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J Q: .A ai PEE WEE - Junior Blair Purrington sports his Halloween costume during lunch. Purrington bore a remarkable resemblance to Pee Wee Herman. TAKING A BREAK - Junior Harry Kelly takes a rest dur- ing a football game. This was Kelly's first year on Varsity. LAUGHING IT UP - Junior Chereese Brock takes time to gossip with her friends during brunch. Brock often wore curlers in her hair in order to style her hair. 220 JuniorsfClosing 4 , 'V' L, f o 3' OU. ..' ..!.. A O.. ass' 4 a 05 lg. i .-I I
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Keeping It Together 1 I he most important aspect of be- ing a class officer is keeping the class togetherf' said Angela Konoske. The sophomore class officers, with help from advisors Howard Alcosser and Kathy Fundukian, were responsible for keeping the class together and plann- ing an exciting year for the class of 1990. President Sandra Phillips, Vice-President Amy Benson, Social Chairperson Tricia Herras, and SecretaryfTreasurer Konoske were the group that determined and planned the sophomores' activities. 'iIt's difficult to organize activities that people will get involved with. Most I' '. ix ,cuz 7 E-fr l students don't realize the amount of plan- ning each activity requires, explained Sandra Phillips. Aside from planning special events, the officers worked hard at preparing for pep rallies and class competitions. The class advisors both agreed, Class competitions and spirit have a positive effect on overall school participationf, The sophomore officers and advisors were consistently challenged and manag- ed to come out ahead. Having enjoyed a Fun Night along with other activities, shared Amy Ben- son, This year has been a success. ,. CONCENTRATING - on thoughts of the night's football game is stat girl and sophomore class SecretaryfTreasurer Angela Konoske. This was Konoskeis second year as SecretaryfTreasurer for the class of '9O. STOPPED IN THEIR TRACKS - for a pic- ture are sophomores President Sandra Phillips, Kairi Conant, Vice-President Amy Benson, and Heather Wood. Despite the time taken up by their duties, officers still had time for friends. WORKING - on her yearbook deadline is sophomore Teresa Washeleski. Washeleski was also on Color Guard. ff v , .J J lf eeti. AX ?fju
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