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7th Grade officers 8th Grade officers CLASS OFFICERS 7TH, 8TH, 9TH 3T Being a class officer is an important part of being involved in school activi- ties. The 7th-9th class officers are doing a very good job in holding their meet- ings, and are helping with the pep as- semblies. Being a class officer takes a lot of time, effort, and participation. In or- der to be a class officer you have to have good grades. The carnival is the biggest event for all classes, because it gives each class a chance to raise money for their class funds. 1. The 7th grade class officers from left to right are. Vice-President Danny Reeves, President Kristi Moore, not pictured secretary Kari Turn- er. 2. 8th grade class officers from left to right are, Vice-President Donnie Carleton, Secretary Cindi Duncan, President Denny Paschke. 3. 9th grade class officers from left to right are. Secretary Tammy Arnold, President Suzy Stastny, sargeant of arms, Shanny Heaton, Vice- President Paul Gassett. 26 Class Officers
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10th Class Officers Left to fight Secretary, Billie Joe Buehler, President, Susan Eakins, Sergeant at arms. Bill Gallagher, Vice President, Brenda 1th Class Office) m A Left to right President Karla McAuliffc, Vice President Tim Parks, no photo avail- able Secretary Angtc Morris Class Officers 10th, 11th, 12th Officers 10th-12th The main purpose of the 10th-12th class officers is to improve and guide their classmates on important school matters. This requires a lot of time and effort from all members. They must work together to come up with ideas to get everyone involved in the school activities. This ranges from conducting class meetings and choos- ing queen candidates for homecoming activities, and raising money towards production of the Junior Senior Prom. All members of the school and clubs are involved and are trying to raise money. All in all the class officers job is a very important part of school; It helps keep Lost River an interesting and an exciting school to attend.
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FRESHMEN Tammy Arnold Tony Alexander Chris Barnes Rick Carpenter Terry Cheyne Theresa Chin Laura Dailey Darla Duncan Angie Erickson Penny Harbin Donald Hartley Shannon Heaton Demar Hill Jennifer Holl Scott Hyatt Michelle Evarts Freshmen 27
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