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► Seniors! Seniors! while competing against the underclassmen in a yelling contest, the seniors came in second place, much to their dismay, because first place earned them the right to throw a pie in their adviser's face. In the bag! During spirit week Scott Throop and Penni Rotunno work hard on coming in third place in the sack race. Lori Graham Angie Irwin Nettie Irwin Carmen Jenison Amy Jenkins Andy Johnston Terri Kahlo Matt King lO History
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Linda Avery Brooke Bissell David Bowser Odie Brantley Larissa Carr Jon Crosby Kate Dennis Mary Ann DePue Denise Every Kurt Fisk Amy Foor Andy Frost
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► Rub a dub dub. One of Kate Den- nis' co-op duties was to keep Mr. Stein- kraus’ office clean. This included hands and knees hard labor. r 1] ice ''“' Upon a time (Continued from page 9) Seventh grade Terri Kahlo, Kurt Fisk, Linda Avery and Bill Swisher lived up to the name “bratty seventh graders” in Mr. Steven’s geography class. “YVe were throwing wads and blowing bubbles,” said Kahlo. “When Mr. Stevens threatened to send us ‘Well, at least I’d pass!’” Eighth grade: Amy Poor and Mrs. Rau hit it off this year as Amy went home with twodeten- tions within two days. “We were coming back from gym and I called Mrs. Wilson a “’’bleep” for giving me an E. Mrs. Rau heard me and I got a de- tention,” said Poor. “The next day I got one for calling Kathy Woodard a “bleep” head.” Ninth grade: School spirit burst forth as the class built one of their best floats ever. With “Almost Paradise” as the theme we took third. “We did a lot of hard work and it was an original float,” said Angie Molby. “We deserved better than third!” Tenth grade: As biology class got under way, Mich- ele Stratton proved to the class she had guts. all back to kindergarten, Bill said, “1 put the remains of an oyster in someone’s pocket, “ said Stratton. “The whole class got in trouble, but no one ever found out it was me.” Eleventh grade: Decorating for prom proved to b e a mind bogglingexperience. While going to retrieve supplies for prom, Amy Jenkins was struck by a lady riding a moped. Twelfth grade: Twelfth grade brought many memories, but the one that sticks in most minds is the time David Bowser lit a match and Mrs. Christensen sent for a janitor because she thought the fumes were coming from the furnace. “I got the match from David Scott, and I had it behind my ear. I got bored so I started started chewing on it,” said Bowser. “When “When it lit up, I burned my fingers trying to put it out.” bv Linda Averv gits and pieces Suspensions during high school 1 day 3 days 5 days more than 5 People 11
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