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lessica Garcia Dawn Garrett Glenda Garza Michelle Geplord Lavern Gerald Patrick Gil David Gomez Robert Gonzales loanne Goodlet Lili Gordon Theresa Gordon Catherine Gray Jackie Greer George Gordon Kathleen Grim Helen Guerra Angela Guerrero Matthew Guerrero Kimberly Gutierrez Carrie Hagerty Natasha Hale Gary Hall Kerry Hall Michael Ham Timothy Hane Kathleen Hansen Dianne Hara Harold Harmon Roche Hart Paula Havsgaard Lisa Hayes Emily Heath Carolyn Hernandez Danny Hernandez Elvia Hernandez Gilbert Hernandez Monique Hernandez Victor Hernandez Kewonda Hightower Michael Himmelberg Tammy Holeman John Holmes Anne Hotchkiss lames Hotchkiss Laura Housewright Laurie Hughes Tern Hulbert Shino Iwaoka freshmen 143
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Freshmen Vod Farns Roy Felix Reeson Flores Reqena Flowers L.ila Ford Daniel Frakes Robert Funchess Michelle Fury Gerald Galvan Leonard Galvan Cuauhtemoc Garcia Irma Garcia Frosh, Soph Join Forces ti Jt round the World in Five Days? questioned £ many students from the freshman and sopho- more classes. Sophomore Lynae Lawson asked, How do you put that on a iloat? Until three days before the Homecoming Parade, this question remained unan- swered. But as the fateful day grew nearer, the two classes began constructing their masterpiece, masterpiece. The actual float building, while not entirely free of difficul- ties, proved to be enjoyable to all. Freshman Julie Stewart commented, When the seniors tried to bomb our float with water balloons, some of the guys were running around like mini-G.I. JoesI Held at Tina Lasater ' s house, the float building process took approximately nine hours, spread out over the two days preceeding the parade. Although the construction began late, contributions from Mr. and Mrs. Bunyak helped the work go smoothly. The dedication of the freshmen and sophomores also proved to speed construction along and, despite all the hard work, the atmosphere remained relaxed and friend- ly. Even though over nine hours were put into the pro- ject, we all had a good time! said Shirley Sanematsu. And when the batteries for the radio ran out, we started singing Christmas Carols. ••• We need more blue paper! was heard constantly when building the float. Cutting the much needed paper are Stacy Rusk. Ahmed Ahmed. Glenn Fuller, lenny Harris, and Danny Lane. 142 people
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Freshmen Blend Proves Profitable Freshman class officers? Most people said, Big deal, but in 1984-1985 it really was. In past years, elec- tions have been dominated by one feeder school, either University Heights or Central, said Co-Publicity Chair- person Katie McCarty. But this year there is an even mix and what ' s more, it works, Treasurer Lisa Bunyak agreed. It ' s odd that last year we were all rivals, but this year we ' re all such good friends. This unusual mixture of students provided a great first year for the Class of ' 88. The blend of ideas and backgrounds from the two middle schools paid off in a way that also made the officers unique. They were able to organize themselves faster than other Freshman classes. In the first half of the year they had already held one fundraiser. President Randy Lounsbury stated, We did so well on the t-shirt sales that we ' re confident we can do well on all of our other fun- draisers. The officers of 1985 managed to meld together the per- sonalities and good ideas of two rival schools and in the process made a successful year for North ' s newest class. We seem to be pulling it together well, summarized Secretary Shirley Sanematsu. ■ • FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: Secretary. Shirley Sanematsu; Co- Social Chairperson, Kim Spooner, Treasurer. Lisa Bunyak; President, Randy Lounsbury; Vice President, lulie Stewart; Co-Pubhcity Chairper- sons, Katie McCarty and Emily Heath. (Not Pictured: Co-Social Chair- person, Erin Sullivan) Uriel Jaramilio Mia lenner Reqina Jimenez Jenniier Johns Aaron Johnson Enca Johnson Rosanna Johnson Tanya Johnson 144 people
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