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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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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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FRESHMEN Maria Evarts Mike Evarts John Girtman Travis Lamb Colleen Lyon Stacy Micka Jerry Mitchell Glenn Harris Scott Carlson Michelle Beardsly NO PHOTO AVAILABLE PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE V ?.8 Frpshmpn This year, we inherited the class of '87: an enthusiastic, bright bunch of kids. Whenever you hear the word 'freshman', the first thing that comes to mind is immaturity and inexperience; the two go hand in hand. The first thought a freshman has of high school is, OH, GOD! WHAT ARE THEY GOING TO DO TO ME NOW? The freshmen adjusted well to the surroundings, as well as the homework load. The freshmen worked hard all through the year on many tradi- tional school activities. They had a queen candidate for football homecoming and carnival. Darla Duncan was crowned basketball homecoming queen 1984. We ex- pect the freshman class to con- tribute greatly to Lost River High School in the years to come.
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