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SENIORS Nick Terzo, president; Sondra Sumsion. secretary; Brad Sanders, vice president; Brad Walbeck. head senator. SOPHOMORES Mark Daniels, vice president; Curtis Smith, president; Roger McDonald, head senator; Steph- anie Beesley, secretary. Class Officers H 47
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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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FRESHM WHAT IS A FRESHMAN? a freshman is someone who Marti Webb: someone who begs his or her father or mother to go out on late before the age of sixteen. Cliftin Schmidt: someone who goes to school and does something wrong and hears a sophomore say. There's a freshman”. Greg Mille r: someone who loves fast cars, women, and dating, but he's not quite old enough. Myrna Stephens: someone whose favorite pastime is pulling on the doors even though they say ''push” in big white letters. Lonnie Adair: someone who is there when you need them and even when you don’t. Lari Guard: someone who has four more long years of school left. Marie Williams: someone who is like everyone else, but takes all the WRAP. 48 Scott Davis: someone who al- ways has to walk down the sides of the halls and never in the middle. Jason Wright: someone who gets the locker combination wrong the first day and as a result he is called that familiar phrase, “He must be a freshman”. Pam Olsen: someone who tries to find the third level like it shows in the physical map that was hand- ed out. Jennifer Jensen: someone who sleeps in class. Jennifer Soutas: someone who has big feet and a short body. Charlotte Cato: someone who takes all his books to every class so he won’t be tardy. Brian McCleery: someone who knows where he’s going and what he’s doing when he’s lost. Lori Labrum: someone who is known as a “PEON” Stephanie Tripp: someone who comes to high school thinking that they know everything about every- thing, and after the first day learn they don’t know anything about anything. Robert Bodily: someone who is an underaged, inexperienced po- tential senior. Monte Ulibarri: someone who doesn’t have a car. Garrett Hisatake: someone who is the only one in school who is sober. Michael Kimball: someone who walks into the biology dept, when he’s supposed to be upstairs in the English area. Mike Jones: someone who is three years to young to date this year’s cheerleaders. Robert Mattinson: someone who was born one year to late to be a sophomore. Kristina Schmidt: someone who takes the saying “get lost” literally on the first day of school. Amy Smith: someone who learns from the older kids, but (unfortu- nately) learns the wrong things.
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