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Even though Foren-
sics involved extensive hard
work, sometimes class provided well
deserved free time. Sophomore Brian
Laughlin , Juniors Jeannie Curran, and
Laurie Haynes and Senio rs Tony Matteo
and Michelle Wright use their time to
visit . (L. Dewey)
Varsity Forensics : front· Mitten
Emerson, Tris Jacob; second row·Krista
Schwarting, Sean Knigh t , Traci Bing-
ham, Lindsay Miller(novice), Sara
McGee; back· Emily Poulson , Kim Ma-
honey, Tony Matteo, Jeanne Curran,
Jon Friedman, Celeste Christensen,
Amy Zorad, Sarah Stout. (S. Wandel)
"' Novice Forensics : front· Greg
Mark, Bryan McAdams, Jason Axsom,
Jeff La Grone; second· Anna Bahney,
Chrissy Martens, Renae Carlson, Carrie
Christianson, Brian Lucas, Rachel Collier;
back·Jeff Meadows, Amanda Link ,
Kevin Welsh , Anne Euc ker. (5. Wandel)
Facial and physical ex-
pressiveness was impor-
tant when performing a piece. Prac-
ticing a prose piece called The Chil- 157 ·
dren's Story, is Junior Laurie Haynes. (5.
Pedersen)