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Left: After her victory. Kelly roster radiates her pleasure, Hiyht: ReloxiiHi after IXiriny on oftersehonl icnrto nit. candi totes for the senior eloss presidential race. David I uvard reflects n his victory 'orsity cheerleader practice their routines. Anxiously awaiting their mm to speak, candidales f r Juiih r Class president listen t Charley Aii i sw rth's speech. 26 Studeni Life
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Above: Karen Taylor. Tracy Muehlbrad. Mark lialew and Khonda Dunn select their tncal from tire Southern Sea-catered banquet, licit ru : Junior Carolyn l.uyo holds her cross country award as she waits ft r Susan Pickard. Enjoyiny himself at the Sports Banquet. Kelly Crammer consumes his last piece of chicken. Athletes receive awards Super aihleies combine 10 form a super athletic program and as usual. Monterey had both. From basketball to golf, boys and girls' programs both attained a reputation of txnver and pride. At the end of the year, athletes were honored at the All-Sports banquet. Guest speaker was Joe Heed, quarterback for the Detroit Lions. Most valuable player awards were given to Ricky Pinkerton, baseball; Kurt McFarlin and Pauline Musii, tennis: Curtis Conawav. Susan Rickard and Chuck Perry, track: cliff Baggett. Brian Sheffield and Cookie Creel, golf: Craig Fhloana Margaret Grennell. basketball; Scott Mickey. Beth I lanlon and Linda (: p -r. swimming: Andy Barron, football: Mindy Holloway, volleyball; and Curtis Conaway and Carolyn Lugo, cross-country. Student Life 25
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Congmtukitinq Annelle Morris on her presidential vicit rg. C n I lilU • Sen li pines her a I uni. Will) a skih of uietorioas relief. Chris Keislini) is plod ihe ill-school VP race is fit tisl ted Sophomore Charing Ainsworth funises in contemplation of his junior fireside 7 tlial lu n u r. Politicos seek office li takes guts 10 run for office in a sc hool as big as Monterey. The people who finally get iheir names on ihe balloi arc outstanding studenis--academically and socially. This year was no exception. Candidales for the; olfice of president of the senior class were Ravi Vallabhan. Carolyn Cobb. David I loward. Staci Moore and Warren Havens. For senior class secretary. Kelly Foster and Susan Powell.cheerleader candidates were Alison Sellmeyer. Kelly Miller. LuDonna Walker. Camille Scioli. Kim Wallace. Laura Holloway. Margie Edwards. Kelly Foster. Kim Fouls. Lisa Pipkin. Andy Spraggins. Pam Kelvey. Lulu Case hen, Cindy Swenson. Donna Dunn and Vicki Edwards. Candidates for president of the junior class were Charley Ainsworth. Tracy Rickard. Debbie Knaff. Brad Burhman and Billy Stringer. Ken Butts. Lee Ann Snodgrass. Tracy Muehlbrad. Claudia Green and Shelly McGuire all ran for tiie office of junior class secretary. Candidates for student fxxly officers included Annette Morris and Carolyn Cobb for president. Sherri Alexander. ( hris Kiesiing and David Thompson for vice-president. Pam Moore. Shelly Dunn. Lisa Everett and Cara Peel for secretary, and Kelly Farmer. Ken Campbell. Jay Cadell for treasurer. Officers elected for the 1979-80 school year include Charley Ainsworth, junior class president: Lee Ann Snodgrass, junior class secretary; David Howard, senior class president: Kelly Foster, senior class secretary: Alison Sellmeyer. Camille Scioli. Margie Edwards. Kim Fouls. Lisa Pipkin and Cindy Spraggins. varsity cheerleaders: Annette Morris, student body president: Chris Keisling. vice- president: Pam Moore, student body secretary: and Ken Campbell, treasurer. Student Life 27
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