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Amy Barr Brooke Bauer Karen Baumann Linda Baumgartner Brian Baxter Dave Beeching Patty Belmonti Marilyn Berdick Jeff Berman Jodi Berman James Berner Jeff Bernstein Bob Bertog Susan Bianchi Kim Bielat Lisa Beilick Patricia Bihary Bruce Bitcon David Bohn Ed Bohn Sue Bohn Dean Borchert Jeff Botker Pattie Brewer Sosi Brodjian David Brody Brian Brown Teri Budzik Ursula Buehring Greg Bugay Ernest Burkholder Debbie Caldwell Mary Callahan Andrea Callas Cecilia Campo Elsa Campo Lenora Campo Neal Cannon Cindy Cash Marty Cawley Pam Cernansky Todd Cernetic Marla Chalmers Paul Chandiles Scott Channon Barry Chaplik Tina Chatel William Chigas Howard Chodash Jeff Cieply JoAnn Claffey Chris Clark Sari Cohen Margie Collins Sue Collins Stewart Conger Mike Conlin Tom Conlin Jeff Connaughton Carolyn Coskey Todd Coulam Tom Coyl Melissa Crawford Juniors!191
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Juniors Raise he main purpose of the ju- nior class is to raise the mon- ey for the Junior-Senior prom. In order to do so, the Juniors sold candy bars such as Snickers and Three Musketeer bars during foot- ball and basketball games, worked concessions, sponsored sock hops and participated in the Titan Carni- val. Even though we are a small group, I'm pleased with the people, Prom Funds said president of the junior class' Nancy Gilligan. One of their projects this year was to decorate the old pit. In the mead- ow we can build a snowman . .. was their slogan. The wall became colorful with pictures of snowmen to cheer up the dreary days. Officers for this year were Presi- dent Nancy Gilligan, Vice-President Eric Gilliland, Secretary Cindy Al- spaugh and treasurer Bob Prihoda. Marlene Fenster works out a science problem with her calculator at her side. Eric Gilliland belts out a song at the Elizabethan Banquet. Sue Bianchi looks for a friend while peeking out from inside the junior float. 190fIuniors Bill Ackerman Kelly Adams Kelly Adams Kathy Aiello John Albrecht Cindy Alspaugh Bruce Ambler Adrienne Anderson Steve Anderson Anita Armbardt Doug Arnold Rich Arnold Lisa Ascher julie Aspinall Todd Atkinson Renee Baich Lori Bandemer Jim Bane is .. .. --as at---f Z- r i fr t t K - Fi? l f 3 l ll, 321' ,, 4 5.5, Q r I I ,fl 3. rrp! '45 -- --gf 7 9 'gif Lia sf.-.fflfi . Slew 5 , s W ff .1 ' 'rig' if 3 H SF' 3s 2 ' , 5 123. .Q 1 ,. 1 ix Yu Q 'W ' PES' -is E w 1 ay, Q Q w .gr eil v - , as .r if-+1 ey if
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192!I uniors Reading Lab Is South's Melting Pot ow does it feel to be the nephew of an ambasador? What is it like to pay two thousand dollars just to get out of a country? According to George Slebi, GBS is very different from Columbia. George Slebi moved here from Colum- bia to improve his English and to have abetter opportunity in a career. He is the son of a South American that would be comparable to the United States Kenne- dy's. His uncle is an ambassador, said Miss Jean Makas, head of the reading lab. George seems to like school more at GBS I get to know more girls, he said. The people are different. They're more fun. Makas believes that the reading lab is a home for foreign students. It's far more interesting for us than them, she said. According to Lee-Min Ha, sophomore, Vietnam is very different from the United Amy Cropp Dan Crow Brian Crowe John Cullen Eric Cummings Amy Curran Clayton Curry Bill D'Alexander Sue Daley Mark Danner Meryl Das kal Ann Dault Dale Day Tony DeCeanne Linda Dedes Chris Dennis Mike Devine Jeff Di Benedetto Tami Diamond Scott Dickau Charles Dickinson Scott DiGilio Joe Dinelli Ed Dingman Toni Dini Jennifer Dixon Bonnie Dohring Roberta Dolins States. She moved here over the summer of '78 and knew no english. Miss Makas spoke for her. Lee-Min Ha was a Chinese girl' living in Vietnam. Her brother was among the first refugees who came after the war, but Lee couldn't get out, Maksas explained. She had to wait for four months to get out of Vietnam. Chinese were being har- assed. They all wanted to leave. To escape they had to travel several hundered miles over sea to get to Malasia. Two thousand American dollars was paid to ride on the boat taking the risk of not being excepted on the other side 1Malasial. Her mother is still in Vietnam but her father is here. After staying four months in Malasia, she came here. She knew no English when she got here but she is learning it quickly. She is still waiting for her mother to come, Makas said. Lee-Min Ha and Yeon Kyung make a move toward learning better English. George Slebi watches films in the reading lab to learn more abou the U.S. ,IWW ii
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