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1 Being a Senior . U . . - H Being a senior gives you a feeling of power. Pam Owen ult involves such things as practicing the 'Senior Strut', learning the perfect freshman cut down, having the guts to do anything, and the style to carry it off. In our fourth year we have the strut, a cut down, guts, and lots of style. Cheri McKeighan NX Seniors have a lot to look forward to. Tina Ransom uBeing a senior feels very relieving, but I have to remember it is just the beginning. Paula lanning Rosie Riojas listens to the directions to the bathroom. Kevin Pratt is no longer jealous of girl's fashions, The Past , i , Hamm Angie Davis does an impression of some of her favorite teachers. Loitering is a senior privilege. l l Tricia Rothhammer shows her true Kyra Picken and Audra Buchanan tell Santa F'er50na'itY' Student Life ZF!
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xQ tlslilrill Kim Brent smiles while making a last minute decision. Carolyn Blanchard and Meredythe Cavendar flash their campaign smiles. Amy Hunt practices to be the next Geraldine Ferraro. Denise Rae poses with one of her supporters, Kayla Bizzell. Girls Sweep Class Elections In September, students started hanging posters and preparing speeches for upcoming elections. Then the campaigning began, it was time to elect class officers. An officers job is to represent the class, manage money, and to make wise decisions pertaining to the school and its students. One notable outcome was that female candidates swept the freshman and sophomore slates. juniors and seniors placed only four male candidates in office. janet Bohanan was elected president of the Freshman Class, leannie Copeland was elected vice-president, Hyla Hundley was elected secretary, Debbie Puholovich was elected treasurer. Carolyn Blanchard was elected president of the Sophomore Class, Shelly Schmoker was elected vice-president, Meredythe Cavender was elected secretary, Kim Brent was elected treasurer, lulie jenkins, Amy Carr, and Amy Hodge were elected representatives. Mark Loescher was elected president, of the junior Class, Martha Bracamontez was elected vice-president, Erica Peterson was elected secretary, Marshall Eidson was elected treasurer, Kim Piske, Lisa Klein, and Carla Campbell were elected representatives. Keith Terrell was elected president for the Senior Class, leff Bazar was elected vice-president, lennifer Mishler was elected secretary, Anette Alexander was elected treasurer, Sharlyn Kelly, julie Burson, and Tricia Rothammer were elected representatives. Student Life 9
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