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Providing a scenic background for the senior class officers and senators is Ianus Landing, which opened this fall. Front row - Craig Smith, Becky Turner, Larry Forbish, Lorena Pfister, Tammy Randall, Ms. Denise Hart, sponsor, Ioy Sewell, Vanessa Davis, Back row - Denise Zeitler, Lechi Vo, Marcy Fitz-Randolph, Lowella Esperanza, Dorothy Rhodes, Denise Griffin. Decisions, decisions, decisions. President Larry Forbish brings to the attention of the senior class officers and senators many things to be discussed and decided upon during the meeting. Becky Turner, Ms. Hart, Chris Biggins, Kevin Singletary, and Melvin Ethridge listen intently and consider Larry's proposals, Lori Lindemuth Paul Lindsey Iohn Lloyd Mark Lockard Stacey Lodge Li-LOXSENIORS 209
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If you help me, I'll help you! The switching of M8zM's became a familiar sight during the Oc- tober candy sale. Lowella Esperanza and Denise Griffin perform the exchange before a senior Class meeting. Pragmatic was the one word used by senior class sponsor Ms. Denise Hart to describe the Class of 1983. She con- tinued, For the most part they were a more conservative, serious-minded, goal-oriented group. One of the goals they worked for was the 1983 Prom. It required about six thousand dollars, twenty-five hundred of which had already been collected in the past three years. Working under Deciding to take a breather from carrying M8zM's and several books is Marcy Fitz-Randolph. Students selling candy learn to juggle the candy, books, and money so it all doesn't end up on the floor! Robert Laychak Patty Leave Frederique LeDuc Diane Lee Lisa Lent 208 SENIORSfLa-Le Meeting challenges together president Larry F orbish, the senior class hoped to raise five thousand dollars from the October candy sale. Funds earned by the senior class were also used for Homecoming, Grad Nite, and Senior Breakfast. Another fund raiser was selling Homecoming Mums. They sold for three dollars, used to help pay for the Homecoming Dance. y , We ' f ,wwrmeewf Z 'XX X 'W imfxxty -H,.,,.wr f 4 fVz:,,LJ ' , MMyggg,,iQ - ,, 1 'fIlQ 7T V at we
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Scott Lojewski Hank Long George Lovett Diane Lowery Leslie Lucci Chuong Luu Phuong Ly Donald Lyons Stephanie Lyons Ted Maas HALL OF FAME Engineering her future HNEHI has given me the opportunity to maket friendships that will last for a long time. l've also learned a lot in preparation for college, Tammy Ran- dall believed. She joined the Science and Engineering Club in her freshman year because I wished to study engineering in college, and this was a good way to be exposed to many aspects of science not studied in school. An activity that enabled her to travel as an exchange student to Peru was her involvement in the Spanish Club and the Spanish Honor Society, which she served as president. She also devoted her time to Rojans and the senior class as its secretary. She also excelled academicallyg her work paid off when she was selected as a National Merit Scholarship Semifinalist. Her membership in the National Honor Society, of which she was vice-president, was additional evidence of her academic excellence and leadership abilities. She concluded, I have enjoyed going to school here because there is such a variety of activities and because there are many good teachers. Sean Maloney Diane Marlowe Melissa Marriott Daniel Marsh Iackie Martin Rodney Martin Denise Martucci james Mason Theresa McCartney Frank McCloskey 210 SENIORSXLO-Mc
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