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Brian Patterson and Roger Iwig are an example of the high morale of seniors. With the intensity of a senior, Deborah West contemplates year book. 158 Senior Division » '
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Class Leaders Take On Responsibility Every class thinks it ' s 1 and to its members it is. Class officers and advisors took on the responsibility of planning and decision mak- ing for T-shirts, candy and gram sales. Homecoming floats and dances, and par- ticipating in ASB competi- tions. As usual the juniors were most active as it was their prom year. Freshmen took a while to get started — Sopho- mores got their rings; Seniors celebrated their status. 1. Class President Linda Morgan leads a Fresh- man Class meeting. 2. In his class shirt junior, Sam Gonzalez is cool. Juniors Front: Lisa Bryant, Treasurer; Alison VandenBossche, Vice President; Sheila Fleck, Senator; Sherry Corsini, President; Back: Jennifer Ward, Senator; Gina Patz, Senator; Sharon Mooney, Secre- tary; John Meyer, Senator Class Councils 157
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In No Time Seeing the new replace the old was a familiar scene to the class of ' 82. A parking lot took the place of dirt and so did new buildings. A Bell Tower appeared in the quad giving us music, daily announcements and an arch to walk under at graduation. We entered our freshman year young and naive. We went on to our sophomore year with a little experience and want- ing to prove it. In our junior year we were the bigshots on campus because we were able to go out to lunch. Entering into our senior year we had built up confidence, spirit, pride and an overwhelming loyalty to S.D. Graduation was looked upon as a joyful and sorrowful time, but in no time the future was the present for many, said Mary Harper. Susie Bauder and Vickie Platz watch a demonstration in Mr. Godbey ' s English IV class. Creep of the week Tracie Kistler wears the now traditional hat with pleased satisfaction. Senior Division 159
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