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Ace -Varied Situations Hal relaxing “They ran through ZCMI parking lot ... dressed in ... ballerina costumes.” Hal remembered the homecom- ing float bumping into a post and sending Leesa Kerbs plunging for- ward. Emily recalls painting the rock with Mindy. They got more paint on themselves than the rock. The student body officers were dedicated to making the ’80-’81 year exciting for everyone. Their successes came from long hours of hard work. Randy listening B ties often» iorces tne otticers to Vo some ■ embarrassing tasks. Wfren the Halloween movie did not ar- rive, Randy and Pat rushed to Salt Lake City to pick it up. They ran through the Z.C.M.I. parking lot. Crossroads Mall to the Deseret Film Department dressed in their Halloween ballerina costumes. Greg Halloween costumed Student Body Officers
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Officers Successful! The class officers enjoyed a fun and successful year planning dances, assemblies, and various class activities and homecoming festivities. Keeping bulletin boards and giving morning announce- ments kept the school in touch with upcoming class events. The senior class officers spent many long after school hours pre- paring activities and planning graduation. Each described their fellow officers as “crazy and nuts!” “Everybody was pretty nutso!” The junior class officers consid- er themselves good friends and go out together occasionally after games and events. Bindie Roberts, vice president, said since they are all such good friends, was the rea- son they all worked so well togeth- er. The sophomore class officers had a funny moment when they were painting “the rock” and Cur- tis Smith, president, poured a whole bucket of paint on Melissa Beesley, secretary. The freshmen class officers en- joyed meeting new people. Debbie Walbeck, vice president, stated she had gotten to meet a lot more new people she had never known before. All of the officers enjoyed work- ing with Mr. Ward. Nick Terzo, president of the senior class stat- ed. “We go to movies and hockey games.” Others described him as “unique, funny, and serious.” As Bindie Roberts summed it all up, “Everybody was pretty nutso!” JUNIORS Chet Linton, president; Pollyanna Sieverts, secretary, Tracine Young, head senator Bindie Roberts, vice president. FRESHMEN Dana Watkins, secretary; Mike Jensen, president; Debbie Walbeck. vice president Fred Lowry, head senator. 46 M Class Officers
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