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D- A STANDING IN LINE FOR CLASS RINGS are Eric Cedergreen, Robert Hill, Steve Preston, and Matt Bentley. Class rings were ordered during the month of October of 84. I .EYES . ,ewes 9 ,Zm'aI Wg 5 It i1f1,4ys'?:f' if I ,:fQ.?ff'r : -ff -L. .J .arf-if r -ii - - Stephanie Forte Michelle Fragoso Sharon Frazier David Fredrickson Lynn Fujioka Jorge Galindo Michelle Garay David Garcia Eya Garcia Myra Garcia Pattie Garoutte Diego Gavela Joseph Genitempo Brian Gillespie Charles Gonzales Edward Goss Randy Goulet Michelle Graham Kris Greene Scott Grier Elizabeth Guzman Lynn Guzman Eric Gwinn Holli Hamilton Jennifer Handley Sophomores on Juniors I think the juniors have more spirit when it comes to earning money for their senior year than we have for ours. - Mark Me- dina WWW :dim wwf f fl-Q-514 fga. av W ef, ac ic. :la-ff, Vw v ei 'aw . ibcfvm 5 Wray. ri if J V511 'KG , f-all'-'f'f . f.. -,wg-be ,f 4, ,Ji 5 aber: az-. f r it ,Q ,F 4 -6 5.4,-.-- ..,,,.Y-.. . ,........-. ff an F 'aw very year kids look for- ward to buying their class ., Q, ,,ac1,,f...,, rings, including sopho- more Rachael Eugster, who stat- ed, I was really anxious to get my ring because I like rings and I wanted to wear it. The company that serviced the rings was Herff Jones and the prices for the class rings ranged from 384.95 to 3215. Some rings cost a little more than others be- cause of options - name en- graved inside, sculptured palm- side or encrusting - and stones - alternating stones, sunburst stones or vistavue. HI wanted to have something from my sophomore year so I la,3,Rff3u , 1 'a HMS! g , -rife:-' A ie- lin. 1, Gkugii +561 .C , , rw Mr, :yvq wi, .14 .far 54 fe- -fi 1' 'Still ik chose a sports sign to put on my ring, stated Kurtis Wells. I thought it was a little expensive, but it was worth it. Trying to decide from the many styles was quite difficult, espe- cially since there were hundreds of designs to choose from. There were different sports, activities, zodiac, emotions, personalization, and vocational-technical designs to pick from. Other features to se- lect from were lettering, stones, and type - white, gold, white ul- trium, yellow ultrium, or l0K or 14K yellow gold. Steve Preston commented, It was hard for me to choose because of the different stones and styles they had. Q A N M i:n'A.g:1,,w Wtfiliaiiilr 'lfvfiisl lf,i',.J7-it qigmlg. l'JiAi '3 Q wil Qilfxrtayg lifllffuiw. l1Q'Qxei.ll Nitri- Q3 WF' N 1 W. ,F nga Sa ,::gA 1593 -u iii'-xi! iiliili, .1--,A . .YIAM i 'si Q' VL ' i Y 1' 'V El m 5 l , ...,. ,fiiii 31.91.11 r-'1' , Class Rings!Sophomores 1
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I ., - L LL L I I 1 Elllllillzl S LBLEULIEI' s the ,84985 school year be- gan we found a new change we ,i 1 A 'Aw , GQ on in i me a student fails a class then the stu- dent would have to make it up dur- in A M, it l R i l in V. in in i tw? nw, 1 X, i .N ' fm f. My . ll -li xl-it 59QlGe'll x v 'l :,wi,-in w .i ,Rx ,M ,K tk N gi, ll' 1 wi S0phOInOre on L had been madegnew gradu- ing the summer, or at night - - . zartnl ation requirements were formed 11,3 schoolf' said Sophomore Grade . . if' ' - . - Wxlj, Fre Shnl all and the student registration turned Level Coordinator Al Colonico. S h M D d . into a student-parent enrollment According to Mr. Calanico, the Op Omere any ef em to insure students si d f fl d d'd ' h ' ' gne up or fr stu ents 1 n t ave a difficult wel - 44 - - it . . . . . saidi, Ibthink She freshrgren will classes they needed to graduate, M mme registering with their parents ma e nice sop omores, ecause The re ' f h 1 b th ' h 1 d ' k tml quirements rom t e ast ecause err parents e pe pic nn, they are mee freshmen- ll, year to this year went up from 200 some of their classes. The students, i'+ to CI'9Cl1tS. All 9Xtl'3. SCIENCE however, would have to take SIX ...... Vrvl avfbl- A --sf - 'vffef K K-r1 Q1-' - class was needed and breadth re- classes for two years and five metal 4 LOOKING CAREFULLY, David quirements were changed into two classesfor the 'other two years. Randall notices that registering isn't categories: applied arts, and fine X I d1dn't think registering was that hard- 3800116 SemeS'verS registering arts - foreign language. i difficult because I would have tak- . . tilt: Went Sm00thly- L With the added classes there is en the same classes anyway, stat- less chance of making classes up. If ed Beverly Carino. Wig. ,,, Sophomore Chris Pak disagreed wiht 4' f ' New 4 DISCUSSING ENROLLMENT 'NEW GRADUATION REQUIRE It Wee hard f01' me te detefmlne ,,,i,i.l PROCEDURES, Mr. Al caieniee an- . ' my Schedule beeeuee ef flume fe' 'Wil . . . MENTS required a new set of catalogs for felt-li - 'wilt swers questions. This was C8lOUlCO7S . qLl1I'6m6I1tS to graduate and f0I' col- will first year at WHS WHS students. Twenty more credits were lege entrance prerequisites ,, 8 ' needed. ' - lltifi hi-23' Qficlele ,kfv 1 'T it f -M Q fa rf- 4' 2 tgfjjfie-352115 CPU! g :A-. iw In , .y,r,1.j Culture! ydiwifitf Le!?95iiS'L5.S be ifwmch ! if my viewers I2 :dt us Fx-emrh U M? ?g,,m,3,g3..-ggi: an Remain M Cssrmaa X W yg ,german 1 ii- U' nz ivizfmrm! 303' '23 xarzarssfeavelifze M ,aw gzgaswxzd 95? pq sgyaesiiii Sf? U' epareaab E S13 U1 Wwggwera me-is-Yin Q!!-x?fi232Nll A-,... - .AL ... v v Q., cf. t 1,57 34 f' 0 6101! :ve Je: f',e:f JZ, We , I' eg ei-,ag ,b J 1 4' e' e'effe5 ' Qefeefer' 'V' 'N e Je. ge ef, ,exits f ee 'fe 'Sr , e5'!3, c ef ' ,mx 1- . 25 'fer xg at tk W9 fn, is N '26 XX xx K XX F fd 'fe qw 'Q' 'Z' X40 4' ein fa 'P , f 'fn ,f s J 5 Ov K. I 'r 'P ' elf f 4' -f 4' ai' I I eg. 2. ei- ff rf, Q, v ,ge eeefvs eel' 'F 9 4' Q' 41 '-ef eff ,fs 45 J Q r 9. e 4' -f 45 I W if .9 N, 9 9, Q Q I4 1 A S , If if? SHIV I 4 , .. J ,a ,X 9 A w, iz, Q I L, fre. L. KV' M, ag 4- Q, bi' 4 Ag-as '4Qf.:z-'egg' :tr Q-it J 9 ft? 15 J 44 'f :,Q?g, gl 'ef' of if N., Jofez, 5' . '93 'fb JL, -vf,f'- ,L QL gm f:4l,t'5514?i'b', IIYA , ,oc 9 Q 1, 4, ,L Q, ' ' ,- I 'lf ,A 'R A er 1, do TY' ie ff? A21 it fn ia' S3271 eng 'JI 4' rs 4' WJ' 'e'j lf lf' 6,29 xxx wb Q I! T' 9 I '4' fa ' 4' 0 yi' M. ,I J af -, .fe 'fe ez A' 'af s P, 'at its Fu, Q.-. 0, 0.13, fr? X -5- . 0, 4 ',,' f Q. 'tm f, if ff, J Nfa ey A '0 ' .- if, 'I' '- 'f 3, Qi, Q KM, 45 'fr . 1 f .f x fr' .S . jfb, Ig., .y m,'5 1 af 1 .f 4 'f 'fs . 'P f k '. ,. . 'Y 5 'Q, f Graduation RequirementsfSophomores 1
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