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Anthony Espinoza Rebecca L. Everett Softball, CSF, Key Club, Honor Guard. BSR, Wind Ensemble, Sr. Class Public- ity Melissa A. Everington Joyce B. Fabian Betty E. Felix FHA Sonya K. Finley FHA, BSU, Food Service Michael D. Fiorenza CSF, North Star Edward H. Fitch Football, Wrestling, Track, BSU, Auto- tech, ICC, North Woods James A. Flores Football, North Woods Eric N. Foss Tennis, BSR Kathy W. Foster Michael A. Frakes Baseball Denise R. Gailey Kimberly S. Gallagher Football Mgr. Dennis W. Galvan Tari L. Gatson Basketball Kimberly L. Gaughenbaugh Jerod P. Gilbert Soccer, Key Club Harindarpal Singh Gill CSF, North Star, BSR, Wind Ensemble Mariella G. Gonzales SENIORS senior class officers 59 mt
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Pals Get It Done - ■ ■ J ST think we ' re a unique class of X officers because we ' re all close friends, said Nancy Witt, Vice- President. Being close friends proved to be an asset for tfie senior class officers. Once we met at Nancy Witt ' s house to watch movies and ended up talk- ing about the senior trip to Hawaii, commented Jeanne Halley, Co-pub- licity officer. The officers usually met at Witt ' s home to plan activities such as senior ditch day, and graduation. Although communication between the officers was hardly a problem, ful- filling their duties became a definite challenge. It ' s hard to plan senior activities because they ' re suppose to be spectacular, commented Rebec- ca Everett, Co-publicity officer. For- tunately, their ability to work together profited the entire class. Our senior class officers have planned some of the most thrilling activities, especially the trip to Hawaii, stated Kenneth Legrone. ••• SENIOR CLASS OFTICERS: Dawn Lee, Social Chairperson: Kelly Lovendge, Secretary: Nancy Witt, Vice-President; Jeanne Halley, Co-publicity: Terry Lim- tiaco. President: Rebecca Everett, Co- publicity; laina Dixon, Social Chairper - son, {not pictured: Theresa Tuazon, Trea- surer.) Ann M. El ting Comp Guard, BSR, heart Erika L. Erickson Lisa A. Emsberg Thomas M. Erzen Soccer Freshmen Sweel- 58 seniors
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Seniors Work For Status What did letterman jackets and fast cars have in common? Both were status symbols, a fact that proved to be very important for most seniors. Letterman jackets and fast cars were a source of pride for their owners, and exhibited the hard work and determination the owners had put into getting them. Although some were lucky enough to get their cars as presents, the majority of seniors had to work hard to raise the money to buy them themselves. Working at the Cask ' n Cleaver is not something I look forward to, said Andy Peek, but I need the job in order to maintain my car. Then came the problems of paying for gas, insur- ance, and making various improve- ments. Without a job, I wouldn ' t be able to pay for all the improvements I have made on my car, added Peek. Seniors had to sacrifice their free time to work and raise money for their cars, but most of them felt it was worth the trouble. Upon entering high school, getting a letterman jacket became a goal for a large number of students. Earning a letterman jacket was not an easy task however, and the grueling practices and rigorous exercise that were nec- essary proved to be hard work. Al- though it was a difficult task, Bob Blackman said, I was determined to get a letterman jacket, because no one in my family ever had one. The hard work that was necessary to get a varsity letter, and jacket was not v rith- out it ' s rewards however. Once the students received their letters, they had the opportunity to express them- selves on the back of a jacket. Some seniors names or nicknames embroi- dered the back of their jackets while others featured intricate de- signs. Getting a letterman jacket and buying a fancy car, were goals that many seniors had set upon entering high school. This often meant getting a job or experiencing grueling prac- tices, but most seniors felt it was all worth it. ••■ ,1. 1 — Bl SENIOR LETTERMEN. FRONT ROW: Michael Gonzales, Michelle Hayes, Kerry Tomlinson, Kristi Lund, Tom Tracey, John Anderson: ROW 2: Eric Foss, Jeanne Halley, Robert Salyer. Angela Lasater, Richard Maraden, Robert Blackman. Todd Bnght, Kevin Richardson. GO seniors
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