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WHAT? - Secretaries register puzzled students in the office during summer sopho- ' t t' . more regls Ya 'On ELEVATOR? - Especially helpful to sopho- mores, this sign points the way to the location of the elevator. .,...,.tATUUlII'lO S GRADUATES i E-QWEICOME lf' ann nag i in 1. ? Iii - SOPH S ' Z - 8551 1 5 1 'f Y ' ELEVATOR If F-I Soph orientation held in summer More than 500 sophomores were shown throughout our school during sophomore orientation. Under the guidance of the staff, seniors led on- coming sophomores down the halls and through the Commons and ex- plained to them various aspects of the school. The newcomers were taken to classrooms and told by staff members rules they had to fol- low. It was an effective and most suc- cessful orientation for all. Most of the sophomores knew where to go the first day of school Cexcept for the few who couldn't find the ele- vatorb.
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iry David Tho- 'ieme for the I exercises. g seniors lis- e words, feel- iat their high ad, yet looked :oward the fu- ves. and friends imony were all sincerity. The meaningful to , the solo vhom you will lation you will l will ,, esents the theme. .5 I ., his CON' vick . STILL SMILIN' - Mixed emotions reside at the Ceremony. I I B xt, . X
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Student council elections were held in the spring of 1975. Those elected were: president - Jay Johnson: vice-president - Vanessa Hazlettg secretary - Ann Espinosag and treasurer - Nancy Dutcher. Class elections had one of the big- gest turnouts of campaigners ever. In the fall, ambitious students from all three classes cluttered up the halls, Commons, and cafeteria.with their brightly colored posters. During assemblies for ea'E:h class, students gave sincere speeches. in hopes of being elected. ,- The large number of candidates gave the voting student body a big decision in choosing the person they wanted to have to serve them best. Elections are spirited l' WHAT A DECISION - Seniors listen atten 105. V -.--:Alam THE V.l.P.'S - Smiles mask the faces of stu- dent council officers Ann Espinosa, Nancy Dutcher, Jay Johnson. and Vanessa Hazlett. tively to their classmates during student elec tion campaign speeches. M FOR MARY - Sophomore Mary Boel- man sincerely expresses herself while giving her campaign speech.
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