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Bob Manis was voted “Most Popular.” Mike Delmont is the “Worst Driver. ” Renato Romani was voted “Best Sense of Humor. Patti Burrow had the “Most School Spirit. ” Tricia Katz was rated the “Worst Driver. Lealie Nagel was considered the “Best Dressed. “Most Outgoing went to Nicki Ritter. Mock Elections 19
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M 0 c K E L E C T I 0 N S Most Popular Smartest Most Likely to Succeed Most Athletic Best Sense of Humor Best Dressed Class Clown Best Looking Most Outgoing Craziest Leader Friendliest Worst Driver Rowdiest Most School Spirit Best Hair Best Eyes Best Body Teacher’s Pet Class Cheater Most Organized Cutest Couple Biggest Break-up Best Personality Quietest Biggest Flirt Always in the Halls Always Tardy School Skipper Junk Food Junky Best Car Laura Selby Linda LaMee Linda LaMee Laura Selby Michele Hall Leslie Nagel Theresa Griffith Holly Hunt Nicki Ritter Theresa Griffith Martha Holbrook Pam Edwards Tricia Katz Penny Warsop Pattie Burrow Julie Krumvede Mary Turley Lorraine Reincke Holly Hunt Nicki Ritter Penny Warsop Pam Edwards Martha Holbrook Penny Warsop Michele Hall Tammy Grigsby Jodi Long . Tracey Faurot Lorraine Reincke Tracey Faurot Mary Turley Mindy Pulsipher Bob Manis Brad Runyon Brad Runyon Bob Manis Renato Romani Brian Thomas Bob Brown Brian Thomas Aaron Warner Jeff Wright Scott Carlson Randy Schafer Mike Delmont Jeff Wright Aaron Warner Dave Fogel Scott Carlson Joe Sisco Jeff Coffman Dann McDowell Denys David Mike Delmont Dann McDowell Renato Romani Curt Herman Joe Sisco Bob Brown Hugh Woods David Fogel Fred Melville Mike Delmont Doesn’t Scott Carlson make a terrific “Class Leader?” 18 Mock Elections Brian Thomas was voted “Best Dressed. ” 1
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Brad Runyon, Jodi Long, Tricia Katz, Hugh Woods, Mindy Pulsipher and Carlson pose on top of Casa Lome with the CN tower in the background. Dear Mom Dad So here I am, finally on the famed Senior trip. We’ve seen and done lots of stuff here in Toronto, Canada. I really liked Casa Loma, a huge stone castle that must’ve had eight floors. Then we went out to eat in the middle of China town at the famous Gindsburg and Wong restaurant. Tricia Katz ate about 13 chocolate mousse’s because no one else liked them. We visited the Toronto Zoo and the Science Museum and had a blast when we went shopping in this huge five story mall. I was kinda scared, though, when we went to the top of the C N Tower. But Scott Carlson was scared, too, so it was okay. Did you know it’s the tallest structured building in the world? When we got back to our room we found our bed was floating four feet off the ground! We found out later that Scott Carlson, Aaron Warner, Brad Runyon, and Jeff Wright had gone to everyone’s room and stuck two chairs in between the mattresses. It looked kinda neat. There’s a swimming pool in our hotel so we spent a lot of time in it. We just about died when Mr. McMullin came down to swim. He had the biggest swimming trunks I’ve ever seen, and they were all different colors, too. The funniest thing happened when Mike Delmont ordered a pizza from one of those places that’ll get it to you in 30 minutes or it’s free. He and his roommates watched for the pizza man's car and when he arrived Mike pushed all the buttons in the elevator to tie it up. The pizza man ran all seven flights of stairs and got there only four minutes late and Mike, being the nice guy he is, still payed for it. Roy Swafford and Brian Thomas are playing with one of the many “Hands-on displays at the Science Center. 20 Senior Trip
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