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' 84 Class Pvings Finally Arrive vJlirrering gold and silver flashed around cam- pus on rhe hands of many 10rh graders. Sopho- mores hod finally received rheir cioss rings. A class ring symbolizes four years of high school and pride ond spirir for rhe doss of ' 84. Ir ' s something rhar can be treasured and kepr for- ever, commented Toni Gill. Rings come in various colors depending on the individual ' s birthstone or preference. The prices ranged from $90 to more than $200. They ' re very expensive but I reolly wont mine, therefore, I don ' t mind paying the price, reasoned Rodney Still. The class ring representative came to offer the sought after jewelry to sophomores and other upper classmen who had not received their rings yet. Students who missed the repre- sentotive hod to wait until he returned later in rhe year. They could also purchase a ring at a local jewelry srore if they chose. I ' m really excited about getting my doss ring, I ' ve woired for long rime, sold on eager Andy Lorn- bright. Many students gave class rings to their rrue love ro show that they were going steady. The guys could be seen wearing a small class ring on their little finger. The girls wore rings on a chain. B 1. Troci Inskeep tries to decide which ring she will order. 2. A page in q brochure shows some of the special feotures offered. 3. Girls doss rings on display. 4. Liz Speikermon shows off one of her prize winning guinea pigs. Jockson, Sondy Jocques, Eileen Jomes, Regino Janu, Alicio Josso, Aysa Jenl ins, Robin Jewell, Jennifer Johnson, Crysrol Johnson. Kellie Johnson, Lo Vonne Johnson, Pomelo Johnson, Trocee Jones, Russell JurKo, Jomes Konouse, Melonie Konrner, Oorry Korwocky, Cheryl Korz, Debbie 1lO Rubidoux ' s LIFE
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Hoiney, Robert Holes, Chris Holes, Doug Homilron, Drodley Homilron, Jim Homilron, Joel Homilron, Rhondo Hommersley, l oberr Honson, Wchord Hordcosrie, John Horlow, Donny Horper, Julie Horris, RondollK Horrs, Kim Hoscoll, Fronk Hoy, Shori Heck, Lindie Heidi, Roberr Hempel, Jodi Henry, Monica Hensley, Thomos Hernondez, Deo Sonyo Heusner, Sreven Hidolgo, Rebecco High, Mork Hill, C Roy Hill, Tommy Hilperr, Crysrol Hodgemon, Chrisropher Holley, PorriciQ Holmes, Chris Horron, Alberr House, Suson Huey, Regino Hughes, Annerre lllescos, Moydo Ingrom, Dryon Inskeep, Tereso Iriborren, Kimberly Sophomores 109
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LiQ Wins Honors For Guinea Pig Collecrion I o some, raising guineo pigs may seem kind of unusual, bur Liz Spiekermon doesn ' t rhink so. She gor her firsr guinea pig when she was in i- indergorren. She evenrually began ro show rhe furry animals. She srarred compering in 1976. I love showing my pigs, I feel . . . Proud!, revealed Liz. When a guineo pig is displayed, ir ' sjudged on conformorion, rype, and color. Dreed is on im- porranr porr of rhe guinea pig comperirion. When Liz breeds her pigs she checks for uni- formiry, good chorocrerisrics and color. Her ef- forts won her Top Breeder in rhe United Stotes for the yeor 1980-81. My guinea pigs keep me busy! They ore a port of my doily routine, stoted Liz. My mom is extremely supporrive. At one time I wonted to quit because I was getting bored, but my mom persuaded me to stay with it. H Kelly, Cedric Kennedy, Bonnie Kenny, David Kiernon, William Kimmer, David Kligman, Liso Knight, Ryan Kolb, Tommy Kovocs, Dovid Kowalik, Suson Kuhn, Chorles Lo Londe, Mary Lombrighr, Andy Lancaster, Chrisrine Loncasrer, Kimberlyn Lone, Curtis Longsron, Geoffrey Lonier, Timoriiy Loro, Pilor Lov son, Drenda Leol, Solly Ledford, Jill Lee, Kevin Leedhom, Lourie Lenr, Paul Sophomores 111
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