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s it love? Supporting the Sophomore Class by purchasing a computer da ting print out, junior Dana Williams considers possible datesg senior Mike Herrison wonders if he should buy one. Doing it with hat a 6 G b a r g a i n ! Senior prom tickets are only S200! A horrible thought but a possible reality, however due to the hard work of the class committees, this nightmare did not happen. With virtually no restrictions and no dues to pay, the class committees involved everyone. Planning fundraisers, the committees worked feverishly for four years to keep senior activity costs low. Selling towels and candy grams were only the beginning. f'lf money is involved, I am deeply concerned about my grade, revealed junior Kevin Trapp. Although all 500 members of any one class rarely showed up for the meetings, as the senior year approached, more and more class members turned to class committees to give their input. Nearing graduation, seniors had to finalize upcoming events, including senior banquet and prom. Senior Susan Ciertsch exclaimed, lt's my first and last senior prom, l want it to be the best! While other clubs benefited the community, the school, or the needy, the class committees focused only on the students. Sophomore Mandy Wharton stressed, Class unity and class committees are important. lt's the only way to make money. by Sun Kim hese are the seniorsl? ln senior adviser Michael Livingston 's print shop, Kelly Darrow, Julie Hopper, Barbara Kelley, Elizabeth Ahten, Trey Pogue, Kim Davy, and Heather Colburn discuss the senior banquet. Class Meetings I 9
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I Olson:nooonootllosooooooc is l hat! No men! Haunted by Sleepy Hollow and famed for Family Ties, the fall semester Girls' League Board organized the first backwards dance and the annual dad-daughter dinner. Fall Semester Board - Front: Michelle Hopkins, Mary Jung, Sun Kim, Roza Matevosyan. Znd: Debbie von Speierman, President Jennie Jensen, Jenny Berentsen, Kath Brown. Not pictured: Kim Davy, Ashley Novak, Cyndi Stinglich. Y iff 'W only! Meeting regularly on Tuesdays, the spring semester League Board held the annual mother-daughter dinner and May Day flower sale. Funds went towards scholarships at the year, Spring Semester Board - Front: Lisa Lyons, Dena Turner. 2nd: Roza Matevosyan, President Michelle Danamaye Cooper. 3rd: Mary Jung, Sun Kim, Jenny Berentsen, von Speierman, Erin Kan, Dawn Van Horn. Class Meetings -S:3E3E34ii2'5iilE:3:3:3:3:-:-:3:f:f:Q:f Ili A orever engraved in the front steps of school! Voting for the senior class motto, seniors Genevieve Doyle and Hillary Orcutt reflect on their past years. ey to my heart! Anticipating the Junior Dance, junior Mindy Ropp displays the brass key chain used as the ticket and favor,
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160 gg, Hail to the very club had to have one. Some nagged, others politely persuaded, and others simply sat back and observed students take responsibility. Whatever approach club sponsors took, they played a vital role in clubs and organizations on campus. Senior Speech and Debate Club President David Rands said of sponsor Joe Jensen, Mr. Jensen plays a big part in what the club stands for. He talks to speech contest officials and helps entrants prepare their speeches. Also a senior, CSF President Bruce Holler commented on advisers Linda Evans and ADVISERS Ark CSF Drama Club French Club German Club Girls' League Honors Science International Club Journeys Key Club Korean Club Lettermen's Club Math NHS 'S' Club Science Fiction Club Ski Club Spanish Club Speech and Debate Club Sponsors Paulette Lee, They really are the driving force behind what we do. Senior Anne Wolf said of Journeys adviser De Ann Morris, Although Ms. Morris has the final say on all decisions, she never makes choices without first consulting student editors. 'S' Club sponsor Gloria Staudenmeir best summed up advising when she said, lt's such a pleasure! l love seeing the creative side of students as they take charge. l help them out, but it's basically their show. by Elizabeth Ahten 1987-1988 Bill Thomas Linda Evans S Paulette Lee Bill Thomas Odette Cohen Jim Bachman S. NutefM. PetersonfA. Starke Lori Kim Jane Chetron DeAnn Morris Harriet Rothschild Lori Kim Daniel DeMonbrun Ron Klint Pat Jones 6 Maria Leinenweber Gloria Staudenmeir Martha Blasche Chakib Sambar Dave Gibson S Maria Leinenweber Joe Jensen on't forget your service projects! Always on top of things, NHS advisers Pat Jones and Maria Leinen Weber pause for a moment to rest in the teachers' lounge. .i sm .,,,. , EQ
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