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Donald Bianco Joey Bibea Eddie Bieda Larry Btggs Debee Bishop Andy Bianton Jeff Blum Jeff Borland Paul Boultwood Frank Bourgeois Mike Bourque Steve Bowe Tom Brander Yi-Fen Brewer Terry Brinkley Bob Bronkall Leticia Bucaram Sandy Buce EIke Bunner Pat Buscfi LeeVale Butler 4 DELIVERING HER ELECTION speech in front of fel- low classmates, Lynne Ray fights off nerves. She went on to beat her competitor, Arif Alikhan, who was later chosen for Secretary. ▼ ABOVE AND BEYOND the call of duty. President Jeff Merten and Treasurer Sherri Ostravich show up for bi- weekly meetings at lunch. Due to lack of time the officers were forced to hold meetings at lunch. Elections 3rd Class 187
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Scott Abbinante Jacquie Abboud Raul Agredano Rex Alford Arif Alikhan Carl! Allan Kelley Allan Kelley Alvarez Erica Amesbury Michelle Anderson Todd Anderson Tony Anderson Tracey Andrews Lisa Antossian Wendy Arterberry Babak Assedi Carmain Atkins Ron Ause Caroline Austin Letty Avila Gabriel Ayala Kim Bales Mike Balmer Angela Barr Erik Beidelman Damian Bell Stuart Bell Kari Bender ► BEFORE CASTING their vote, Carol Kent and Surinder Gulshan get acquainted with the candidates. Not many freshmen showed up to listen to speeches. obody wanted to run for Secretary. So . . . there was an announcement placed in the bulletin saying that any freshmen interested could come to the A.S.B. office and pick up an application. Candidates for class President were Jeff Merten and Hae Shin Kim. Running for Vice President were Lynne Ray and Arif Alikhan. The title of Treasurer was sought by Serri Os- travich and Jeanette Hahm. From applications to interviews, from cam- paigning to votes, the candidates never fal- tered, and in the end the mighty freshman class had it ' s officers . . . President: Jeff Merten, Vice President: Lynne Ray, Treasurer: Sherri Ostravich. k 186 3rd Class Elections
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h man, late to Futures again! It ' s I okay, I always get mixed up with density and volume anyway. Hi Mrs. DuRousseau. Good morning, here ' s your re- ferral. What, why a referral? Don ' t ask questions just go see Mr. Chase. That was a close call, I though I was going to get suspend- ed. Hey quit throwing ice! I ' m going to catch you now. You had better run. I ' m on your tail. You dummy, don ' t tackle me. Let ' s go up stairs . . . Look there ' s Kim, I ' m going to spit on her. Ha Ha did you see that right on her head . . . PLOP!!!! O.K. class who can tell me the definition that makes triangles congruent? If two an- gles of one triangle are congruent to two an- gles of another triangle the third angles are congruent. Very good Jim. There ' s the bell! bye class. And so ends the day of a typical fif Freshmen! Kevin Byron Ron Cabudol Robert Cadarette John Camacho Todd Carcelli Jeff Carroll Alfred Carter Joanna Case Raul Castro Marco Catalano Larry Cecchini David Chalmers Matt Chamberlain Sophia Chein Poly Chelala Jay Chitnis Tami Churchill Scott Cline Lynette Contreras Wendy Cooper Deanna Cory Carrie Courville Tom Crane Keith Crawley Joseph Cruz Jay D ' Agnenica David Damaske John Davis A Frosh New Day ▼ TAKING A REST from the festive day, Annette Mulder, Josephina Valasquez, and Annette Zimmer relax on a park bench. Everywhere you looked that day there was a BRAHMA. 188 3rd Class A Freshman is
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