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Hillman, Charlie Hoffman, Colin Holderman, Julie Homan, Bill Hood, Jamie Hughes. Angie Hughes. Lee Jones, Melissa Kacer, Erica Keeley, Scott Keirns, Julie Kendall. Jacob Kepler. Tina Keppel. Christopher Krebs, Kim Laban. Gina Lacy. Kyle Lanning, Renee Leonard, Jeremy Lewis. Mark Livengood. Melissa Lowry. Jennie Luddington, Rick Lundy, Stacey Lutz. Lisa Lynch, Christy Mahan. Lisa Marquis, Kevin Maupin, Tammy May, Stephanie -Which Way Do We Go?
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Hayden, Brian Haymaker, Brice Heald, Brett Heckathorn, Terry Heckler. Buffy Heliums, Jennifer Helser, Kristin Hensley. Tim Hering, Jim Freshmen Frustration “Low Man on the Totem Pole” There are many apprehensions that go along with becoming a high school student. Although you are no longer thought of as “those junior high kids,” there are some dis- advantages. Trying to find one’s classes and locker at the high school end of the building can be a real frustration. Most freshmen stu- dents have to carry a gym bag to every class. There are also some advantages to becom- ing a high schooler. There is a greater variety of classes to choose from, more extra-curricu- lar activities, the high school library and lunch schedule, varsity pep sessions and now all the biggest advantage to becoming a fresh- man is being one step closer to graduating. More importantly, next year somebody else will be “low man on the totem pole.” Freshmen Fancy Should I Buy a Class Ring?” Each student's ring is unique. The first choice that is made is whether or not to get gold or another metal. The student must also pick the size of the ring Then the student must pick out the color of stone he or she wants. Some get their birthstones while others stick with the school colors of red or blue. The students can also decide if they want a smooth or cut stone, or to have sunburst or rainbow put in the stone. Pride Shield and the Quaker man on the sides. Other students prefer to have symbols of their sports or other extra curricular activities placed on their rings. Finally, the designing is done, the ring is ordered, and the cost could be staggering. Those who bought rings anxiously await the arrival of their rings. There are many reasons why students buy class rings: proof they are in high school, show school spirit, or as a remembrance In later years. When the rings ae delivered, they are worn with pride. And now another reason for buying a ring comes to light, to exchange with that special guy or girl. New ornamentation is added in the form of a chain for wearing around the neck, or the appropriate amount of yarn added to fit the finger more accurately. All those decisions, and all the expense, and all the anticipation so your boyfriend or girlfriend can look at your creation.” Class rings will be purchased for many years to come. favorable call from the officals. Freshman Nikki Robinson is elated at being selected homecoming princess by her clas
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McClellan, Laura McCool, Angie McCullough. Doug McKamey. Alan McMains, Kim 4 Meyers, Nicole Miles, Sam Miller. Fred Miller, Shariene Minor, Kenny Moffett, Kristie Moore. Tracy Mosley, BJ ,Mossman. Erin Muir, Tony Murray. Tyler Noonan. Angie Norris. Tiffany Odor, Larry Oliver. Kristy Oliver. Scott Oliver, Tim Orr. Joe Pace. Troy Painter. Jolynn Parker. Judd Payton, Jake Pennington. Lisa Pennington. Patty Phelps. Julie
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