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luniors K All Maria Zoes so E5.. . . .9.,,? I ix Ballroom formals require planning Iunior girls, excited about their Senior girls formals. started as early as September gathering into groups. Anywhere from 25 to 30 girls made up the groups. The first few meetings were to establish the group and get ideas together. At the first meeting, there was total chaos. Everyone had dif- ferent ideas. But we did decide on a month for our formal, said Iunior Ashley Allbritton. Whether having the first or last dance, preparing a formal was hec- tic. Where to have the formal was fairly easy. A couple of girls went and looked at different hotels and country clubs. They got prices and the group voted on the place, said Iunior Charlotte Whitty. Money is one of the main factors in getting a formal together. We gave about half of our money at the beginning of the year because we needed to put money down for the ballroom, said Iunior Peggy Kostial. Now we have to come up with a theme and hire a band, but we don't have to worry about that yet until next year, she added. UU by Louro Griffin Iunior girls spent school hours gathering ideas as they planned for their senior girls' formals. Iuniors Sandy Alfeld, Linda Allen and Muffin Miller concentrate on choosing a theme. Photo by lim Tomforde. 'V Douglas Williams , ..., .. Bridgett Wilson V ' 1 A Iohn Wilson Iames Wimberly Beth Woehler - A .. M . is Stephanie Woodfin 2211221 t ' Christine Wu Y' - H Monte Wilcox my I rg A fi 2 fa 'U ,-, A M c V Robert Zeien ff , .. ma- '--va-: K Y 7 x ' nk . 4 S V A Shirley Yong ' W. ff Seh-Fern Yong A 5 ' -' David Young H . -' KimberlyYoungchild if 'V y'-ff? , CaroleYoungjohn ' Ken Zagorski 'W' Mgr .. VW .. . , W if 231 151 5 -: 5 5 I . Kim Zindler Iuniors O 187
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Kristi Roberts Ricky Roberts Roseanne Robertson leff Roeling Iordon Ronn lean Ross Ronnie Rud Kerry Rudy Brandie Rulfs Glenn Russell Iim Russ Steven Russak luliet Safro Kent Sanders Stuart Saunders Ioe Schmidt Martin Schroeder Emily Schuette Iohn Scott Mary Kay Scott Mairim Sera I0 Sharp Samantha Sllieridon Ion Silberman Karen Silverman Chris Skidmore Sara Skolnick Brad Smith Nancy Smith Scott Smith Marlen Smits Andrea Sorley Kathy Sorsby Tom Sparks Iennifer Spear Dale Spring ield Kara St. Cyr Bettina Stouder Taylor Stout Kelly Sterader Kim Strama Katherine Sullivan Steven Sullivan Caren Sumner Laura Tankersly Molly Taylor Amy Teague Carmen Teran Lance Thomas Suzanne Thomas Todd Thompson Mary Tilton Thuy Tran Ti Tran Carol Trowbridge Robin Truesdell Tommy Tucker Richard Tuttle Eric Tyburec Betsy Uhrbrock Mary Valicek Paul Varga David Vaughn Ken Veseleny Kate Vickers Steve Voelkel Iules VoFel Kurt Von B on Sharon Wahlstrom Corinne Waldo Tom Walker Iacqueline Wall Sharman Wax Mathis Weatherall Bryan Weathford Russell Webb Shea Wear Melanie Weimann Mark Weivcer Charl0tteW itty ,px 186 0 juniors
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Fred Adams Andy Alexander Chris Anderson Scott Alford Kevin Antill Mark Antill Dorothy Auchter Roxanne Biard Gina Baudat jay Barneau Lynn Bearden Matt Bell Paula Bender Susan Berk Phyllis Berkley Karen Borkman Brooke Beveridge Richard Bevis Eric Bin Kim Birdwell Barrie Black Carol Blankenship Kim Blissard Laura Bogar Bob Bollinger james Bone Kelly Bosse Lew Bouchier Stacie Brandt jamie Breslow Clay Brooks Gregory Brooks Sophomores Prizes encourage magazine sale Be it a fashion magazine or a magazine dealing with the latest in cars, the sophomores offered it. Beginning March 19, the Class of '83 attempted to convince their parents, friends and teachers to spend their money on subscriptions to Sports Illustrated or McCalls. I think I pushed magazines on nearly everybody, said Sophomore jennifer Shroff. Many sellers found their job dif- ficult. Magazines were kind of hard to sell because they're so expensive, said Sophomore Pam Miller. But in a way that's good, because you didn't have to sell very many to make a lot of money, added Sophomore Astrid Williams. Aside from the high cost, other pro- blems arose. A lot of people I talked to had just renewed their subscrip- tions, said Sophomore Vicky Nicandros. Various incentives encouraged the students to sell. Stuffed animals, giant Sophomore magazine salesmen called on houses for their fundraising project. Nathaniel Lack shows Mrs. jody Tomforde some choices of magazines. Photo by jim Tomforde. candy bars and a cash jackpot we only a few of the prizes offered. A lot of the people wouldn't ha sold if there hadn't been so ma good prizes, said Class Preside Susan Hillman. Perfect School Plans, the co pany chosen to handle the sales, su plied the awards. All we had to do was find out w had sold enough to win a prize a then send it to their English clas said Susan. Along with this responsibility, t officers were also responsible checking to make sure that the pro amount of money came with ea group of orders. They found themselves spendi after-school hours in the Up Green Wing office, drowned envelopes, order forms, checks, c and the variety of prizes waiting to awarded. It took a lot of time because if came up short of money, we had add everything up over and over u we figured out where it went wron said Susan, It was a hassle. Xi! by Mary Lynn Kurve 188 I Sophomores
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