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Jones, Russell Killgore, Roger Kirstein, Cathu Kohl, Steve Kohn, Teresa Lee, Radonna Lem, Tammy Liles, Laurie Lloyd, Sandy Lopez, Becky Lopez, Gregg Lopez, Maria Lourenco, Eddie Lovato, John Lucero, Fred Luovig, Eric Lamendota, Steve Lara, Diana Macawile, Fe Magallanes, Ray Maldonado, Fernando Maldonado, Lenore Maldonado, Rudy Manix, Vivian Manzo, Theresa Marks, Linda Marsh, Cindy Martin, Darlene Mattos, Maria McClung, Tommy FRE HMAN :ii 1 W L ,,,, 1 4 .A i . i 3 i f l . fn?-, V A ,A 'V 1.5 1 ,M E, ' , '34 3 Z' - :XJ W f inf! ' l Z4 L W' . ' . 1 m.,61.2 . ,. however, they were eligible to participatein the selection of their ofilicers. The executive position was awardedto Sherrie. Gonsalves, barely surviving the year as President. Working, voters got their first taste of the Tennyson High governmental under her was Diana Lara, who voiced her opinion about A N system on September 27, This marked the date of their being an officer. Wihis year has been a great' experience for elections for their 1979-80 class ofhcers. Prior to marking me. I enjoyed working with the other officers and I was really their favorite candidates on the ballot, members of the class happy because we all worked together as one big happyp of '83 were required to register. Once this was done, 188!Freshmen family. The rest of the x'family included Phyllis Wong, who
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Munoz, Ronnie Muriset, Deana Navat, Virna Nelson, Mike Niblett, Robert Nicassio, Palma Nielson, Tim Nieves, Rafael Oase, Rick tg' I til, L seq 1A 2V Orney, Christine Ortiz, Guy Pulidio, Steve Pryor, Tina Provost, Jon Posey, Stacey li Peters, Caren Perez, Jack Pena, Caroll i .NM .wg 4 ' ,, 1 , xx F RESHM GET many opportunites to actively belong to their student body even outside of school. The fun side of Tennyson includes football games, basketball games, fun nights and dances. Although none of these activities were sponsored by their own class, the Freshmen supported their school and 19O! Freshmen I represented fellow class members at every function. In fact, at the spirit week dance the freshmen chalked up points for themselves by outnumbering their upperclassmen in attendance. This shows that although this young class lacks organization they could still enjoy themselves and learn from their more experienced peers. Leilani Hosina shared her feelings about school activities. t'You get to meet a lot of new people and make friends. Activities are alright but I haven't
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