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Support Makes Class Successful w. had tremendous support trom our classmates. It was our first year, but we made it a success together. Everyone helped a lot by getting in- volved and really working hard to sup- port our class, boasted Sherri Pendle- ton. The freshmen class council, although a little hesitant at the prospect of their first year stretching ahead of them, prospered under the leadership of Chris Boyer, president. The council got right down to busi- ness at the beginning of the year with a candy sale. We did really well with the candy sale because everyone got in- volved. Instead of selling the 300 dollars we had hoped to, we sold even more, commented Anita Partida, vice presi- dent. In December, the freshmen took a more than worthy stab at the Annual Belle and Beau contest. Sherri Pendleton reigned as Belle, and worked hard to clinch a second place. Progressing through the year with a flair, the freshmen class council mode a terrific start on their four years in high school. They raised enough money and spirit during their first year to ensure that the coming years will surely be pros- perous. Being a Freshmen Class President has been a very rewarding experience. I would just like to take this opportunity to say I am exceptionally proud of the class of ' 86. You have been very sup- portive and very cooperative, I never could have done the |ob without you. — Chris Boyer 1. As she tears away the blind fold, Chris Boyer, Freshmen Class President, appears embarrassed. 2. The freshmen class watches the proceedings at a pep rally with obvious interest. 3. Helping to promote spirit during a freshmen football game, the cheerleaders demonstrate their skill. 4. During lun ch, an outgoing Todd Goetz enjoys his long awaited break from the classroom routine. 5. Freshmen class council, front row: Denise Wein- gond, Chris Boyer, Maria Oceguera. Row 2; Vicki Scarbrough, Monique Niedringhaus, Sherri Pend- leton, Anita Partida. Row 3: Adrian Lucero, Scott Impola, Sev Montoya. 170 We ' re the Kids of Americo
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-- « Acuno, Henry ' £ 90 Choice of Sports Satisfies Students ■ eptember 8: Gee, what a big locker room. If it was any bigger I ' d need a map to find my way around. Ah, there ' s my locker. Right by the door so I can get trampled when everyone rushes to change. Oh, well, that ' s life. I think I ' m going to like this year. I chose basketball from a field of about 15 other sports, including tennis, swim- ming, volle yball, softball, soccer, and weight lifting. That was a big decision tor me to make. What a difference from lunior high, where we changed sports so many times I thought I was in the Battle of the Network Stars. September 29: Bounce, bounce, bounce. That ' s the only sound I ' ve been hearing lately. I ' m getting so used to playing basketball day after day that my hand bobs up and down even when I ' m not dribbling. It ' s becoming a habit. October 1: I ' m taking a new interest in P.E. I ' ve finally found the object to bas- ketball. You have to throw the rubber ball through the little basketball hoop. My new goal is to be able to do that. February 3: I don ' t believe it. I survived the end of the semester. But I didn ' t make it without a few minor deformities. I now walk around in a crouched posi- tion (Which I developed while bending my knees to shoot baskets); my eyes are permanently stuck looking skyward (From looking at the basket to see if the ball went in); and my hand is still, yes, still bobbing up and down. Even with all of the side effects, I must admit I had fun. it 1. Arms outstretched, Lorrie Fairley shows how far she slid into home base to score the winning fun. 2. Ready for an exciting game, Dora Talley prepares to return an opponent ' s serve. 3. Donna Gohr and Denise Tellei converse during a time-out dispute. 172 We ' re the Kids of America
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