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Freshmen Float Sails to Victory The freshmen class cheers as they hear that they are the winners of the 1986 Homecoming float building contest. Dianne Cassin said, ' It was a lot of hard and time consum- ing work, but it paid off.’ This is the first time that the freshmen class has taken first place in many years. ‘If it wasn’t for all the hard- working people, we would never have won, ' said Kevin Quinlan, one of the many students who worked on the float. The float was a Viking ship that said, ‘Saints Take a Dive.’ This prize-winning float was assembled at Toni Mumford ' s house. Kelley Cruickshank said, ' It was very difficult work, but it was fun!’ Everyone in the class seemed to agree. It was a great start to a great year. Freshmen 9
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Meet the Frosh Class Officers The 1986-1987 freshmen class president was Patty Pozios. Patty was a Valhalla and was also on the Pep Committee. Working at Coney Island keeps Patty busy on her Saturdays. She also enjoys going to concerts and laying in the sun. When asked about her presidency, Patty said, I en- joyed being president and hope to get a lot accomplished during the next four years.’ Shiela Lepak was the frosh vice-president. Sheila was very active in school sports and activities. She was in- volved in basketball, varsity volleyball, and was also active in softball. Along with sports, Shiela is also very interested in her academics. ‘I think the Marysville sports’ program is great. I also think we deserved the State Championship in football and will do it again, soon,’ said Shiela when asked for her comments about the athletic program. ‘I enjoyed being treasurer because I liked being involved with and organizing school activities. The high school has been great because there is more freedom, ' said Kevin Quinlan, frosh treasurer. Kevin is very involved in photography and enjoyed working on the yearbook very much. Kevin also likes working with computers in his spare time. Along with all his activi- ties, Kevin also played on the school golf team. Last but not least is the fresh- man class secretary, Jodi Lixey. Jodi is interested in many school sports like basketball, volleyball, and softball. Along with school sports, Jodi also enjoys other activi- ties like downhill skiing, racquet ball, golf, and water skiing. When asked, Jodi said, ‘I think people should do something with their lives in- stead of being or doing noth- ing.’ Jodi also like shopping and spending time with her friends. 8 Freshmen
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Sophomores Show Spirit During Homecoming The Sophomore class had an exciting homecoming week. Their hopes for a first place in float building were not realized, but this fact did nothing to mar their spirit. The class float theme was Wheel of Fortune ' . From a sopho- more’s point of view, the float was a sure winner, but the techni- cal judging had the float coming up just short of victory. Imagination and creativity were the mainstay of the sopho- more ' s float and their spirit for the entire week. Dawn Jozwiak was the sophomore representative on the Homecoming court. (See picture at right.) She was escorted by senior Jeff Smith. Dawn was the class secretary and participa- ted in cross country, cheerleading, and track. The week was one that the sophomores had every right to be proud of. They indicated that they were a spirited class. A Class Ring Shows Unity The sophomore class had the opportunity to buy class rings this year. A class ring is a symbol of your high school days and also is meant to remind you of them. Jostens sent a representat- ive to the school to speak with the sophomores about the quality of their products and about the way they back them. Many features can be added to the rings, but the most symbolic is the graduat- ing year and school name or mascot. Jostens most important point was a presentation of the ring as something that unites the class in a different way. Many students purchased ring and were very satisfied with the quality and warranty. Class rings are among the most cherished memento from your high school days. 1 0, Sophomores
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