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Cl-il sl v Et' r . - I l ' like Although the sophomores 3 i ygouldnft beat the seniors,even 3 witl'fZiggy'S?help, theygave the y , V 4 M y ,mi ,353 U., ,' fgz. wall contest aigooxdtry. ,:. uplicated by any number of lasses, they were the first four year lass to go through the school and hey were going to let everyone know it. Even though each student belonged to one of four dassifications, each as an individual ere what made the body struc- ire of 81-82. Kristi Webb I think that the senior class is more united and spirited than it ever has been and truly is THE class. Ellen Warrwick Senior Our class is highly competitive both academically and athleti- cally, which shows our ambition. lt consists of people who have the qualities to be the future lead- ers of our society. Karl Koch Junior I feel the sophomore class is a highly diverse but unified class. Shannon Coin Sophomore Our class is one that has a lot of hopes and dreams for the next three years to come. We are a strong class as far as sports and academics and by being united we can make Clark the best in '85. Jim Burchett Freshman CI 169
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18 seniors picked by classmates Most Talented Chris Brown and Lesley Juenke Best All Around Mark Curtis and Madelon Yanta e,' l ,,- lx ev -- V4 ,Q- IL L-J u -'Ll B is 2-elf A 170 Senlor Favorites ,f ' 'fs rr' .EQ Most Scholarly . A - Wendy Lane and George Hanna ' f :L ' - 7 K -2? . B B A li ' iiwdii, lu' . 'il Most Friendly , y , Joyce Henry and Jim Register ' 'B U , V Vyyr J Most Athleti Lane Bishop and Karen Engelhan
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