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1 liVi Your senior year in high school should be the best it can be. That ' s the goal this year ' s senior class officers strived for. Led by this year ' s President Holly Piper, the council was very enthusiastic as well as productive. We ' ve established new senior privileges, such as a senior lunch line, as well as bring back old traditions like Seniors Only ' in the senior quad, sen- ior parking, senior dress up days and ac- tivities-, I think we ' ve done a good job of it, states Commissioner of Publicity Su- san Geer. Chris Saito, Vice President, was the only guy on the council. I had a good time. We all got along really well together and we got a lot accomplished. The hard work and dedication put forth by this year ' s council definitely paid off. The last year of high school for the year of 85 will never be forgotten. Camping Day was one of the many activities this year ' s senior class officers sponsored. Students from all grades packed into the senior quad to buy hot dogs and cokes for $1, the money going to senior grad night. The senior class officers are from left to right: commissioner of publicity Susan Geer. secre- tary Jennifer Jones, president Holly Piper, vice president Chris Saito. and treasurer Tracy Taslad. Astrid Andersen Andrew L. Arambula Kimberly A. Arnold Thomas Atkin Christopher R. Bailey LecAnn Baker Chris Banks IVIichelle M. Banks
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Wendi Bevan: I ' m ready for the real world. Joe Dentino: It feels like it ' s been too long. but I have to admit it ' s been pretty good most of the time. Mike Smith; It ' s great to be a senior, but I wish that I could play football. Susan Sweet: It is sort of a mixed emotion of happiness and relief, but it also brings a lot of fear and frustration. Stephen Walker: I feel like it ' s my last year before parole. I will finally be able to go free! Tina Contreras: I can ' t wait to graduate and go to college. Julie Lee: It seems like it was just yesterday when I walked into El Dorado as a freshman adoring Craig Rutledge. Now I ' m leaving El Dorado still adoring Craig Rutledge. Tracey Tastad: Senior year is well worth the wait! David Hintz: Your perspective of the school changes 180 degrees from your freshman year. t2- lim Soniors Libby Kingseed and Jana Horenlint cat luiuli logeihcr in iho senior quad This years seniors are serious in upholding ihe Iradilion ot the SfcNIOKS ONIV quad. Members ot Ihe volleyball team. Libby and Jana wore their vollevliall outfits on game ilays Stephen J Barish 1|| A Christopher 0. Rayne V n Steven Beard ' M Vicky M. Keardsley M Pavid A. Beasley ,- f :: Shelley M. Beckley Roger N. Behle v i . Sharon Bell Gregory A. Bennett Wendi Bevan
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