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I Sophomores Sophomore Year Held Promise Excitement filled our freshman year, but by our sophomore year, the overall excitement was lessened. We did have a few things that brightened the year. Turning sixteen brought us drivers' licenses and, for some, cars. Most of us were left with driving the “family car , although we seemed to drive it more than our family. At least we too, could take an occasional main after after ballgames. Asking for the car and money persisted and probably will for the majority of us, until we graduate. We still have two years left before we will be out in the real world”. We can only hope that the pace of life will slow down to allow us to make some major decisions concerning our future after WHS. The day will come when we will be the obnoxious students roaring “S- S-. S-E-N, I-I-, l-O-R. S-E-N-l-O-R, SENIOR! at pep rallies and assem- blies. By Amy Blume ,gsn otf'cer n 'teen'Mre- r jssssr» h.” 3ryant McKee Dawn Althouse Lori Bairow Kari Ann Baker Jim Ballenger Sheri Barlow Michelle Belm Steve Bellinder James Bennett Laura Bevitt Tim Blankley Amy Blume Tina Bonawitz Angie Booth Suzanne Brazzle Teresa Brunkow
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Amie Reid Lauri Riles Rhonda Roscovious Dean Ross Bryan Seamans Frank Seufert Kelly Sheppard Tina Signorello Julie Spohn ,eidl hour Ad- Id sewing- ' e'ailowTd °to ,rejects students are ,se from- unforgettable memories Then we come to the halls, the ultimate meeting place of all students. It’s always fun talking and goofing off on second floor with my friends. It is raining, or rather, misting, outside. The trees are getting pretty bare now that fall is turning to winter. Some people say that being a senior is the highpoint of high school, but I believe my junior year will be my best. This year is like the changing trees. It involves attitude changes and feelings that run deep. This year will create some memories I’ll never forget. I think being a senior may fall short of my expectations. I will truly miss being a junior. Well, class is over, I’m leaving another day of memo- ries behind, just waiting for me to recollect them later. Shawn Stewart John Thompson Loren Ubel Jeff Walsh Joan Whearty William Woods Juniors 21
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Vince Burgess Martha Carnahan Laura Carroll Nancy Casey Lonny Casper Richie Chrest Danny Collette Tim Cook Kerry Dick Brenda Dinger Scott Dinger Jimmy Ebert Curtis Eckart Carol Foltz Lori Grannell Lynda Harshbarger 23
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