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Bridget Ward Kathleen Warnick Mike Watson Mitch Watson Scott Weidman Greg West Frank Wharton Ruth Wherry Connie Whitaker Debbie Wilburn Kevin Willey Brenda Williams Peggy Willoughby Ann Wilson Cindy Wilson Nannette Wilson Rose Wilson Jerry Wooten Tim Worst Marilyn Wright Nathan Wyatt Debbie Young Larue Young Beverly Zuehl The sophomores participated fully on the gymnastic team. The team was fantastic with only one loss. Melody Hedrick, Bobby Ambrose, DeAnne Terry, Robin Brooks and Anne Marie Messier contributed to the victories. The class is proud of their achievements. ■S ' ! SOPHOMORES 149
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Steve Szulczynsld DeAnne Terry Gary Thomas John Thomas Lisa Thomas Jamie Thomason Jeff Thompson Garland Thornton Janet Tosti Janice Turlington Iris Underwood Pat VanScoy Barbara Wagner James Wagoner Joyce Wallace Bill Walsh Doris Walton Leslie Walton The drive and determination shown by the sophomores trying out for the varsity football team was rewarded by seven being on the team, Steve Hovanic, Mark Williams, John Kubesh, Billy Daugherty, Jim Bow ley, Mark Starr and Billy Cundiff put forth an effort which the Sophomore Class should be proud of. 148 SOPHOMORES
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Juniors — Shine on Eric Wiener demonstrates his knowledge of Algebra II Junior class officers model their competence and beauty. Sophomores dress up on Fifties Day Cindy Watson trys to get her locker organized Junior guys honor the football team with their participation. The Junior Class under leadership of President ! Robin Collins and Vice-president Susie Bieri, ' started wheels grinding for one of the most ■ memorable years in the lives of Seventy-Sixers. I Officers were chosen in early September along , with Junior Class SCA representatives. Secretary Kathy Redhair and Treasurer Beth Miller were added to the list with president and vice- president. SCA projects such as the canned food ! drive, dances and Christmas decorations, along I with Homecoming, floats and of course, the I Ring Dance, were a few of the activities juniors I were involved in. Looking back on 1974-75 cannot help but kindle anticipation for the year f to come. Memories of this year are full and each junior had many important milestones ahead. It can be assured that the Class of ’76 will continue to shine and to work together toward their individual but similar goals. -prm ' j-iT j .’. i . - no JUNIORS
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