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are not old tf a sopho- getting the rat do they iends over, Now, these what about drive until g a drink dur- sometime next Summer? This is when they start looking for a friend who is old enough to drive and willing to double. If that fails, they can always go over to her house or she can come to his. Now, this doesn't always work either, so when worse comes to worst, they make plans to meet each other at the roller skating rink or at the nearest theatre at 7:30. Anymore, it costs so much to go out and have a good time, and you may not always have a good time. After you consider spending seven dollars for the show and no Mark Kahl and his partner prominade during half-time of a boys varsity game. classes talking. less than fifteen dollars for a meal, who can really enjoy the evening? So, it is no wonder not many students are going out anymore. Today you'll find more students staying at home and enjoying the company of their parents, friends, and girl wboyfriends. It's so much easier to relax and have a good time at home when your parents and friends are compati- ble. Shawn Wallace Mark Wansing John Washecheck Tim White Ronald Weirman Jocelyn Wills Gary Winchel Mike Wilson Blane Wood Pat Wood Suzy Wright Daniel Wyman Paul Link takes a moment before class starts to relax. Sophomoresw 107
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What do you do on a Friday night when you are not old enough to drive? Turning sixteen is a very important part of a sopho- more's year. It means taking the driversi test, getting the license and finally getting to go out. But what do they do until then? Some of them stay home and have a few friends over, Sophomores play the or they go running around with theii friends. Now, these H . I, may seem like fast and 51mple solutlons, but what about dating game. those who have girU boyfriends and cannot drive until Darrel Tait Jackie Tangeman DeLynn Taylor Jeffrey Taylor Kari Teigen Taronda Telfor Kelly Thiele Kim Thiele David Thomas Jimmy Thomas Andrea Todd Maria Toth Teresa Totty Eugenia Ulsh Jeff Vaters Deena Fuston contemplates taking a drink dur- ing her role in the fall play. Rod Findley and Shawn Jones taking a break during a wrestling meet. 106d Sophomores sometime n This is w enough to . can always Now, thi comes to w roller skati Anymore time, and y you conside Danny Mat Mark Kah' during half
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Being a freshmen often means being low-man on the football . ole. This ear's class, however, has proved to J-V.WI85 Efrrtrrlsellnves, and toyothers, that they deserve to be at the e traek'. R0 top, right along with everyone else. . acEv1t1es Representing the class oflg985gis Pgesident ngn Iilm- footlaara3lll . t. in er; Vice-President, ary ens aw; ecretary, ap ne 1 FreShmen. qfflcers take part In Spgeck; Treasurer, Heath Kuykendall; and Student Coun- back, gul many aCthltleS and StUdent cil Representative, Janelle Harkrader. . sploDrts.h Ron Lininger, was very active in sports hls freshmen 3P Ir: government year. He played tackle and defensive linebacker for the CIUb- S 1 Kathy Adams Laura Andrews Danny Antrim Eric Armintrout LaVonna t Ash Richard Baptista Jeff Bacca Kenny Baum Steven Bell Freshmen class officers, Gary Renshaw, Ron Lininger, Janelle ' Harkrader, Daphne Speck, and Heath Kuykendall. ' Raymond Bennett Patrick Beyers Fred Birkett Sandra Booker Ted Bowen Brian Bremer Elizabeth Shanna C Ellis Brewster Chris Bruegge John Buxton Christine Cheryl Bronson Richard Julie Buxton Julie Cunt Lora Brown Brumbaugh Iina Calderas Stephanie Bullard IONFreshmen
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