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November 19, 1982 September 5, 1979, this is where our class history begins. It is a history different from any other because we have had the honor of having the most advisors in a four year period. Our Freshman year started off with the election of our officers. Cheryl Blasko became our president, Craig Hughes, vice-president, Cathy Bilski, secretary, and Jeff Fischer, treasurer. A new teacher, Miss Briganti, was appointed our ad- visor. We soon began on a float with the theme “Nothing is Too Heavy for Us” even though we came in last, it was an adventure for all involved. Our King was Bill Artale and our Oueen was Sheila Booker. Our first fund raiser was an M M sale. Then we sold memo-boards. Jim Fedoryk was the top salesman for the memo-board sale.
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Our Hall Day idea was Freshmen Favorites.” Unfor- tunately it was not the judges' favorite. In May we elected, Andrea Scherzer, our president and Dawn Dorsty, our vice-president. Cathy and Jeff were re-elected. When we returned in September, we found that our vice-president had moved and our class advisor was gone too. Keith Miles took Dawn's place as vice-president. Plans for our float got under way and we began to work in Charlie McKay's Barn. Although there were rumors that our float Sophs Shooting for the Stars, had been disqualified because of lack of originality, we actually got last place again. Queen Sue Haupt and King Mark Reeve represented us in the court. With the sudden departure of our advisor, our class had hit a low point. We tried to revive class spirit by selling carnations for Valentine’s Day, which was a favorable venture. 14
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