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Councils Capture Student Coinage Junior Council was led by President Joe Legaspi and Vice-President Jenni- fer Blakely. Ttie main goal of the coun- cil was to raise money for the Junior- Senior Prom. They had several fun- draisers ranging from a car wash, sell- ing T-shirts, Christmas ornaments, and Burnt Offerings. There were also many things happening during Prom Week that were sponsored by the Junior Council. It was fun and exciting, said President Joe Legaspi. It took a lot of time and effort, but it was worth it. Sophomore Council was an adept group this year due to the energy cre- ated by two enthusiastic girls. Presi- dent Leslie Pratt and Vice-President Michelle McNulty. These two headed up a largely female Sophomore Coun- cil whose spirit led them to victory in almost all class competitions. They also sold many unique items from Mis- tletoe to sweatshirts. Although the Freshman Council had trouble getting started, they managed a T-shirt sale under the presidency of Dee Dee Deans and vice-president Jeff Miller. Junior Council (top) Sophomore Council (middle) Freshman Council (bottom) 132 Councils
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Mr. Monji (left) listens to yet another excuse from a student- Mr Rottirock (below) grimaces at ttie year- book photograptier ' s invasion of fiis Grapfiic Arts class. Teachers 131
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Councils Have Fun Senior Council, headed by presi- dent Jim Barone and vice-president Natalie Thorpe, was the largest council this school has seen in years. Some of the activities that the council sponsored this year were the Sadie Hawkins Dance, senior parking, Grad Night, and decisions about graduation. The council worked very closely with their advi- sor, Mr. Webb, and other adminis- trators. The council this year was also in charge of Senior Week, Sen- ior Breakfast, and Baccalaureate. Barbi Wakeham (above) voices her opinion about Grad Night as others listen. Senior Council, Top row: Rich Romeo. Dana Huth, Dave Cagley. Jams Biefield. Daisy Wan. Ten Morrison. Claudia Sosa. Curt Visca. Scott Juhl. Jim Barone, Rob O ' Rear, Randy Presley. Dave Anderson. Debbie Reza. Carrie Penso, Second row. Tom Bra- shears. Rich Endo, Susan Hoenig. Carrine Jones, Amy Litzel, Karen Richardson, Kris Kallin. Holly Shields. Stephanie Bauer. Barbi Wakeham. Debbie Garland. Debi Proano, Kim Ramlow. Third row Cathy Christopher- son, Dana Callison. Cindy Goodin, Antoinette Gennusa. Laurie Shnitzer. Laurie Banwell. Dana Dugan, Stacy Garland. Kelly Lee. Cathy Hender. Rebbecca Speer. Maria Bag- getta. Kelly Fntzinger. Kris Sloop, Advisor John Webb, Bottom row: Caroline Proulx, Leslie Lott, Pam Sammons, Julie McGrath, Tracy Stein, Lisa Spamoni, Martha Moses, Starr Ogata, Kelly Powers, Sharon Eggers, Natalie Thorpe, Senior Council 133
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