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Julie Stearns FTA, l Reponef OBA, Spanish Club, Choir. Tina Steiner Drama Club, Chorus, Volleyball, Track, Drill Team, Capraing Soccer. Kim Stevenson DECA. Ronald Stolle Pamela Stuart DECA, Secreiaryp FHA. Len Sweatman T68fCl'lllgg,WVlCA, Auto Mechanics, fblstrlctll K 'A Lance Thames saskaeball, Baseball. . Eghimrd Thomisifn, ,Mm Poofball' 1. fl l'ifl'.f,1fl,l 7 K f Ticdale l l K' Brian Tomlinson Jen-ie Toungate VOCT, Band, GMX. Teresa Traweek Quill and Scroll, Band, Senior Reps Dragon Staff, Assistant Editor. Troxell ,l',-1 ff l ' ' Suzanne Turner 'Fonda Turner Kill! Tllltle Student Council, Fnotball, Track, Jon Vick Brian Waldecker Mu mph., Theta. JETS. Vicz.Presidcm-Writing Clubg Band, QAII-Diszricfg1gPiiLReglonl, Student Council, NHS, Youth Civltan Award. Phillip Walden Theresa Walker X I 3 s X.,-f N? tx ' on the tc a ffiendlf llljie Rendcnfgelnior, tells of day at school. ' qx NNW -cr ku! Stearns -- walker '
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Juniors prove to be As freshmen, the Juniors of 1982 were confined to the fish tank and earned the reputation of being a wild and crazy bunch. When entering high school, the group quieted down and became more serious. They have come together and worked as a group. After getting into their freshman year, Gretelle Ekvall realized, This was a cre- ative group with good ideas and capable of Junior class officers are: lfirst rowl Mike Jones, treasurer, Nancy Browne, vice presi- dent, Danny Guthrie, presidentg David Carlin, sponsor, Trina Smith, parliamen- tarian and Kathy Brown, secretary. enthusiastic and unpredictable putting them into action, When asked what one word would sum up the mood of the class, Ekvall replied, Enthusiastic, they had fun because they made funf, During their first year at the high school they were real quiet, said Joan Hall, sophomore English teacher. She added that this sophomore group was very cooperative but no one stood out as an aggressive leader. lf it was a subject they liked, they worked on it and came up with some good ideas, but if they did not like it, I would have to push them along, said Hall. As the Junior class of 1982, this group has unified and worked with leaders toward common goals, said Stacey Sanders, Junior English teacher. She added, at the begin- ' - ...... , f fi .., f H :fy Photo by Chris Keeler. . . , S . 5 , ,., . , . Showing she can do the dirty work, Amy Intent on making money, Robert Running, Tumbush, junior, washes her car. junior, checks over the books. ning of the year they had a negative titude, but now, they want to dig out tl own information and do not like to be spc fed. This attitude shows up with the kind class activities they participate in. For o they take it upon themselves to bring school together, such as the talent show, e class officers vs. faculty in a baseball gar Another example of this is that they s cokes at U.T. games to raise money for A prom. Unpredictable or volatile were the wo that Sanders used to sum up the mood this energetic group. Sanders found ' words to say that everyone felt, Hit is vi easy to fall in love with this class. :. li i ws , liz' l g jggr , ff' 1 t
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