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SECRETS A careful check on attendance is kept by Letty Pena and Mary Walecka. Karen Tutterow and Jean Eddlemon pose with five of the biggest ••turkeys as the winner, Mr. Magathan, displays his prise. An after-school meeting in Mrs. Wentworth's room draws a large crowd. Look! Someone decorated rny locker! But what's the occasion? It’s not my birthday. Oh, of course, my secret pal did it. Secret pals we re Tri-Hi-Y members who only knew each other as a locker com- bination which they received at the beginning of the year. Pals com- municated by notes left in each other’s lockers. Tri-Hi-Y, a girls organization sponsored by the YM- CA, had a long and varied list of community and school service pro- jects, including visiting nursing homes and Children's Hospital, handing out dimes during lunch shifts, cleaning under the bleachers in Lewis Stadium after every home game, and sponsoring a girl named Cresilda who lives in the Phillipines. Whether done in the open or behind closed locker doors, the Tri-Hi-Y continued to serve themselves, the school, and the community. TRI-HI-Y Sponsor: Mrs. Pam Wentworth; Pres.: Karen Tutterow; Vice Pres.: Jean Ed- dlemon; Sec.: Letty Pena; Treas.: Lisa Magnone; Comm. Chair.: Carol Nix; Members: Karen Allgaier. Sandra Autrey. Terri Barr. Charmame Bell. Amy Bunn. Liz Burns. Jennifer Cary, Mary Cowperthwaite. Lisa Daly. Sofia Dambrauskas. Meeru Dhalwaia, Diane D’Orazio, Kelly Glass. Stephanie Hall. Cheryl Herder. Dawn Hill. Linda Horning. Julie Johnson. Cindy Juliano. Isla Kucera, Karen Kulp, Shorn Lang. Allison Lee. Renee Lucier. Dana Mad- dox. Autumn Martmisko. Marybeth Muldune. Mary Mullaney. Karen Noren. Melissa Porter. Cecilia Rivera. Carol Schoelen. Anna Shafer. Nancy Smith. Kristie Staton. Heidi Swenck, Tom Tate. Mary Walecka. Barbara Weedman. Cheryl Williams. Jamie Winters. Last night’s game is just a memory as Toni Tate picks up trash on Saturday morning. Clubs 327
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A point in the right direction is worth a thousand words. At many school functions girls dressed in black skirts and white blouses and guys in coat and tie could be seen pointing all over the place. They were members of the Host and Hostess Club. They gave direc- tions to lost visitors attending district and regional sporting meets, dinners served in the home ec department, back-to-school nights, the Homecoming reception for alumni, Baccalaureate, and Graduation. Members had to be poised, polite, responsible and familiar with the school. And of course, they had to have a good pointing finger. P. J. Miles, Becki Robb and Lisa Plunkett believe in the idea that three heads are better thar one when it comes to giving directions. HOST AND HOSTESS Sponsor: Mrs. Holly L. Messinger; Pres.: Chris Rcdfern. Becki Robb: Members: Linda Bowley. Sharron Brannon. Vickie Cleveland, Staci Dadonna. Laura Danzi. Laura DeAtkins, Ann Drake. Lynn Euler, Chrystal Fancher, Susan Hamel. Leslie Harper. Laurel Henegan. Den- nis Hogan. An Huang. Eric lanuzzi, Eileen McBriarty, Shelly McCollum, Paulajane Miles, Julie Nielson, Tom Ondrof. Cindy Perkins. Lisa Plunkett. Chrissy Primoli. Kathy Rafferty, Robin Renwick. Beth Robertson. Becky Roth. Bill Stigers, Gerry Trainor. Chrystal Fancher explains the subschoc system to a confused mother. 326 R R
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The Bear Facts just keeps getting better and better! The journalism department, under the guidance of Dr. Pat McCarthy and co-editors Brian Sapp and Ed Vanderhoeven, continued the long upward trend for The Bear Facts. A Trendsetter typesetting computer, purchased jointly with The Lair office, greatly speeded production, enabling the paper to expand to ten pages. The longer paper, with its school and THE BEAR FACTS Sponsor Of. P l McCarthy; Editors-In- chief: Brian Sapp and Ed Vanderhoeven; J1 Wendy Adama. Charllo Aldlnger. Sandra Autrey. Kris Bontson. Tom Bcrkloy. Mary Braan, Mike Buell. Sara Bunn. Lisa Burke. Nancy Campbell. Carla Cr.ste, Janot Oolaney. Roborta Delia. Karon Oemartino. Karon Donoval. Miko Elbon. Linda Farrell. Bruce Field. Martha Gandy. Ann Gavan. 8ot Gregorio. Scott Gresham. Diana Jones. Joan Marie Keenan. Robin Knopp. Ann LaFond. Chris LaFontalno, Doug Lantry. Miko LoSavage. John McPhee. Mike Mendoz. Michelle Minor. Rod Montieth, Tom Ondrol. Chris Porna, Chuck Poreda. Ed Richerdson. Dave Roth. Gerald Sahd. Erica S8fnos. Kathy Saunders. Mark Schror. Jennifer Stevens. Both Stowart. Mary Stutzman. Jackie Sutton. Susan Thomas. Eloy Thompson. Derrick Turner. Liz Welsh. Mike Whltonor, Mary Williams. Gary WOfdham. J2 Mandy Armor. Bruce Atkinson. Andy Block. Maria Canllo. Andy Coiocotronls. Richard Coryell. Brian Davidson. Bruce Oavis. Alan Decker. Yvonne Oemory. Anglo Durgin. Dave Feisen. T. J. Ferrantmo. Shelia Flntol. John Gilbert. Nell Hagerty. Shelly Hodrick. Alan Hood. Vickie Hottle. Paul LaDue. Suzanno Lilly, Ann Longmore. Bob Mannors. Bill Mason. Greg Michaoils. Scott Mrkoske. Jennlfor Murphy, Mary Beth O'Donnell. Ted O'Neil. Tammy Pago. Tim Pro!- fitt. Kathy Ripley. John Ryan. Bob Shircltff, Beth Simms. Virginia Slaughter. Millie Souders. Grover Tadlock. Andy Tubbs. Zach Walke. Maggio Webb. J3 Gary Froedman. M ike Hanahoe. Dave Mare. Jim Kuncis. Oave Monroe. Mark Osborn, George Powoll, Ron Ruiapaugh. Brian Shanaghan. Maigaret Strtano. Mario Veioz. J4 KeitivOavid- son. Robbie Newell. Brian Sapp. Ed Vanderhoeven Mike Mendez and Beth Simms finally get a chance to look over the end result of their Dave Roth enjoys his one day off from the two week long process of producing the Bear Facts. community news stories, features, editorials, cartoons and sports, was planned, written and printed every two weeks with time to spare. Of course, much patience and practice was necessary for all to become familiar with the Trend- Setter and its floppy disk storage. Nevertheless, some semblance of past years remained, including the perpetual clutter and an occa- sional music sweep on 105.
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