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Tara Smalley Artie Smith Malissa Smith Roy Smith Shanna Reed Lisa Soni Ginger Sorrels Wayne Spears AJ. Springer Regina Stanbrough Iames Stanlielcl Paul Steiner Barbara Stephens Stephanie Stiegler Melissa Stilts Shannon Stone Ladonna Sutlill' Sally Tart Chad Teclcler Debbie Thames Heather Thatcher Ronald Thics Troy Thomas Isabel Tovia Scott Trapp Steven Troxel Karyn Tweeten jennifer Tye Reba Tyler Mike VanPelt Tommy Varnei Brian Vaughn jennifer Venable jeff Ventris Sonya Ventris Charles Verner William Verner Tina Villines Kristi Waclley Tracy Walenciak Sophomol es
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Bret Robison Iohn Robison Leann Ropers Gordy Rosenquist Larry Rush Lael Russell Audrey Salter Laura Sample Neva Sanders Stacy Sanders Nancy Sargent David Scales Mary Ann Scanlon Geoffrey Schneider Craig Schreiner Matthew Schultz Amy Scott Krista Scott Arnold Seapan Christa Selsor Scott Shenold Tammy Sherrod Iulie Silver Richard Simpson William Simpson Teen says officers do care A Ford Mustang raced through a speed zone, with the driver unaware that he had just been monitored. Suddenly red and blue lights reHec- ted onto his face from the rear-view mirror. Wayne Prater was pulled over by the police. Prater was a typical 16-year-old high school studentg he owned a car. He also wasnit the ideal driver, like most students, and had received police warnings in the past. What was different about Prater, though, was he liked the police. He knew all of them, some even by first name. Even though he had been 94 Sophomores stopped, he still liked them. They,re just doing their jobf, he said. Prater said that both he and the police had the same motto. i'The speed that thrills is the speed that kills. He understood and tried to obey the law. Prater said they were definitely doing a good job, except with him. He smiled a little, I was born with octane in my bloodf, Adopted cop. Unlike most teens, Wayne Prater is fond of policemen. He talks to off-duty patrolman Mark Shearer, in the front parking lot after school.
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Sophomores set pace as they work to prove maturity We,re like one big familyf Mary Ann Scanlon said. We have special spirit,', Neva Sanders said. Sophomore Class ofhcers -- Mary Ann Scanlon, presidentg Neva Sanders, vice-presidentg Kristi Wadley, secretaryg and Sally Tart, treasurerg described their class as being one that sticks together and gets along with one another. They helped the junior Class decorate for the Morp and the Christ- mas dance. In the spring the girls planned to have a car wash. They also planned to sell Pioneer sweatshirts. Basically we assist the other classesf, Mary Ann said. The ollicers said they often felt in- ferior to the upperclassmen, but didnlt let that interfere with their job. We had to prove our maturity, Sally said. We kind of have to butter them upf, Neva said. Each had a certain reason for run- ning for her position. I wanted to be involved with the money part of itf, Sally said. It helped me meet peoplef, Neva said. 'Tm not an outsiderf, Potential planners. Fundraisers occupied most of Sophomore class officers, time. Mary Ann Scanlon, Kristi Wadley, Neva Sanders and Sally Tart plan for the sale of Pioneer sweatshirts. Shannon Walling Amy Wallis Amy Ward Sherri Ward Angie Warmack Laurice Weaver Cathy Webb Glenn Webb Randall Weir Iell' Weis Heather Westphal Bob Wetteman Tonya White Michael Wiersbicki Tara Wilburn 9 Sophomores i-R. 5 ix..- ' ssiaisrss- feet - xp, . f 5 . Qi' : , gif , ef..- f a -E P 2.2 , ' ,S ,
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