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Officers: Susan Olson, liric (Jullens, Jennifer Fessler and Teresa L tize - Class Officers To represent a class of over 450 students was a tough job for the Senior Class Officers. But with the help of the Senior Class Senators the year was a success. The class officers worked on various fundraisers including an official PPHS calendar and Senior Class T-shirts. They also organized activities like the Senior Picnic and Grad Nite. Susan Olson, president of the senior class, stated that they had, started traditions that hopefully will be continued throughout future years. With much pride, she said, I would like our class to be remembered as one of the most active and united classes in PPHS history. Yalila Z. Abdalah Genitha M. Abrams Steven A. Adams Nicolle Admire Kimberly A. Andrade Raymond Applegate Annie Aquino Guillermo Arcila Kevin Arner Charles Astocondor George Baker Jorge A. Baquero SS SENIORS
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Patriot power Without the people who filled the halls, the classrooms, and the stadium, there would have been no Power. People were the strength behind PPHS. They were the ones who participated in Rock Fantasy. They were the ones who always com- plained about the school lunches but still con- tinued to buy them. They were the ones who represented the red, white, and blue at sports events. People joined to- gether 180 days to form the Patriots. They over- came all obstacles and weathered every storm. They shared many laughs and created thousands of memories. PEOPLE DIVISION 85
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Norman J. Bardo Timothy L. Barker Ian M. Barranco Diana J. Beattie Torrance Benjamin Lynn T. Bergmann Michelle L. Berlin Sharon K. Berry Tina L. Berthiaume Robert D. Bitner Norman Blakeslee Lisa A. Bobbitt Senior. To some the word may sound celestial, perhaps even immortal, but the real truth is known only to those who have been seniors. Honestly, being a senior isn ' t all glamour and excitement. Sure, the year began quite well, and the seniors were happy, but tnen the real world came crashing down on them. The seniors were nagged and scolded about the deadline dates for the dreaded SAT ' s and ACT ' s required to enter college. One by one each of them received their senior pictures, wishing they could have worn the drape or jacket over their faces instead of their shoulders. But the seniors still prevailed and participated in many activities: Homecoming, football games, and Activities Night, if they were able to get those nights off from work. Then the seniors were pestered about grad fees and were forced to pay $27 for the school to get rid of them! As tne year progressed seniors scanned the Lamplighter regularly for various infor- mation, and were urged to see their guidance counselors for college applications and financial aid. Then came Prom ' 85, a night of excitement and heav ' expense for all. Soon after Grad Nite arrived, and the seniors danced and sang all night long with Mickey and his friends. After struggling through final exams the next and final step was graduation. Need more be said? The seniors of 1985 have experienced all the hassles, joy, ecstasy and tears of their senior year, and guess what? It was worth it! Senior Power ■f 1 c A. SENIORS , ' 87
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