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Mills-Peterson '151' .ax , x K, ,.,, .. K x ' Seniors Todd Davis and Mike Santorico reenact Rocky at the Frosh Mixer to illustrate this year's theme, GO FOR IT. PHOTO BY CAMANO Jamie Mills Chris Molinato Lisa Molique Jason Moss Kimberly Mosser Nancy Murphy Brian Nagel Elizabeth Nahas Mark Nelson Paul Nelson Eric Newman James Nickles Ronald Niederer Nathan Nitzky Joe Noriega Payte Norris Stacey Norton Edward Nyquist John O'Brien Scott Odell Elizabeth Ogilvie Troy O'Neil Sean O'Neill Michelle Ornstein Traci Osburn Timothy Oshea Kenneth Palmer Philip Parker Joseph Patch Susan Pedman Byron Pekarek William Perro Ann Perry John Peterson Kelly Peterson Freshmen 219
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Marque-Mills Paula Polovick, freshman, moved here from New York at the start of the school year. Paula was on the diving team and started diving competively in the seventh grade. She also attended Penn State for diving camp. Although swimming and diving season ended at the beginning of the year, Paula continued her hobby throughout the year. She plans to be on the diving team throughout high school. PHOTO BY WIL- LIAMS Nicole Marque Claudette Martens Rosemary Martoccia Lesie Mason Ashley Mather Laura Matthews Stephen McCormick Christopher McCune Alison McGowan Lara McGowan Roy McGrath Patricia McGuire Patrici McLaughlin Angela McQuay Nancy McQueen Gerald Medley Andrew Medway Carolyn Menges Gina Mercato Brenda Mercer David Meredith Tara Merell David Metcalf Leanne Mezey Hendrick Micola Bill Miller Brian Miller David Miller Travis Miller Daniel Milligan Elizabeth Millikin Christopher Mills '55-are-f ,133 S :QF 'B 'tr-as -- W , 218 Freshmen
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Peterson Rogers Freshman Ken Kuperstein was rated 42nd in the nation and first in Phoenix in his age division in tennis. Ken practiced for two or three hours a day at Chaparrel Racquet Club with his coach, Bill Lenior. He had a tournament every week and traveled frequently. His parents were very supportive and usually traveled with him. Ifyou go to the games you'll see Mom there with cookies and juice. Ken remarked. Homework was no problem for Ken, even though he had little time for it. His mother didn't pressure him about it . . . too much. It's ok as long as I get hahfofit done. She understands I practice. Ken liked all sports, but he often com- plained that he didn't have time for any- thing else except tennis, tennis, tennis. Even during school breaks he didn't get a vaca- tion. Every vacation I get, I'm usually gone for a week after it, playing tennis somewhere, said Ken. In the future, Ken hopes to pursue tennis as a career. If I'm on the top, I'll go on defnatelyf' he said. If he was unable to play tennis, Ken would like to teach others. Maybe I'd teach other kids my age, so maybe they could be the best, he said. story by Erikca Gricarg PHOTO BY HUFF Todd Peterson Linda Phillips Angela Piazza Barbara Ploog Paula Ann Polovick Edward Pomeroy Gina Prado Todd Prado Patricia Provost Steven Pryce Laurel Quarders Lisa Quigley Bridgette Ramirez Shannon Ramirez Kim Rasmussen William Rawson Michael Rea Kathleen Remillong Kris Remmers Christopher Renner Peter Reskin Cassandra Reynolds Christy Reynolds Jeana Reynolds Susan Rhee Dawna Ribaric Daniel Ricci Maria Richards Darlene Ringeisen Eliseo Rivero Mario Rivero Stephen Riviere Troy Roberts Lynn Robinson Megan Rogers , F may 5 ., T lib: ef T Y, f.. 513 Veg! J' ..,E 2.,f . N ,if it a V . .... .. may-',: ., , ff I , Q. e QF T ' if 1 K H I t at 1 r 3:5 E Q 2 -, Til, Vf',1-.W 1 9114 'X 1 har fl ta .4-K an-ll l-ga-rj , A A g vim wiitff'-gt .v 'lfllilliilldi .,.,,.,,:fl W ,,..,.m4LN' af-vf' 1 Q 220 Freshmen
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