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Veda Hervey David Hess Claudio Higuchi Lisa Hill Yolanda Holmon Hay ley Horner Michelle Hoy Douglas Hruska Valerie Ivie Michelle Rae Jablonski Joseph James Michael Jamieson Rosemarie Jefferson Norman Jensen Christina Johnson Marcus Johnson Richard Johnson Yvette Johnson Kimmette Jones Richard Jones Leilani Kaluakini Charis Keaton Tomi Keeler Shannon Keislmg Kathleen Anne Kelly
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Officers Once a senior class officer always a class officer. Their duties never ended, from planning events for the school year to planning reunions, at about a 10 year time span. Expressing his feelings toward the first future reunion, activi- ties officer Billy Zackowski, said, Right now we ' re just worried about graduation!! Everyone who held a position as a senior officer was very active in school functions, especially senior class presi- dent, Kevin Potter, who had participat- ed in everything from football, to base- ball, to powder Puff Cheerleading, amazing everyone with his unmatcha- ble feats. Other officers were extreme- ly academically inclined such as vice president Yun Lee who was a lifetime member of NHS, CSF, and other aca- demic and scholastic clubs. Along with supportive boosters of all school activities, Dawn Coker contrib- uted school pride while acting as the class social chairperson. Hardworking Darren Deniston. kept the class solvent while carrying out his responsibilities as class treasurer. Last but not least, Tami Scott, who has lobbed her racket on the tennis team for three years in a row, took on the chore of keeping her pencil sharp and keeping accurate re- cords as secretary for the Class of ' 86. Even though there was a lot of hard work done in the A.S.B. office as these officers did their best to make this a fantasic school year, a good time and life long friendships were made. By the way, see you all in 10 years at the re- union! Sharon W. I aking time out from their busy lives are: Dawn Coker. Social Chairperson: Kevin Potter, Presi- dent: Billy Zackowski. Senior Activities: and Yun Lee. Vice President. Actively participating in the House and Senate meeting is Treasurer, Darren Deniston. Class of ' 86
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Know How It Feels to wish you had wheels Some say it ' s a privilege and most will admit that it requires at least a bit of responsibility, but driving to school is definitely the in thing to do. For those who weren ' t fortunate enough to own a car, bumming a ride with a friend was a second and less desireable op- tion, but much better than being caught riding a school bus! Few cars reached the so far unattainable level of being a dream machine, but that didn ' t keep seniors from wishing for more than just anything that ran. The Ferrari, Porche, and Lamborghini headed the list of favorites, but they certainly wer- en ' t all that people dreamed of. What is your dream car? A black RX-7. — Ta Keosy Dong Hwan Kim Jin H. Kim Jarrod Kimura Harold Kleeman Karel Klein Lisa Knoll Tori Knoop Stanley Konoski Sheryl Krissman I Amy Combes; Mustangs are beauti- ful! — Julie Enrique; A limo, since a future President needs to learn how to ride in style! — Tom Torres; Any- thing looks good ' cause I don ' t have one. — Bryon Fiesta; A Red Porsche Pontera is the car that has the look! — David Hess; A Fiat. — Traci Phillips; A Jaguar. — Camila Torres; A red Corvette. — Brenda Roberson-, I ' d like a B.M.W. — Walter Dabelow; A 1972 Buick. Why not? It runs! — Pat Strong; Let ' s go 4-wheelin ' !! in a Toyota 4 x 4. — Susan May; A 280Z. — Ron Barken A Dusenburg. It ' s very old and worth a log of money. — Keith Haspry; A Ford Bronco because I like 4 wheel drives. — Charlotte Phillips; A Porche 911. It ' s quick and attracks wom- en. — Edward Gonzalez; Anything on 4 wheels. I ' m having one heck of a time trying to talk my dad into buying me one. — Lisa Bancroft. I his 14 Nova which belongs to senior Ed Daniel experienced an indoor snow storm during one of our home football games. Ah. for the good old days. Mr. Sherm Stafford, owner, and Mrs. Judy Neiburger, city council woman, ride proudly in this classic Ford Model T during the Homecom- ing Parade. The end of the day signals time for a mad rush for the exit gate. Senior Erik Bell wisely takes his time getting into his car. Attempting a quick exit for lunch is Sean Williams in his grey Chevy Chevette.
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