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GRADE 8 Presently the eighth grade is the largest class in junior and senior high school. The sig- nificance of the numhers is already evident in eighth grade involvement and enterprises. A well-attended eighth-grade dance was held on Nov. 10, eighth graders were instrumental in the experienced clothing recycling project, and- as would he expected - eighth graders are pace-setters for the five through eight stu- dent council. The eighth grade has what ap- EIGHTH GR If 5 . Q Q af , . , Q 1 X K fn. If IA 1 , pears to he a great future ahead, but -- on the other hand - some people rate eighth graders along with outlaws, pirates, and highwaymen. CLASS OFFICERS Treasurer - joe McDonald ,K President- Stu. Coun. Rep. - ,ix J , Richard Lemmerman Helen Eline if, Q5-fi 1 ji DL.-Lv R Vice President- Amy MacDonald Peter Kirchner Advisers -- Mr. Cookson Secretarv - Karen Granger Mr. Fry TOP ROW: Tom Andrus, Michael Ball, Mary Ball, 'A 1 'I Stephen Ball, Walter Agar, Robin Benjamin, Dan- A ij ll Q xx M492-5 L. 41 16 ny Bethel, Diane Barth, john Berkel, jimmy Be- thel, Chuck Briggsg Wendy Bush, Sean Claydon, Stephen Brown, David Brown. ROW 2: Chuck Crosler, Rosemary Connell, William Clouser, Rich- ard Cronk, David Curtiss, Virginia Dapretto, San- dra Dellert, Lee Curtiss, Diana Curtiss, Geoff Donelan, Harry Fay, Donald Oakes. ROW 3: Roh- ert Dugan, james Driscoll, Helen Eline, Vlaree Funk, Nellie Fink, William Farnham, David Funk, Betty Gower, Blanche Goewey, Pam Germain, james Gaynor, Cecelia Gaarn. ROW 4: Karen Granger, Nadine Griffin, Teresa Guerra, Matthew Gunn, Karen Hankey, Bruce Hastedt, Lisa Haupt, Cindy Hehert, Tim Hewins, George Hill. ROW 5: Sal Impoco, Eric Ives, Scott jenssen, Laurie Joyce, jack Kahlstrom, Phyllis LeMere, Richard Lemmer- man, Matthew L,Hommedieu, Eleanor Leibsch, Peter Longdyke. ROW 6: Mary Kellard, Peter Kir- chner, Suzanne Knerr, Ronald Leffingwellg Marcia Love, Amy MacDonald, Lynn MacDonald, james Masse, Mark Massinig joe McDonald, Patricia Mintz, Iris Merola, Daniel Moulton. ROW 7: Deh- hie Ostrander, Hermione Ovitt, Brian Palmer, El- len Pedersen, Kathy Pedersen, Renee Peters, Thaise Peters, Ted Pettit, Marlene Pino: Emilie Piper, Milton Pixley, Linda Pshenishny, David Rhoades, Sandra Rice. ROW 8: Terry Rice, Steven Rodgers, Lisa Rood, Colleen Schoonmaker, Janis Seigerg Tania Shiminski, Maria Sierau, james Silk, Dale Smith, Jaclyn Smith: Paul Smith, Ray Smith Mary Stalker, William Stevens, Lisa Storti. ROW 9: Betsy Terwilliger, Guy Trag, janice Twing, Ste- phen Ullrich, Brad Vermeulen, Dave Watson, ja- net Wilkinson, Nicholas Witrukg Owen Wright Tom Wuori, Dehbie Zamperini, Terry Zinnermon. ABSENT: Charles Davis, William McDonald Donna Wichman. v 1 u Q lm 1 -Q I Q. . I JN A A ll f ' 3? s ...Sl s.. S ' , 1' 7 ,A K an l f Q , A flu . ' Vi s H A A 1 in W- V
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9551533 FRE HME O TDO OTHER A freshman contingent of five girls - Colleen Doyle, joan Fennell, Doreen Gurka, Susan Pratt, and jennifer Wright - attained high honors forthe first marking pe- riod and, in effect, beat the other high school classes tthe sophomore class had four high honors, the seniors had three, and the juniors had onel. CLASS OFFICERS Stu. Coun. Rep.- President - joan Fennell William P6lil'l1l Mary-Anne Vice President- Qlcgnnell john Paterson Advisers - Secretary - Ann Finn Miss Luccarelli Treasurer - Mr. Pottle Richard DuVall TOP ROW: Craig Bachetti, Dana Barnum, Richard Bassett, john Beckwith, Michelle Benjamin, Kevin Boibeauxg Dale Bosworth, Tina Brandt, Sandy Briggs, Gary Broggi. ROW 2: Laura Carson, Robert Carter, Margaret Cary, George Caul, Andrea Chase, james Collingwood, George Cook, james Cosgriff, jeff Crawford. ROW 3: Bruce Burns, julie Burns, Richard Candee, Sally Carlson, Robert Curtiss, Kar- en Deland, jonathan Deming, Richard DuVall, joy Egerton, William Egerton. ROW 4: Herbert Ei- chstedt, Sally Farnum, Cindy Fazzina, joan Fennell, Ann Finn, Kathleen Fletcher, Lori Guerra, Cynthia Guidi, Tina Gulotta. ROW 5: Doreen Gurka, Terry Hankey, Roseanne Hatch, Susan Heath, Eric Hey- mang Keith Hyatt, Debra Keefner, Randy Koldys. ROW 6: Florence LaRose, Linda LaRose, Russell Leffingwell, Frances LeMereg Michael Lewis, jo- Ann Martin, Bobby McDonnell, jeanne Malnati. ROW 7: Phillip Melendez, Wade Merritt, Chuck Mielke, john Mintz, Wanda Mintz, Ernest Nott, Robert O'Brien, Mary-Anne O'Connell, john Pater- son, Eric Pedersen. ROW 8: William Pekrul, Mike Phillips, Mary Pixley, Susan Pratt, Carolyn Rahm, Sheryl Robinson, jim Roots, Craig Salisbury, Keith Salzmann, Lorraine Smith, Debbie Spigarolo, Sandra Stevens: Kim Storti, Thomas Sullivan, Edward Tompkins, Clayton Trag, Michele Turner, Barry Van Deusen. ROW 9: Leslie Van Horn, George Warner, Cindy Wellington, Scott Wilkinson, Kimberly Wil- liams, Pat Winterbottomg jennifer Wright, Bob Wuori, Alan Ziegler, Fawn Zieglerg Terri Abbott, Virginia Black, Colleen Doyle, Michael Duryea, Thomas Sanford, Paul Wolfer. ABSENT: john Boughton, Bruce Eichstedt, Matt Hitchcock, Mi- chael Leining, Bruce Miller, Rebecca Peterson, john Van Deusen, William Van Duesen. 18
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