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Seniors Class Of 1985 M, seat.. Front Row:jim Densmore, Bob Bush, Sam Washburn, Patrice Harvey, Steve Yerden, Rob Clark, Bill Bush. Second Row:jim Rowell, Dawn Greenfield, Yoko Fujita, Chuck VanDyke, Chuck Wheeler, Martha Rendon. Third Row: Terri Wawrzyk, Jenny Wydysh, Kurt Kehoe, Carol Crandall, Christina Babcock. Fourth Row: Erin Robbins, Wendy Karod, Ted Reiter, Marie Ives, Melissa Kuss, Diana Leighton, Shellie Harten, Karrie Katrein. Fifth Row: Dale McNitt, Mike Gilbert, Tim McDougal, lim Kerr, Pat Wilder, Thad Schug, Anders Henriksen, Chris Ellis, Mike Nemier, lim Eric Miller. Sixth Row: Terry Stacy, Andy Yerdon, Cary Wilson, Kim Barber, Melissa Williams, Larry Thompson, Alan Reid, Tracy Meeks, Todd Glasier. S O ' Classes
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Senior Officers And Advisors K, ,P jennifer Wydysh, Steve Yerclen, Erin Robbins. Absent: Susanne Albrecht, Kirk Ellis and Fred Schug. The Class of '85 managed to accom- plish many things this year - other than a few memorable parties - which was rela- tively unheard of among former Senior Classes. Our first fund raiser of the year was the 300 Club which we managed suc- cessfully with the help of Mrs. Sherry Glazier. Although our first pizza sale was a flop, we switched restaurants and fol- lowed with two profitable pizza sales. In December the Seniors sponsored a well attended dance with 95X. Our dough was blown on three things: the jrfSr Prom, graduation announce- ments and caps and gowns, and of course, the infamous Senior trip. For those Seniors who can't remember too clearly - we went to Washington D.C. and Virginia Beach. And last, but not least, the Seniors got their nerf-court!! tThis is also known as the Senior Study Hall or Senior Privi- leges by teachers and underclassmenj Many thanks goes out to the High School Student Council for providing us with funds to buy furniture. Classes '
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