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Mangus, Tammy Manning, Sylvia Mastorides, Steve Mastro, Melodi Matthews, Philip Maud, Scott Mavrelis, Maritsa It X T hx McAfee, Scott I McCiendon, James ui McClintock, Kris m x McCoy, Greg I A I I' Merschen, Laurie N ,M Michael, Mark 'K . I.. I Michael, Tim ' I ' Millen, Christi Mixen, Sharon Myers, Lisa Moncho, Elaine Monroe, David ' Moore, Kim Morgan, Jay ei Morrow, Tonya :: Moss, Robin 5 Mrozels, Mary Beth -- rw. ii i I A if H. 3 Mi ...Q 1 I 4 Mugavero,GarY I Mugavero, Phil i Murphy, Joe Remember when . Jhat is the best thing that happened to you in yourjunior year? I finally got off of restriction from my grades in tenth grade. MIKE DELISE Becoming part of the newspaper staff. ANDY WEITZ I get to go to state competition. JILL HAMMROCK Just knowing the fact I only have one more high school year left and I made the honor roll for the first time since inth grade. MARY DETTAR I found out more about myself and my friend. ROBIN ROBERTS iumons f 105
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lr- 104 I JUNIORS Punching in for the future Juniors were given scheduled times to make use of a helpful resource center, the Guidance Information System CG.l.S.D, for the planning of their future, This computer terminal had five banks of information referring to two and four year colleges occupations, armed forces, graduate file and financial aid. Contained in the occupational bank, juniors learned what educational background was required and the traits that they needed to possess in order to excel in a chosen career. The G.l.S, printed a complete defini- tion of their hopeful careers including the average salary, related oc- cupations, opportunities for employment, and what high school courses were recommended to give a background on that specific field of study. The location, admission requirements, tuition, room and board fees, and necessary Test scores were printed from the college bank. This bank also gave a complete print out on every academic or extra-curricular course. Selected agencies that offered scholarships for financial aid could also be obtained. A list of post graduate schools was also contained in this system. Juniors interested in joining the armed services found a g complete description of each service, and related civilian occupations. Mr. Richard Corbin, guidance counselor in charge of the G.l.S., stated, The G.l.S. is a very big help. lt gives a stu- dent accurate, up-to-date information in just a short time that they can false home for their parents' view. LOOKING AHEAD is exactly what junior Wendy Weaver is doing. Our school is fortunate to have the Guidance information System CG.l.S.D to supply facts about colleges and courses. Kosner, Joe ff A tt - . Kwan, Jenny L Lady, Lea-Anne Lafon, Stephen A G Q Landry, Kim ttft: . Lapp, Marla Larsen, Eleanor if Lauro, Tony Leary, Sondra Le Duc, Jim Lemons, Steye Lepley, Paul Libbey, Pepper Lindstam, Scott Little, Jill Littlefield, Edith Lochner, John Lockany, Brendan Logue, Kris Love, Vincent Lube, Jeff Lynch, Kevin Ma, Mei Fei Macchiarella, Diane Madden, Sheila Magel, Brad Malkiewicz, Tim ff ,ffm 'Wg fins-1-A
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106 f JUNIORS Murroy, Poul Neol, Shoron Neighbor, Chris Neighbor, Cindy Neil, Cothy Nelson, Chris Nelson, Doniel Nelson, Monico Nelson, Suson Newell, Theodore Newmork, Liso Nichols, Jeff Nifong, Cheryl ffyl ,,,, if ZZ? Juniors prevoil, foculty foil For the first time in three yeors the juniors beot the foculty in the onnuol Juniors vs. Foculty Volleyboll Gome, winning two out of three gomes. Junior closs coptoins were Lori Collins, Potti Stevenson, Beth Wildgrube ond Ron Spyker. The teom coptoins exploined, it wos greot, we hodn't proc- ticed together, but we still come together when it counted, We stuck it out ogoinst the foculty members. We knew if we worked together we could do it. We wonted to be the first closs to win ond we did. On the other side of the net wos the foculty teom coptoin, Lourie Borber. Cooch Bill Burrows, teom ployer, stoted, no one worked on o gome plon ond only 6 foculty members procticed o week before the gome. Burrows continued to soy . . . whoever put the junior teom together, did o goodjobf' Lines people were Notolie Willioms, Jill Youngblood, Jonice Jenn- ings, ond Michele Hommer. Pom Hompshire, physicol educotion teocher, wos the referee, The juniors sold tickets for one dollor, enobling students to get out of sixth period ond donote money toword the Junior-Senior Prom. STUDENTS OUT DO the foculty by defeoting them in the onnuol juniors vs. foculty volleyboll gome. Beth Wildgrube bumped the boll to fend for thejuniors, while Cheryl Gingros bocked her up. Nolon, Robert O'Brien, Potty O'Bryont, Thomos Ogden, Kori Olinick, Chrissie Olmsteod, Sondie Oppelt, Liso S. Osborne, Shellie Pofford, Ken Peck, Ronold E. Pekorski, Kothi Petsch, Dovid Phillips, Gino Pickett, Robin li 5 QW Q1 5 - , z ' M 'T' 1 fi 9? '? , ' L' 'X fi , 'ii' ,,, ' 7 1 -, 1 n ., ' , r' J r W :. i f ' , V 'f , ' . J Wi z 2 9 9 .'
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