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Junior Officers 1 | | 1 Guided Projects The Junior class was the source of many projects; some exciting, some traditional, and others merely dif- ferent. Under the guidance of their officers the Junior class brought oohs’ and ahs’ from the critical sen- iors at the prom. The psychedelic dance brought many grunts and groans, but for many of the students it brought their first taste of a Haight-Ashbury. Top to bottom, left to right, Junior officers were Patty Hill and Pat Booth as representatives, Colleen Evenson, secretary; Linda Crifaro, treasurer; Liz Smith, vice-president, and Lynn Doughty and Kandy Lumm, co-presidents. 4]
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Creative Yeara Product of Hard Working Leaders The officers of this year’s Senior Class were one of the most creative groups of leaders we've ever had. Under their leadership the Senior Class sponsored the kick-off dance, a profitable magazine drive, and the completion of the long awaited Sen- ior Patio. They were also the source of such ideas as a Santa Claus and Christmas tree for the Christmas dance which the Senior Class spon- sored this year. Many of the officers of the Senior Class were students of very long standing at Flowing Wells, some at- tending since their first year of school. They took advantage of their knowledge of Flowing Wells in planning activities they knew the students would participate in and enjoy to the fullest extent. Top to bottom, senior officers consisted of representatives Karen Sullivan, Maureen Sullivan, and Herb Sudduth. Kathy Rich held the office of co-president, ; Donna Kobinson, secretary, and Jane oe ee Com treasurer. Co-president : — Com Moorehead is not pictured. 40
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Skills Motivate Creative Action And Impressions The debuting Freshman start collect- ing impressions September 6. Every word of praise and rebuttle builds the growing opinions that determine their place in school life. The orientated Sophomores have gone through the scurry of the first year and distinguish themselves by establishing creative and enthusiastic officers who have the abil- ity to guide fellow students through the traditional underclassmen duties which build activities such as sponsoring the rodeo dance and competing in clean-ups. Freshmen and Sophomore Co-presidents Steve Doane, Lynn White, Michelle Ray, and Lonnie Catt guide fellow students to a successful and delightful year. Originality is a key advan- tage used by these impatient leaders. 42 Freshmen officers Linda Lopez, Valarie Hillmar, Kathy Legge, Milissa Ber- toldo, and Mark Walsh (not pictured) assist their fellow officers in making a pleasurable class year. The Fresh- men always push school spirit forward.
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