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ST( ' DINT (iOVIKNMINT The litc hliiiul 1)1 the Ani.il SruJcni iiawrn- mvnl lies not uiih the As.soci.ifvJ Stmlvnt Hody. hul with the oicc of the students, through the honierooin presidents .md the t .iss officers. I ' roy iilim; the . tmlent dtnern ment with their link to the stuilents them selves, the homeroom presidents t.ike polls and surveys concernini; student preferences and opinions. The homeroom president c.ir- ries a f;reat deal of weii;bt, scrvini as a lohhy for student interests in the i;t erntnent. The .Senior (lass Officers the leaders of the class of l9S.i. have led the unforiiettahle raduatini; class through the year with their poise and confidence. Hidden away fri m the eye of the student population, these outstand- ing officers make the deiisions which affect not only the seniors hut also the siutlent hotly as a whole. SOPHOMOKFS I ' . ), ..r.i ' .y (I. ASS OFFK FRS Julie ( ' .,ii»- ,s . . .111,1 Hill H.ilhr .lies f ' ris. Sicph.inu Ko,l.iru miSllAH. I I .is V P. J.ihn I hni T Ohl-K AK.S M,kc ) I he Junior (lass otfuers will soon he takinji the helm for the first time, takini; the directors seat on the Amat static The ju- nior (lass has shown a f reai deal of maturity and with 19H2 behind them, will ha e their eyes set on heini; the graduates of 19H4. The Sophomore ( la fln hroui hi their one-year eterans til an illustrious end of the I ' JHi SI hool year. Soon to join the ranks of the upper ilassmen. the class officers see a bright future filled with excitini; ac- tiiities. According; to A..S.H. moderator Tim Murphy, the .Sophomore class officers hase i;s () is () lonsirui tin- ihani;e wilhiii the spirit III the .-{mat tradition anil shnulil lining about .L;real thills tor the lu- lure. The Ircshnien (lass lanu through the fire in one piei e. readyini; the rookies to l.ne their seionil year with lonfi- dence. The officers learned the working of student m ernment from the inside. This pro ed to he an interestini; e p most freshmen ha e tended a sihool as Hishiip .-{mat. The c lass Tore-runni morrow . ne er al- ia ri, ' f .1 % Freshmen r for lo- S( ()RI. (, THI ( r«s 2.V
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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Susan Serdarusich, Sec, Cindy Foley, Tres., Tom Cusick, V.P. (missing) Jess Lira, Pres. 236 SCORING THE CLUBS
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Journalism ' s Finest ' Never blind to the facts ' The Post the Times and now. The Lance. The 1982-83 school year saw our own newspaper. The Lance, take its place among the great publications of our time. The previous year, the paper was produced by a diligent few who labored long hours after school. Those few saw the fruits of their labor materialize into a seventh period newspaper class for 1982-83, making it possible to expand campus coverage in all areas. . They are led by two-year Editor-in-Chief, Theresa Mc- Carthy. About McCarthy, a Senior, Sullivan stated, The- resa is a born journalist. A great deal of credit for the improvement of the Lance must go to her. She is an exemplary Editor-in-Chief! Managing Editor, Pat McMahon, also a Senior, is accord- ing to Sullivan. One of the most creative individuals I have worked with. Sullivan also went on to commend other Lance members such as Jane Kelsey, Karen Lund- stram, Ron Tyree, Rod Metoyer, Claire Jarboe, Phil Ten- or io, and Judy Staley. With the introduction of the Journalism class, reporters and edi- tors will learn the ropes of news reporting and insure that the Lance will continue to improve for years to come. (Top right) Editorial staff enjoys latest issue. (Above) Rodney, Ron, and Phil in a .striking pose. (Middle right) Mr. Sullivan is never blind to the facts. (Bottom right) Our fearless leader. 238 SCORING THE CLUBS
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