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Sophomore officers get the ball rolling by SUSAN JOHNS As peopte grow older, they must take more responsibility and have more burdens placed on their shoulders. The youngest always seem to have less to do. This was the case for the sopho- more class officers. Being the youngest class meant less privileges therefore less work for the class. Officers had a difficult time getting together at the beginning of the year, and because they had no proms to plan, and no trip to make they could-take it easier. Toward the end, however, they got some things going and worked like a team. President Loralee Spry conducted the meetings while Vice President Sandy Konop, Secretary Devon Delaney, Treasurer Kim Mayo, Parliamentarian Flobin Cox and Representatives Katy Brewer, Hardy Lipscomb, and Andrea Beebe listened and helped. Upper right: Sophomore Class Officers for 1980-81 include: Katy Brewer, Hardy Lipscomb, Andrea Beebe, Sandy Konop, Loralee Spry, Kim Mayo, Robin Cox and Devon Delaney. Photo by Karen Melton Lower right: Sandy Konop delivers her campaign speech to the sophomore class. Center: Robin Cox enjoys her duties as Sophomore Class Officer. Below: President Loralee Spry relaxes in the sunshine ofa warm spring day. mmm' fi
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Seniors leave juniors a tive mile hike to remember L mmmm mmmmm Wbyisriiatviirriiii Noi What about us? Where arewe rr r goingto park? com- mented many irate juniors and sophomores. With the new sen- ior parking lobjuniorsphad to park puttin EHSt Bangladeshi, as the north parking lot was fondly termed. it Although most seniors loved the privilege of their own parking lot, some juniors were appalled, riilr said, ii think itls fantastic! We'li have the same advantage our .5i9Ui'5?ff. rir, .Yeah iirl rrri iJUl7ill??if,W, Beebe disagreed. it ishouidiilibe first come, first serve. They are going too far with senior privi- leges. L L r W W W The penalty for parking in the main lot was one warning, then one day D-haliW.iSeniors patroWlWledW it and found an average of 50 violators a day. Left: Size of senior stickers shows superiority when it comes to parking. Melissa Wright Tammy Wright Keith Wuertz Joe Wynne Tom Young Debbie Younger Marcy Younts Cynthia Zamarripa David Zavala Gary Zeiner Steele Zinser Bobby Baumgart Charles Bledsole Bryan Compton Buddy Jehl Laurie Kletcke Kristi Langton Tom Ludlow Vicky Michel Jeff Miller Tony Prewit Alecia Rainey Gary Salazar Doug Smith Kellie Smith Laura Smith Laura Stewart David Worden
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Jennifer Aakre Amber Adams Terri Adams Tina Adams Patricia Aeby Paul Agacinski Krystin Akin Sherry Albers Karen Alkire Christine Allen Lisa Alloway Rick Almquist Timothy Almquist Jeff Amber James Anderson Kelley Andrews Lisa Annon Michelle Antaya Darryl Arancio Rhonda Arancio Jerry Armstrong Diane Arnold Splinkey Atkins Melinda Atkinson Rodney Avery James Bacon Monte Baker Steven Baker Bill Baldwin Lorraine Baltra Jennifer Barbini Jody Bare Melanie Barr Maryann Barrera John Barrett Pat Barrett Patricia Barrineau Melissa Bartling Patricia Baum Bernadine Bazemore Jan Beck John Beck Mark Becker Andrea Beebe John Beer Audra Behrens Amy Bell Jaime Bell Jeffrey Bell Pam Bell Cynthia Beltran Larry Benninglieid Susan Benzinger Saul Bernal Ralynn Betchan Stephen Betts Nadine Bielling Nathan Bingham Charles Birdwell Gary Blair Brian Blocker Mike Bohannon Denny Boles Deborah Bond Alan Bowling Lori Bowman Lynn Boyers Barry Boyett Tonya Bradley Laura Brady Michael Braley Thomas Brand Katy Brewer Thomas Bridges Lori Brinkley Tawnya Broadway Colleen Brown Joe Brown Kathy Brown Nancy Browne Brett Broyles 181
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