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Elections The freshman class selected their next-year ' s class officers on June 3rd., and were followed by the sophomores and juniors on June 4th. and 5th., respectively. The student council supervised the elections which also included the SAC and Student Council contests. Speeches were mady by candidates at early morning assemblies and votes were cast all day in room 210. Since vo- ting was done with computer cards, the results were announced shortly after the polls closed at the end of each school day. The new student government officers ended this school year by beginning the plan- ning of next year ' s activities. Top left: Steve Duplisea — . . . and if elected, I will straighten my hair. Top right: Janice Healey — C ' mon you guys, it took me an hour to get my hair like this. Center left: Steve Travers - My fellow Americans . . . Left: Jack McCann — And fourthly . . . Bottom left: Jay Fenton — Since when have we had secret ballots? Below: Lisa Achin — And I can even addi m 29
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Father - Daughter Dance The Student Council - sponsored Father- Daughter dance was held this year on Dec. 1, 1979 in the snowflake decorated school cafe- teria. This sucessful event, now in its sixth year, attracted over 200 “cou- ples . A buffet dinner was served early In the evening, and dancing (to the music of the Joe Miconi Band) and picture-taking sessions took up the rest of the time. The many smiles around the room re- flected the fact that a good time was had by all. Top, first row: Lisa Horton and Cheryl Rose. Second row: Barbara Quacken- bush, Maura Tighe and Jeanne LaFon- taine. Third row: Janet Onoyan, Lisa Coyle, Brenda Dias, Karen Jourdenais, Kelly Peterson and Cindy Place. Above: Maura Tighe, Mr. Tighe, Mr. Coyle, Lisa Coyle, Mr. Quackenbush, Barbara Quackenbush, Lisa Horton and Mr. Horton — When does the dancing begin? Left: Cindy Place — Yes, I did try everything on the table! Right: Karen Jourdenais and Dad — Like father, like daughter . . . 28
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student Government: Classes Most students expect their senior year to be the best of their high scool career. For the class of ' 80, this certainly was true. Led by the com- petent (and sane) guidance of ad- visors Carolyn Watchta and Richard Bonenfant, our Seniors got an early start, holding bake sales and car washes off campus during the sum- mer. At Homecoming, the class took all available honors, placing first in float, poster, chain-link, and spirit contests. Being narrowly defeated in the annual (and rain delayed) Powderpuff game failed to dam- pen class spirits. Planning for the February Senior Prom occupied most of the winter, and the result was both expensive and fun. Plan- ning and practicing for graduation came next, although when the big day came, everyone truly was un- der the weather . Also, some class members found time to take o class trip to Disney World. All in all, it was a year to remember. Emily Powers and David Vito cer- tainly had their hands full advising the jumpy Juniors. A major Junior class project was candle selling — this year ' s most successful money raiser for the class of ' 82. The Junior Prom was a great success. The dance was held this spring at the Venus de Milo restaurant. The Junior Jets had some rain problems, but tri- umphed none the less. The class also held a car wash, resulting, we hear, in some broken glass . . . For Home- coming season, they entered a nifty float and did well in the poster con- test. With all this experience now behind them, class members are looking foreword to their Senior year. Top, Senior Class officers: Karen Jour- denais, vice-president. Jay Bourgeois, president, Gretchen Loew, secretary, and Patty Mackenzie, treasurer. Above, Junior Class officers: Karen Hjerpe, treasurer, Paulette Bourgeois, secretary, Ed Laderoute, president, and Gretchen Schofield, vice-president.
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