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Tammy Me Neal Hat McSweency James Merritt Kimberly Mills Tim Montgomery Shawna Moore Brian Mueller Mike Murray Skeeter Musselman Kevin Nealy Kathy Neel Scott Neel Chris Newton Hoang Nguyen Peggy Noble Jennifer Ochoa Lon Otcy Byron Parnell Ixilani Parton Cris Penninger Maine Pederson Mishlenne Perry Jeff Phillip Tim Phillip Randy Pinner JACKPOT WINNERS What would you do if you suddenly won a $1,000,000? Brian Caskey: I’d buy a condo on the beach in Santa Barbara and a Porsche. Rob Hamilton: 1 would buy a Ferrari and a party house out in the country where nobody would com- plain about the noise, then I would bank the rest. Andrea Jacky: I’d buy a new wardrobe and a nice car and probably put the rest in the bank or take a trip to Rio de Janeiro. Juaquine Herrerra: I'd buy my girlfriend anything she wanted. Rod Hammock: I'd buy a sports car, a new stereo system, and hire W.A.S.P. to play at my birthday party. Jon Staacl: I'd buy a condo in Sun Valley, go skiing every day and buy a sports car — Miami Vice style. Tracie Santos: I’d buy a '66 red Mustang convertible. Who knows about the rest? Trisha Click: 1 would go to college in England and bring Michelle Turner with me if she wanted to go. I would also buy a Jaguar and a whole new wardrobe of wild and crazy clothes. Kelly Callaway: I’d have a party, even for the fresh- men, and blow the rest on who knows what. Sophomores--15
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Laurie Kellison Jon Kennison Lorrie Kifcr Brad Kiser Vicki Kiser Kristel Kizcr Maureen Knight Janine Kost Brian Kozeiiski Sara Kyniston Roni Lankford Melody Lee Merrie Leiderman Carl Lcnzo Charlotte Lewis Shannon Lewis Greg Lukens Lori Martens Calvin Martin Danya Martins Wendy McCollough Jennifer McGee Leah McGuire Tonya Me Keen John McKinney PASSING THE TIME High school life is, as we all know, very busy. Luckily, amidst all the homework, confusion, and tedious little jobs that accompany the life of a teenager or adult, we all seem to have a fair amount of spare time. There are weekends, va- cations, and of course, summer. Now, think about it. Just what is it that we do with those treasured few minutes here and there? How do we ''kill time? It seems as though there are an infinite number of ways to pass the time you have with no particular pur- pose. Some methods of killing time bring fun and excitement while others could absolutely bore you to tears. It all depends on your indi- vidual interests. Mr. Van Fleet likes to help his wife with their potter f business on weekends. He also likes to go hunting and fishing. Even though these things are seasonal they're still fun. Some people could spend all summer laying by a cool blue swimming pool, soaking up the rays, while to others playing basketball or tennis in the park is greatly appealing. Traditional weekend favorites are going out to pizza and the movies. So as you can see, the way to pass your extra time is entirely up to you. Having fun or living in boredom is your choice. Passing the time is Faith lunch. T Sophomores Hansen and Tami Johnson during
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Dennis Plourd Chris Plumlee Jason Poe Shawn Pomeroy Show ing their talent in English is Mike Sreniawski and Lonnie Smith. This is something they attempted all year! Carrie Pool Lori Porter Matt Preston Randi Puckett Brian Quirk Rosa Ramos Amy Rathkey Michael Reel Becky Reid Christian Reiten Ted Rhoads Carol Richardson Erin Rogers Vicki Roylc Dena Russell Christine Rutledge Leslie Sampo Paul Sandoval Tracie Santos Todd Schlumbohm Derek Scott Robert Seatet Angela Shallcross Kevin Shannon Joseph Silva 46 Sophomores
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