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The key to any successful year is cooperation among class officers and the rest of the class. Indeed this year’s senior officers, led by Presi- dent, James Woo, are no ex- ception to this rule. Other senior officers include; Vice President — Mike Winiecki, Secretary — Mary Ann James, Treasurer — Leslie Belsha, Parliamentarian — Irene Dalton, and Chaplain The Senior Class — Kristen Cobbs. The cooperation prevalent during their senior year began early in the fall by capturing first place with their winning Homecoming float. This was followed by many other suc- cessful projects including the annual Blood Drive. This year was marked by a first in Monacan history — Senior Stunt Night. This night blended Senior Talent with just “plain fun” to instill a sense of unity and coopera- tion in the class of ’85 for the eventful spring. Another first this year was Senior Week in- volving various graduation activities and culminating in a Senior Cookout in the courtyard. Indeed this and all other senior activities created the sense of cooperation that made the Class of 85. However, the sense of unity and cooperation that made the Class of ’85 special would not have been possible with- out the dedication and guid- ance of the Senior Class Sponsor, Miss Nancy Parrish. Taking on the responsibility of a class of 440 is no easy task, especially for the first time. However, Miss Parrish in her own special way suc- ceeded in making this year so memorable and successful. Senior Class Officers (Left to right) — Mike Winiecki, Vice President; Irene Dalton, Parliamentarian; James Woo, President; Kristen Cobbs, Chaplin; Leslie Belsha, Treasurer; Mary Ann James, Secretary. EY 85
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