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Hard work results in a very successful year Officers lead 3 tuden ts The 1988-89 Closs Officers ond Student Council excelled in mony activities to make this on eventful and exciting year The Senior Class Officers began the year with the annual Tumobout Donce on November 12. The dance was held or Pipe Fitters Union Hall on St, Joseph Avenue and for the first time, the music was provided by o video jockey rother then 0 disc jockey. Two 10'x10i screens provided music and great entertainment. Tumobout proved to be on exciting and memorable events The sponsors for the Closs of '89 are Mrst Judy Isooc 0nd Mrs. Mary Jo Nixon. Lou- rel Offermon, Vice-President, remembers, HThe Class of '89 has brought about many chonges including bringing the king ond queen back to prom and using modern equipment to chonge the ordinary DJ to 0 VJ ivideo jockew ot turnobout 88' The officers, with the help of Mrs, Nixon and Mrs. lsooc, also planned the senior trip, SENIOR OFFICERS: President Kerry Pace, Vice Prey idem Laurel Offermon and Val Longen, Secretory commencement, closs gift, and other octivi- ties throughout the year. The Junior Closs Officers began the year by planning the 1988 Fall Football Homecoming which was 0 tremendous suc' cess. Mrs Milt Knopfmeier and Mrs Sherry Smith are sponsors for the Class of '90. Thejuhiors also planned the Junior-Se- hior Prom traditionally held in the spring. The Sophomores held the annual con- dy sole in February Meetings were held throughout the year so the sophomores could begin planning their activities for the Upcoming years Mrs. Janet Leismer ond Mrs. Dorlehe Dycus ore sponsoring the Class of '91s The Freshman Class started the year strong by winning the Pep Jug in the first Pep Assembly. The sponsors for the class of '92 ore Mrs Louro Wright, Mr. Milse Roberts, ond Mrs Bonnie Alcornv Mr. Roberts says his gool this fine McMokert, Treasurer SIOCio Kahre year is to promote unity tn the cioss so that in future years the octivrties they ore WV volved in will be successful ' The Student Council proved to be one of the most octive orgonizotiorts at Central The Executive Committee oTong With the Representative Committee represented the ideas and opinions of the entire student body. This yeor Student Council porticrpoted in end planned several activities ihciuding the following: bosketboll homecoming publication of student directories changing the First Ave sigh weekly, vorious pep ocV tivities, end the populor Gotto Weor Grubbies donce Kristo Poce, President of Student Court- cil, says, The Student Counci! stoyed very busy this year end i was proud to be their president. NUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Treasurer Kit Degemr hart, President Kristo Pace, Vice President Jennifer Knight Secretory Hillary Altelrruse
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SOPHOMORE OFFICERS arundlny Vice Presldenrjoson Morringly, Treasurer Kim McWilliom5, Presidenr Julie Von Hoose Skiing. Secretory Candy K uesrer FRESHMAN OFFICERS: President Lauren Corr, Vice President Tracey Kollker, Secretory Karrino Hansen, Treasurer Eric Houn. JUNIOR OFFICERS: President Joe Asbury, Vice President Rusty Seiler, Secref- tory Jock Parsons, Treasurer Jarrod Fisher. .3? M 4 -:I
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Join fhe Club . . . Righf Courryord Keepers keep courrs beoun'ful for srudenrs to enjoy. Above: C OUR TYARD KEEPERS - 15f row: Toscho Winiger, Tricia Siocks 2nd row: sponsor Chris Gelser, Lisa Barnes, Valerie Woodward Melissa Ellis, Votheinlonde-r, JenniferSChulrz, Andrea 5miih 3rd ro wv K oelle C orberr, T on y Hommonds, Morvo Zwohlen 41h ro w: sponsors Mike Reini- go and C urr Hahn, Brion Tieken, Poul Freeman, Brion Suits, John York, Bo Becker, Rob De Villez nghf ART CLUB OFFICERS Shane Howell, Ginger Klingermon, Deanna Woods, Geno McGuyer.
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