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| Senior Class Officers:Fronr Row: Puck Snidow; sponsor, Spencer Scrivner; vice presi- denr, Jimmy Lee; presidenr, Lisa Anderson; treasurer. Back Row: Kristin Krebs; historian, Kathleen Moldovan; secrerary Mrs. Snidow shares the load There was a grear race fo see who would become the senior class Officers. Many promises were made and serious considerations were giv- en fo voting. The major concern was the ques- tion of who would be re- sponsible for graduation and all the senior activi ties. Even though it was a rime consuming job Mrs Snidow cherished her title and successfully brought the seniors through their final year of high school Question: How do you feel about this year's offi- cers compared ro past of- ficers? Mrs. Snidow: Every Class is special with its spe- cial personalities. So far this year has been quire unique because the class Is sO much larger and there are so many sen- iors | need to know. Quesrion: Whar are some of your responsibli- ties as the class sponsor? Mrs. Snidow: As the sen- ior class sponsor | have the responsibiliry of guid- ing the class through its senior year-arranging dares, organizing the last days of school, seeing that everyone gets across the stage in alpha- betical order art gradu ation, and making sure thar the seniors have a grear year Quesrion: Whar are some of the things you Would like to see done for the senior class? Mrs. Snidow: | think the senior class can, if it worlks rogetner, create more activities for itself and rhus creare many more memories Question: If you could compare the senior class to anything whar would t be? Mrs. Snidow: | am the morner and have 450 children all of whom | love dearly Karen Jean Austin: DECA 11, 12 Joseph Christopher Bailey: Varsity Soccer 9,10, 11, 12; FBLA 11, 12; French Club 9, 11 SCA 9, 10, 12; Prom Court 11; Homecoming Court 12 Richard Garland Bailey IV: Varsity Wres tling 9, 10, 1; Varsity Golf 10, 11, 12; Spanish Club 9, 10, 11; JV Baseball 9 Charles Edward Baker Rebecca Lynn Bales: DECA 11, 12: Drama Club 11; Spanish Club 9, 10 Deanna Kay Ball: French Club 9, 10, 11, 12: Yearbook Sraff 11, 12; (Sports Ediror 12) Key Club 9, 10; Sofrball 9, 10 Julie Marie Bare: Key Club 10, 11, 12; Na tional Honor Sociery 11, 12; French Club 9, 10, 11; FBLA 10 Kimberley Fay Barry: DECA 11, 12: (Secre rary 12) Carol Anne Basl: The Cavalierian 10, 11, 12 Ediror 12) Key Club 11, 12; Forensics 12; JV Baseball Manager 9; SODA 11; SADD 12; Ger man Club 9 10 11, 12; Indoor Track 9 Christopher Patrick Beckner: Spanish Club 10, 11; FBLA 12; DECA 12; Baseball 10; Chess Club 9 Calvin Christopher Belcher: Spanish Club qian Ernest Paul Bickford: Marching Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Chess Club 12; NHS 11, 12 Eye Openers Seniors
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20 Christopher Matthew Akins Mark Bradley Albright: Drama Produc AC ) 44 AD. NILES 49 11, 12; French Club 9, 10, 11, 12 Christopher William Allen: Spanish Club 9 ter b 4 41: Inreract Clemis E. Alston: FBLA 10, 11, 12 Lynne Amacker: Key Club 11, 12 chorus 9, 10, 11, 12; NHS 11, 12; SADD 10, 11 Newspaper Sraff 11, 12; French Club 9, 10, 1 Drama Production 12 Tiffany John Lawrence Anderson: FBLA 11 (Dele are ro Srare Comperitior Lisa Kristine Anderson: Girl's Varsity Ten- Team 9, 10, 11, 12: Key Club 10, 11, 12 Tre er 12) NHS 2; Senior Class Counc 2: (Treasurer) SCA 9, 10. 11: SADD 9, 10. 11 Club 9, 10, 11 Thomas Paul Andrews: DECA 9, 11: FBLA Richie Smith Ang Kristy Michelle Anthony: Drama Club 9 r Af Scott Andrew Arthur: JV Soccer 9: Spanish Eye Openers Seniors
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the many shining per- sonalities who passed through the doors on the way to her destiny. Kristen only saw herself as ‘just like everybody else”. With all the time she spent on her school work and sports, she still had time for her friends. The Spe- cial Olympics and the Key Club were considered of ur- Most importance to Kristen in her volunteer work. Kristen enjoyed the support of her parents who were available to encourage her wherher if was with her sports, her schoolwork, or her need to meet application deadlines. “Being respected for my intell- gence and knowledge of var- lous subjects is MUCH more im- portant tro me than being able to say | have a certain grade point average.” Kristen's most significant memory of high school years was her involvement with swimmimg and the many good friends and teachers at school. Kristen Krebs enjoyed particapating on the ream and being with her friends Pam Chumney waits in line during fourth period in order to get her blood taken MUCH MORE I MPOR TEN KREBS RESPECTED FOR INTELLIGENCE IN Eye Openers 22 Seniors
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