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Mr. Zammit helped his students with any problems that arose while they were in his typing class. The most important factor was to help students keep their eyes on the copy and not on the keyboard. ofl9l Vicki Warner Don Warren Robin Warren Chris Wehe Diana Weible Jerry Weinberg Don Weinzapfel Kathy Weisel Greg Weitzel Paul Wells Rita Wentz Barry White Ginger White Jim White Donald Whiting Tom Williams Jerry Wilson John Wilson Stephannie Wilson Karen Winans Stephanie Witkowski MayBelle Wood Butch Wright Peggy Wright Pete Wright Dale Wuertz Elizabeth Wylley Jennie Yordani Karolyn York Patricia Young Sue Young Roland Youngling Brooke Zeller Zelda Ziegler Steve Zientarski Anna Zoback Aaron Zornes W 253
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FRESHMAN ADVISORY BOARD-FRONT ROW: Debbie Peck, Vanessa Rich, Mary Carol Anderson, Rita Flores. THIRD ROW: Richard Gerhart, Steve Kaplan, Lynda Burns, Cheryl Henery, Ginger Bouldin, Anna Hansen, Donna Stolba, Debbie Kostroski, Beth Phillips, Laura Adams, Laura Droegmeier. Towle. SECOND ROW: Ole Solberg, Mary Alstad, Gail Sisler, Ginger Asher, Frosh Enthusiasm Rose During Spirit Week Freshmen were assisted by Mrs. Vanden Bosch and Mr. Caldwell as they entered into school activities. Freshman elec- tions was the first activity on the agenda. Two candidates were selected for each office in the primary elections. School spirit heightened when campaign posters, pins and cards ap- peared around the school. Speeches on the candidates' quali- fications were given in the auditorium. The final election was held in November. Augie Villasenor won the bid for presi- dency, Barbara Hale, vice-president, Arleen Dewberry, secre- tary, Susan Keesee and Kathy Kingston were councilmen. Officers worked hard to improve student body participation. They urged students to come to meetings and express their ideas. The twenty-six members who made up the advisory board helped plan school activities. Christmas and New Year decorations were set up in the school cafeteria during the holiday season by the freshmen. Money raising proiects which the class held were a clothing drive in January and a bake sale late in the spring. Chocolate bars were also sold. This money went toward materials for Spirit Week. Spirit Week was held February 3-7. It emphasized competi- tion between the classes to see who could promote the most school spirit. The freshman mascot was two spears repre- sented in a V shape which stood for victory. Freshman dec- orations were placed in the business education hall. Their theme was Through Spirit Comes Victory. Spirit King and Queen were elected and announced February 7 at the pep as- sembly. Freshmen also sponsored a dance February 21 in the boys' gym after the Salpointe game, with entertainment pro- vided by the White Rain. I K -V,', ,g -,,' Freshman advisors Mr. Caldwell and Mrs. Vanden Bosch met to discuss activ- ities of the Freshman Class. They were present at all advisory board meetings
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