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Homeroom Representatives from the bottom: Row one: Pat Tallon, Matt Schuth, Linda Cutting, Heidi Klotzsche, Debbie Preston, Sue Gumm, Laurie Wooten, Lisa Bjorkland, Gary Ball, Heidi Spar. Row two: Bob Templin, Steve Katnick, Ann Olsen, Rudy Vega, Don Ross, Russ Little, Joy Strick- land, Jackie Ross, Diane Mergell, Debbie Beck. Row three: Rob Gibbs, David Maizland, Joan Mossman, Debbie Cushman, Sue Eckardt, Barbara Elzig, Kim Wil- son, Pete Cooper. Row four: Jim Sardo, Steve Keyser, Phil Christ, Terry Nolan, Dave Primrose, Shelly Weil, Penny Krebs, Fred Mayerhofer. Row five: Carrie Ran- dolph, Mary Jo Strader, Rick Lloyd, Andy Opfell, Jeff Galt. Betsy Peterson, Joe Boggess, Tracy Hope. Row six: Spence Titmarsh, Steve Martin, Pete Woodfill, Richard Keyser, Scott J nw, Huntsman, Linda Gelinas, De J Dee Cook. Row seven: Steve Van 3 5 Wagner, Ann Hall, Peggy Haugen, Alice Short, Doug Larson. Row eight: Rick Jacobs, Greg Poulen, Lisa Poulen, Russ Ason, Mike Sfregola, Thane Tierney, Gary Van Camp. Row nine: Craig Ed- die, Mike Cleary, Dan Rabun. Row ten: Dan Rossier, Norm Pip- pen, Clark Moffat, Bill Button, Chris Kirkwood, Larry Johnson, Steve Gortz, Donna Slane. ,.QW.f:-W.-sc aa fs' is ivif i Homeroom Reps share their ideas at a meeting. Closs Reps Aid In Communication There were two purposes of the Homeroom Repre- sentatives this year. First, the representative related to the A.S.B. Cabinet the problems of his respective class in an effort to deal with the problems of the stu- dent body. The second purpose was to establish a two- way street of communication between the A.S.B. Cabi- net and the student body. lt is hoped that the Home- room Representative will continue to be a significant and effective force on campus.
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'T '5l Pep Club president and Pep Commissioner: Peggy Neale. Row one: Kim Thomas, Fran Hart, Francine Harris, Paul Schacht, Debbie Preston, Janelle Price, Jim Evens, Peggy Neale, Jackie Ross, Margaret Brown, Cheri Harville. Row two: Mary Hansen, Linda Cut- ting, Carol Peterson, Rita Gray, Linda Casselman, Linda Maxon, Debbie Chytraus, Katie Miller, Michell Tunnell, Roberta Richardson, Nancy Mossman, Lois Tompkins. Row three: Jill Jones, Francine .OE Spirit Socirs To New Peaks WOW! What a fantastic year. The spirit at Foothill has improved IOOCXJ over previous years. The minor sports as well as the major sports were well sup- ported by the student body. Throughout the year, the classes displayed outstand- ing spirit and pride. Homecoming week showed unequaled participation by every- one. . it The student body, working together . as a team, has proven that Foothill is the GREATEST! So, to Foothill, l leave many dedicated Pep Club members and under- classmen to make next year even better. Peggy Neale Pep Commissioner .-ka., Perlof, Lori Nelson, Robin Wilson, Barbara Spivey. Row four: Janet Cross, Roberta Morgan. Row five: Richard Cohen, Marilyn Miller, Pete Grimes, Jane Smisek, Marilyn Mengos, Robin Sanders, Linda Weinberg, Tom Steffy, Laurinda Campbell, Carla Robbie, Andrea Lindsay.
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