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Melinda Cole Concert Band II 1,2; Marching Band 1.2; JV Softball 2; Class Council 2; JV Field Hockey 3; Varsity Field Hockey 4: Varsi- ty Softball 3.4. Dana Collins Kathryn Colocotronis Douglas Comstock Thomas Conner Eric Cook Philip Cook Concert Band; Photography Club: Year- book Photographer: Computer Club. Carrie Corbett Junior NHS 1: NHS 3.4: MHS 3.4: Spanish Club 3.4: SHS 3.4. Derek Corbett Clay Cosby NHS 3.4; MHS 3.4: SHS 4; Lacrosse 3.4: Conflicts Simulations Club 3.4. Cathy Lynn Cox Gymnastics 1: Varsity Drill Team 2.4; SGA 4. Thomas E. Coy Symphonic Band; Marching Band. Keith Craig Lisa Crews Spanish Club 4: FBLA 4: Tri Hi Y 4. Roel Cuejilo Conflict Simulations Club 1.2.3.4; Latin Club 1.2.3,4; Mu Alpha Theta 2.3.4; Science Club 3.4: Lacrosse 3.4. Sheryl Cummings Cosmetology 2,3.4; VICA President. During the Fall F'estival. Scott Brown is forced to take a dip in the Senior Dunking Booth. Seniors 171
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SPOSH SPLASH Two weeks prior to Homecoming, on September 24, the annual Fall Festival took place. The usual bland blacktop beside the school was a site of yelling, crafts, food, people, challenging games plus the‘‘Senior Dunking Booth.’The booth was run by seniors determined to make a few ex- tra dollars toward prom costs. Bobby Herting organized the stand and cap- tured some obnoxious seniors who manned the booth. Scott Brown was the first to go, followed by Matt Mat- suda and David Kammerdeiner, who added a dazzle in his punk glasses. The best equipped for the wet job was Joey Phillips, who came all decked out in scuba attire, flippers included. The Class of ‘84 turned in exactly 84 dollars proving even in economics and in throwing a ball, they could hit the mark.” Susan Campbell Field Hockey 1: Latin Club 1; Pep Club 2.3; Junior Civitan 3: Young Republicans 3. Tisha Carey Casey Carpenter Lacrosse 3.4. Ellen Carr Kris Carter Class Secretary 1; Football Manager 1; Ski Club 1.3; Tennis 1.2.3. David Carver Younglifc 3.4 Laura Ann Caslani Anna Castillo Yearbook 1: Latin Club 1: Cheerleading 1.2: Track 1.2: Field Hockey 4. Mark Cherpes Christopher Choate NHS; CHS: Class Council. Kimberli Chong JV Soccer 1: Varsity Soccer 2.3.4: Junior Achievement 2: NHS 3.4: Younglife 3.4. Jae Chung Jenny Clapper Cheerleading 1. Captain 2.3: Pep Club 1.2.3: Varsity Drill Team 3. Captain 4: In- termediate Drill Team Instructor 2.3.4: Younglife 1.3.4: Campaigners 3.4; Safety Council 3.4: SGA 3.4. Kimberly Anne Clark German Club 2. VP 4: GHS 3.4: NHS 3. Historian 4: Mu Alpha Theta 2.3.4: AFS 3: Forensics 3.4. Laura Claybrook Junior Civitan 3.4; DECA 3.4. Kenneth George Cloud Jr. Yearbook Photographer 4: Younglife 4. Lesley Claire Coffey Class Council: FHA; SGA. Carol Cole 170 People
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John Davis Tracey Davis Shawn Davison Science Fiction Club Shelli Debardi Younglife 1.2.3: Soccer 2. Garrett Deckel Cheerleading 1; Theatre 2: FHS 2.3.4; NHS 3.4; MHS 3.4. Alfred Delmonico Michele Delong FBLA 3: Journalism 3. Michael J. Demas Younglife; Campaigners. Elizabeth Davis Theatre 1.2.3; NHS 3.4. SHOWDOWN John Davis. fellow senior announced, Let the show begin... As part of the Homecoming festivities, the 11th annual Fall Follies debuted in the Little Theater. The theme, A Sparkling New Decade allowed the Senior Class to express what they felt would happen ten years from 1984. Bobby Herting wrote the script, and the main characters were enacted by the class officers. As the class gathered for their ten year an- niversary, the officers reminisced their “Senior Year. As each idea was remembered, the other members por- trayed the event- flowers for the float, the experience of a sevie, and the SAT’s were a few. The increased par- ticipation by the seniors was a real boost for the entire class. Although not every senior could take part in the Fall Follies, many were in the audience cheering on the other seniors. The class of ‘84 took a prominent 3rd. They may not have won, but the mutual feel- ings of the class echoed ’The seniors are number one! Julie Cunningham Varsity Soccer 1.2.3.4: Indoor Track 1,3; NHS 3.4: LHS 3.4; SGA Secretary 4. n 3; F 4. I Keith Czelu8niak NHS; MHS; GHS; Conflicts Simulations Club; Psyche Magazine. Thomas C. Dames Aviation Club 1.2; Varsity Soccer 2.3; Debate 4. Bob Daniel Games Club 1; Photo Club 3.4: Yearbook Photographer 4. Gerry D’Arco Baseball 1.2.3.4. Christopher Davall 172 People
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