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CLASS OF ’84 Sponsor: Mrs. Jackie Deckel: Pres.: Sandy Timmeney; Vice Pres.: Joce Pena; Sec.: Jennifer Rowzie; Treas.: Scott Calvert NEW RECRUITS Proudly representing the first rate Freshmen are officers Joce Pena, Scott Calvert neney, and Jennifer Rowzie. making try their hand at fh Promoting class-wide participa- tion, pride, and responsibility was the big effort of the Class of ’84 under its sponsor, Mrs. Jackie Deckel. The class newsletter, a “Communications Wall” in SS III, and the new Student Council, which was made up of represen- tatives from World Studies classes, were all initiated to pro- mote the coming together of the freshman class. The planned ac- tivities in which the students par- took we re a float in Homecoming, Good as Gold”, a skit in the Fall Follies, entitled “Family Fued”, and a “Mouse Race , in which bets were placed on a chosen mouse to win the race through a maze. The freshman class sponsored a soc- hop just before Christmas vaca- tion and a dance to wrap up the ex- citement of their Spirit Week in March. watches the mouse race at the Freshman booth in the Fall Festival. Clubs 321
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In an effort to win first prize in Fall Follies, Polly Riordan and Becky Beuchler repre- sent the Class of '83. Starting early in the summer with a tremendous turnout at Camp Var- sity, the aroused spirit and school concern of the Class of '83 was evi- dent. More members were present from the Sophomore Class than any other class, with the exception of the Senior Class. In an effort to promote more enthusiasm and a direct participation of the student body, the Sophomore Class Coun- cil, a group of student represen- tatives, chosen by their English classes, met randomly throughout the year with their sponsor, Mrs. Joan Strokes. Participation in various activities such as the Powder Puff football game, the Third Annual “Missed America Pageant,” in which guys daringly dressed as girls to compete for the honorable title, and Spirit Week, a week before Spring break, ap- propriately brought the students together as they displayed the pride and togetherness of their class. CLASS OF '83 Sponsor: Mrs. Joan Strokes; Pres.: Lisa Hastey; Vice Pres.: Margo Snyder; Sec.: Ingrid Friedt; Treas.: Andrea Eisenson 320 R R Promoting the sale of caramel apples, Heidi Swenck and Mike LeSavage encourage Joan Dick and Kelly Glass to support the Class of '83 at the Fall Festival. Having caught Bruin Pride, Sophomores walk away with third prize and $10 awarded to their float at Homecoming.
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Showing their unity and pride, the Classes of '85 and ’86 joined together in their effort to promote spirit and concern for the student body. The Class of ’85 held an in- augural ball for the Class of '86 at the end of a hectic week of cam- paigning for the class elections. The two classes often joined forces, but the competetiveness between the two resulted in a 14-14 tie in the Powder Puff game in which over fifty girls competed for positions in the game. Spirit week, held in the spring by each class, and participation in class-night in January proved to be a great suc- cess in arousing enthusiasm by two classes that let no one forget they were moving on up. Edwards take time out during break to attend a Julie Ripley delivers her speech thal resulted in her victory as Recorder. John Simmons, Sasha Stowell, and Becky Class of '86 Council meeting. Dawn Lewis makes note of activities at an eighth grade Council meeting. CLASS OF '85 OFFICERS: Pres.: Keenan Goldsby; SSI Vice Pres.: Elaine Charron; SSII Vice Pres.: Molissa McNulty; Sec.: Dina Santavicca; Treas.: Annmarie Redican. CLASS OF '86 OFFICERS: Pres.: Mark Brazeal; SSI Vice Pres.: Maria Cademartori; SSII Vice Pres.: Karen Tarlano; Recorder: Julie Ripley: Treas.: Mark Wayland; Historian: Lynn Calvert. 322 R R
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