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JUNIORS Slaughter, Rob Smith, Julie Smith, Lisa Smith, Robbin Smith, Tom Smith, Troy Souders, Angie Sparks, Andrea Speaks, Emily Stevison, Michelle Story, Michelle Stout, Andrea Stover, Tracey Strelsky, Candice Swain, John Taylor, Shanin Taylor, Tonya Terry, Chart Testerment, Barry Thomas, Spencer Thompson, Shannin Wade, Steve Wagner, Wendy Waught, Melissa Webb. Tricia Wells, Corrina Wells, Lori Whittington, Michelle Williams, Chanda Williams, Heather Williams, Tasha Wilson, Erie Wilson, Larry Wilson, Tina Wilson, Terry Winkle, Mary Jo Worthington, Dennis Wyant, Rachel Wyson, Jill Vosskoehler, Melaina Yates, Angie Young, Michelle 1. Spencer Gibson, a junior, casually strolls into his class. 2. Aimee Smith relaxes and leans her head against the wall. 3. Janet Peters reflects in deep thought. 4. Chris Chilton chills at the lunch table. 5. Carol Tiller types something in the computer. 6. Phil Roberts, Keith Greene, Eric Rickman and Aaron Birden relax in Eng- lish class.
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SCIENCE FOR THE TAKING by: Rachel Wyant The students of South High are tak- ing advantage of the many differ- ent science courses offered. Mr. Weigel has reported a record high A.P. biology class. This mass stu- dent interest in science has in- spired the science department fac- ulty to plan many new, fun projects, like animal behavior. 1 . Rob Knox is shocked by an experiment result. 2. Sheila Evans enjoys cleaning up after a lab. 3. Ferret Face inspects Kristin Slusher purse. 4. Andrea Shumey sits up a flask in the chemistry lab. 5. Mary Jo Winkle washes a beaker as she cleans the lab. 6. Michelle Stevison, Jackie Mefford, and Janet Peters observe the seperations of pigments. 7. A.P. biology pigment seperation lab.
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A HELPING HAND by Donna Long 1. Malaina Vossquehler displays happiness. 2. Shawn Swonger, a junior special education stu- dent. 3. Mrs. Gusun signs to a student. 4. A map that hangs in the Special Education Depart- ment. 5. Mrs. Phyllis Hultz works at the Braille machine. 6. Melissa Beach has mastered both lip reading and signing. 7. A set of Braille books are available to any student who needs them. II JUNIORS 177
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