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'LY' Senior Class Officers: Top: Shelly Curry. Middle: Kim Kohler, Ta- bitha Weeks. Bottom: Pam Cristiano. Michele Florman, Menchu Labayen Junior Class Gfficersf Top: Cristy Williams, Cindy Moore. Darci Kleinman. Bottom: Kelly Rockwalik, Karrin Maturani. Laura Belfiore Freshman Class Officers: Top: Lori Klaass. Middle: Julie Johnson, Sandy Dobson. Bottom: Vinnie Gutwein. Not pictured: Missy Jef- fery. . 21251 W -Q., If Sophomore Class Officers: Top: Amy Sellers, Kristy Ostash, Timi Student Bgdy Officers, Top, Tgni Fafmer, Bottom, Carol Deckwa, Kathy Ozbun, Kathy Cristiano. Bottom: Mike Barnes Burawa, Kim Laws I65
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Council becomes involved in Student Council is a group of in- dividuals who have one main goal and that is to provide the Student Body and Community with activi- ties to benefit all. Student Council is divided into 5 classes made up of Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors. These classes work hard together and provide services for the school and community. Each class sponsors its own ac- tivities. The seniors sponsored a blood drive and Christmas dance. communit Juniors sponsored morp and Prom. Sweetheart dance was sponsored by Sophomores and the Freshman class sold class of '88 buttons. As a whole Student Council worked in the Special and Kid Olympics. They set up booths, blew up balloons and worked extremely hard with the kids. lt was a good experience work- ing with the kids and it was fun, said Pam Cristiano. Promoting spirit on campus was of major importance for Student Council. During football season they sold spirit ribbons and they also repainted the Ramada. Stu- dent Council also made posters for football and basketball games. Student Council was really fun and it was the best year since l've been in it. Everyone worked as a whole and it was really easy to get things done and a good group to work with, said Toni Farmer, Stu- dent Body President. '5' . ,AQ 'A 1 . .- ,,,,.w-0 ,L Top: Karrin Maturani, Laura Belfiore, Kelly Rockwalik, Cindy Moore, Darci Kleiman, Christy Williams, Lori Klaass, Sandy Dobson, Vinnie Gutwein, Julie Johnson, Amy Sellers, Kathy Ozbun, Kristy Ostash, Timi Deckwa, Mike Barnes, Kathy Cristiano. Middle: Mrs. Wilkens, Kimberly Kohler, Kim Laws, Michele Florman, Menchu Labayen, Carol Burawa. Bottom. Shelly Curry, Toni Farmer, Tabitha Weeks, Pam Cristiano. Not pictured: Missy Jeffery. l64
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NHS tutors students This year the National Honor So- ciety inducted l8 new members in its annual induction and tutored students in courses. The Annual induction was held Nov. I9 in the Media Center. Eigh- teen members, one senior and sev- enteen juniors, were welcomed into the National Honor Society. Many parents as well as adminis- trators were present to watch the event. This year National Honor Soci- ety members were available to tu- tor any student who wanted help in a class in which he was having trouble. Tutoring was done by a member who felt knowledgeable in the subject requested and had a free time to meet with the student convenient for them both. All in all, we had a productive year, said President Lori Joy. Officers Michelle Wolcott, Wendy Ludewig, Nancy Ryan, and Chris Halderson were introduced during the induction. , , , :VLE :'f 5 Sandra Wilderman, Debbie Ross, Laura Drazkowski and Sheryl Azbill serve refresh- ments after the induction ceremony. NHS: Top Row: Cindy Moore, Lara Jameson, Billy Underwood, Nancy Ryan, Rick Ross, Kim Kohler., Paul Tracy, Craig Frost, Treven Rol- lins, Scott Underwood, Dawn Pace, Laura Pace, Maryanne Autino, Crisi Kuslich, Chris Zollinger, Sponsor Mrs. Jeri Toal. Bottom Row: Tammy Wiswell, Amber Arnold, Libbi Finelsen, Lori Joy, Mechelle Wolcott, Cindy Sannar, Kelly Dixon. l66
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