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Seniors sho unit Lhroughout the year Senior Class Advisors helped supervise the Senior activities. They are: Terri Smith, Vicki Hains- orth, David Slade, Sharron Carrell, and Phyllis Seipel. 1, I Class Officers are:Driving, lose Solerio, PresidentgSeated, Bill Todd, Activity Chairman, Cindy Ward, Sgt.-At-Arms, Craig Hanson, Vice-Presi- Laura Lopez, Secretary. Exhibiting a final surge of activities, seniors took advantage of this year to make seventy- seven a memorable one for all. No year is com- plete without the unified efforts of class officers to initiate activities. Senior Playday was a day for seniors to step into a wishful costume or a hilarious one - for example, costumes ranged from bunnies to Raggedy Anns. The culmination of the day was a mixer dance. More fun is involved in another activity for seniors, the traditional building of the Home- coming floats. Many will remember stuffing paper napkins in chicken wire to achieve the perfect shape. The reward, of course, came the morning of Homecoming, a beautiful, sunny day, when the seniors followed their float in the parade. Other activities planned included a senior trip, and, the final achievement, graduation. From day to day living - that of going to classes, eating lunch, and being friends the sen- iors added a new dimension to their lives - a step into the adult world on equal footing. Seniors 231
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