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The Spirit of 76 D id I enjoy it? I still have nightmares about the concession stands. Martha Clark recalls with a smile her year as senior class secretary. We lost $180 every time we couldn't get help to clean up the place, echoes Mark Paul, re- membering stadium clean-up. Overall, the support has been good. In fact, we've had a lot of great ideas for both fund-raising and activi- ties. I only wish we could have followed through on a lot more of them. Lack of time and organization plagued the class officers throughout the year. Homecoming happened to be the night before the SAT tests. The thought of having to get up early made those involved seem like they were running around like chickens with their heads cut off, as one worker explained it. The senior play broke even for the second year in a row, reports another officer, who continued to say that money was earned additionally through rum- mage sales and car washes. The best part is when you're finished and can look back on everything you've accomplished, Mark grins. That's when you know it was all really worth it. With a tired smile of satisfaction, Martha adds good luck to the class of '77. 20 Senior Class Officers
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President Mark Paul receives some bad news about a senior class activity. Mr. Kelley, sponser for the senior class, goes over some incoming mail. Discussing future activities at a regular meeting is Secretary Martha Clark. Just after the first semester Tony Rodri- gues took over the responsibilities of the Vice Presidency from the out- going Steve Quintanilla. Michal Barge smiles prettily during a recent meeting. The senior class officers as they were at the beginning of the year: Steve Quin- tanilla, Vice President; Martha Clark, Secretary; Michal Barge, Treasurer; Mark Paul, President. Senior Class Officers 21
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