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Douglas Poldrugo Amy Potter Joey Potter Erik Proper Rebecca Pulce David Queyrel Michelle Quintero Linda Quiroz Christopher Ramos Myles Ramsey Angeline Reaves Michael Reaves Sahrifah Redmond Darlynn Reed Jason Reed Andrew Reindl Paul Reyes Ray Reyes Amber Riley Natalie Ritenour Laura Roa John Rockett Jennifer Roddam Kimberly Roemer Jennifer Roll Christy Rosales Mathew Roseberry Sheila Ryan Ruben Salas Armando Sanchez Nick Sandoval Stephen Santos Kristine Sawicki Aaron Say re Anthony Schlumpf Todd Schnabel Tamara Scully Garret Seegraves Eric Seipel Deeana Servantes Michael Shano-Hall Jennifer Shaw Amanda Shearer Chris Showalter Aaron Shumacher Jennifer Sickafoose Shelley Simmons Matthew Singleton 134 • FRESHMEN
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?re4A Het FRESHMAN OFFICERS Eugene Titus, Vice president; Ray Jordan, treasurer; Steve Williams, president; and Priscilla Walker. Secretary. Officers ' Duties it - -- Being an officer was quite a thrill ..., exclaimed Ray Jordan. V o you think it would be fun be- g J m 9 officers in charge of the % r freshman class? Well accord- ing to this year ' s officers, it was. Among the responsibilities of presi- dent Steve Williams are: taking care of fundraisers for the freshman class, and working in conjuncture with ASB by working on committees. We have to work on committees for dances and publicity and things like that, com- mented Steve. Other responsibilities such as setting up meetings, supervising group activi- ties, and responding to ASB are carried out by Vice President Eugene Titus. Priscilla Walker, secretary ' s job is to take minutes (notes) at all the meetings, and to know whats going on at all times. Knowing where the money is going to and keeping track of the balance of the money of the freshman class. Ray Jor- dan treasurer said in summation, It ' s pretty cool. by Frank Shelton Paul Oliveras Angela Ornelas Trina Ortiz Douglas Osborn Eric Osterode Kits Oudommongkhoune Michael Overturf Christina Palmer Christopher Pare Mario Parker Corine Parra Melissa Parrott Elisa Patane Shawn Pawlack Charles Peery Celayoa Penrice Leticia Perez Kysa Peukert Huy Phan Mayoul Phaphonesongk Stacey Pickens Sean Pimentel Anthony Placencio Suzanne Poirier FRESHMEN • 133
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?te4 tte t Passing Period Pals - +j m Last year we had four Chemawa. There was no Pawlack, freshman. . verybody meet here by this tree, okay? Come after third pe- riod and we ' ll talk about what we ' re going to do for lunch. This was a customary conversation between friends. If not by a tree, wall, or certain bench, friends found a local meeting place, usually an equal distance from everyone ' s next class. Passing periods were not only used to get yourselves from one class to another. Many people used a few min- utes to talk with friends before GROGP OF GUYS. Seven minutes al- lows for friends to get together. Some- times if a person didn ' t have a class with their friend, passing period was the only time to see them. minutes for passing period at warning bell, explained Shawn heading for their next class. I like to talk during passing periods, because I have to tell my friends what went on in class, revealed Darlene Matejka, ju • nior. (Jse of the restrooms or fixing hair and makeup was also done during pass- ing periods. Sometimes I just wanted to take a quick peek, just to see how I looked, confessed Christina Edivan, senior. In some cases, the classes were far apart and students didn ' t have time to socialize or they risked being tardy. Ta- bitha Herrity explained, I have to sprint to class after lunch, so I don ' t have time to chit-chat. Although passing periods were only seven minutes, students found enough time to get to class and sometimes take care of other business. Vinay Sisenglath Jared Skahill Keith Skelton Leimomi Smith Lisa Smith Michele Smith Rachael Smith Ra ndall Smith Rebbecca Smith Danielle Sodders Rennik Soholt Angelina Sommer William Southern Jennifer Stanley Christopher Stansbury Cynthia Stephens Micah Stevens Jason Strasburg Terry Stratton Greta Strebel Sue Strong Susan Suchka Eric Swanson Alison Sumner PASSING PERIODS • 135
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