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Amy Gustafson John Hall Lisa Hayden Audra Henderson Amy Langvardt Marty Lott Megan Majerus Charlie Melvin David Miller Andrea Neloms Danny Nelson Missy Reeves Chuck Renshaw Carmen Rodriguez Grace Strom J.D. Terry Mary Todd Leslie Wahle Matt Weingart John Zornes 16
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LION HEARTED LEADERS Sophomore class officers show their faces of leadership, top, vice President John Briestensky, Treasurer Preston small, bot- tom, Secretary Carrie Bazan, and Presi- dent Dedra Woydziak. WOMEN IN UNIFORM There is something about those women in uniform. Sophomore Dena Renshaw and freshman Grace Strom, show their spirit on Switch Day, during Spirit Week. CARRIED AWAY Dancing her way into the family of St. Xa- viers, sophomore Carrie Bazan shows her spirit on Pajama Day of Spirit Week. Sophomores Design by John Hulett 15
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ROLE REVERSAL During Spirit Week, Freshmen Charlie Melvin shows off his legs as Megan Ma- jerus whispers sweet nothings in his ear. Photo by Kevin Walsh Nothing Can StopUs The Freshman Class was unusually large. There were twenty-eight students, most of them being participants in sports or other school activities. A Freshman could always be counted on for help or humor, and their laughter could often be heard through the halls. Their school spirit enabled them to win the annual Homecoming Spirit Week competition. Each day of the week students were allowed to dress in outfits that were considered unusual school attire. Such days were Pajama Day, Switch Day, Inside-out and Backwards Day, Blue- Gold, Hats, Pins, and Sunglasses Day, and Dress-Up Day. When asked what her favorite day was, Amy Gustafson replied, “Pajama Day. It was fun to get to wear p.j.’s to school.” Winning Spirit Week allowed the Freshman to enter the Homecoming Dance free. Some might think that with such a big class, the members might not be too close. Audra Henderson said, “We do have our differences, but we always seem to get them solved. It’s hard to be separated from your friends.” “The biggest advantage to having the largest class is the variety of people. We have athletes, brains, and other sorts of interesting life forms,” Grace Strom added, by Xaverian Staff and Audra Henderson 17
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