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PAINTING signs for the Temple game are Lydia Tamez and Bonnie Burton, junior class secretary and vice-president. THE junior class officers are Bonnie Burton, Vice Presidentg Teresa Blanco, Presidentg and Lydia Tamez, Secretary!Treasurer. Not pictured is Angie Holverson, Reporter. 1 Class Officers 109
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They Lead Each class had its own responsiblities. The senior class was in charge of raising money for the class gift. They sponsored the senior play and had car washes. The seniors also won the hall decorating contest. The junior class was responsible for the prom. To pay for it, they sold M8fM's. The sophomore and freshmen classes really didn't have any major jobs. Their major project was hall decorating. They did get in- volved in the pie eating contest. In fact, the sophomore representative won. Throughout the year, class officers served to organize class activities and provide leadership for their respective classes. THE senior class officers are Ted Karibian Vice Presidentg Saralynn Flores, SecretaryfTreasurerg jack Husung President. Not pictured is Liz Peters, Reporter. 1 1 9 mi . V1 108 Class Officers Copy and layout by linda Qmpbell THE Sophomore class officers are Deanna President DURING lunch Deanna Da Daude, Secretary!Treasurerg Linda laughs at a joke that julie Thomas has j Campbell, President: and Connie jones, told her Reporter. Not pictured is Fran Cook, Vice
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Favorites Flourish Was 1982 oing to be the last year for class gavorites? Well, some thought so at first, but the response for nomination forms was higher than in years before. Each class was allowed to nominate however many students they wanted. But one male and one female would be the winners. There was one exception concerning the senior favorites. loni Lutz and Recy Terry tied for the senior girl. The 110 Class Favorites dl you! by Llnda Campb ll other senior favorite was Steve Olbrish. E The three other classes came out even with Bonnie Burton and Ted Gibson as junior favorites. Linda and james Campbell, twins, as sophomore favorites while Matt e Ford and Sherrie Bates represented the freshmen. THE freshman favorite boy is Matt Ford. 'Hu-mr WHILE visiting friends in choir room, Recy favorites are Terry smiles at a joke. THE senior class Recy Terry. aff' f-' Q 12, .' for tm K , fi' ' . ll?',kinf..,, loni Lutz, Steve Olbrish
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