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FRESHMEN
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Terri Hermann, Mrs. Rodolosi and Debbie Kipp discuss class business. Sophomores do their share Sharon Porter (left) is class vice president, Karen Porter is president. SOPHOMORE COUNCIL: Emil Jandourek (back row), Dave BeBeau, Eric Larson, Karen Porter, Lisa White, Sharon Porter, Lisa Collins (middle row), Debbie Kipp, Terri Hermann, Dawn Badalamente, Dianne Eidbo and class sponsor Mrs. Millie Ro¬ dolosi. Eileen McIntyre and Autumn Skaggs (front row). th ' W Sisters Karen and Sharon Porter led the sophomore class council in ' 81- ' 82. Mark Ha- beeb was secretary and Julie Robinson was class treasurer. The class has been involved in several fund-raising efforts, including bake sales, Christmas candygrams, and game conces¬ sions. The group sponsored the February sock hop and partici¬ pated in the john painting ef¬ forts (they worked on the boys lav by E hall). The class was also in the thick of homecoming, entering a float in the annual competition. George York Harry Youmans Kevin Young Mike Young Steven Zawisa Michael Zelepis Suzanne Zevchak Earl Alfaro Charlie Berry Pam Craigie Mike Shust Kim Wagnitz Julie Zimmerman Sophomore 149
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Gerald Abidin Raymond Abrahamson Bryon Adamczyk Karisten Albirte Beth Anderson Steve Anderson Freda Andrews Anthony Angelosanto Wendy Artman John Atwell Natalie Aucutt Tom Avolio Nancy Bagley Kenneth Baker Jennifer Baltrusz Kirk Barker Karen Bartolomeo Douglas Bassett Doreen Beagle Brian Beard Tony Beaune 9th Grade council: high hopes for future The freshmen class council worked hard during the school year to represent the class in a variety of school activities and events. The class took part in homecom¬ ing by building a float. They also participated in an M and M sale, in Danny ' s Day Booster club fund raiser day at Danny ' s Foods and in the popular dance marathon. They held a Kiss a Friend Good¬ bye candy sale in the spring and staged a scavenger hunt for the sen¬ ior class. Two council members (Sue Larson and Jack Tatigian) found time to be in the school musical. The hope for next year is better communication with the student senate, and more support and par¬ ticipation from class council mem¬ bers and the total class membership. More Class Council Pictures on Pgs. 156-157 FROSH COUNCIL: Class leadership included Susan Tatigian, Carrieanne Qua, Bethany Vrooman (secretary), (back row), and Miss Linda Haberaecker (sponsor), Peggy Furlong (vice president), Susan Larson (president) and Cynthia Holland (treasurer). Freshmen 151
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