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latll of llarfitillilfibll Cl'iIllllBS JlIlIi0l' CIZSS This year has not been kind to the Junior Class. They have been plagued by a chronic lack of partici- pation. According to Donna Remus, class of1981l ad- viser, only three people showed up at the meetings an'd those aren't even the officers. She said that even though there were few class members who showed up, those that did worked really hard. SOl'T1e of the ElCtiVltleS that the jUl'llOl' Cl3SS mem- bers were involved in this year included an M 81 lVl sale, the Victory Week dance, and a helium balloon sale at the school bazaar. When asked about the bal- loon sale Mrs. Remus said, lt wasn't a big money maker but it was fun to be involved in. During the summer the juniors had planned to have a car wash, a swim party, and a camping trip. But according to junior class adviser Gary Haas, Not enough people showed up so everything fell through. HG suggested that the juniors were just involved in too many other activities. The juniors had planned to form committees to prepare for the Junior-Senior prom. Theme and de- corating committees were developed to divide the DlEll'll'lll'lQ 3l'lCl llTlDlGl'Tlel'ltEltlOl'1 of Dl'OlTl Dl8l lS. How- GVGF, 3CCOl'Clll lQ to lVll'. H335 this Veal' W3S 3 llttle dis- appointing. 1 .. as , , r V ...3 G AW y 1. Pl'8SlllEIlf GZYIEII JOIIIISOII, vice DIES- ldillf MQW UIIIIIUO, lllll S8CI'Gf3I'y UQBSIIIQI SIIEIIEY Jallll Elillllllifv fl!! IEZUEISIIHI Qlllell to flle .llIIll0f CIHSS. 2. Hellllllg gllllle 3CfilliflES is .llllll0I' CIISS adllliel' Gary HMS. 5. Aldlllg MI. H335 flllS Veal' WBS the Class of 1984 8lllllSEl' DUIIIIZ REIIIIIS. .lUl'llOl'0fflCGl'S
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SW NY s W WWW ldllllll l0lllEll IIIEIIIIES 3 SIIBBCII fill I fllfllle flllllllalllellf l0lllElI ZIIIS ZWZYEIIBSS IIZITICIIIMES III speech Junior Adriana LOmelI combined alcohol awareness and speech tournaments to keep active LOh'1elI was a member of students in prevention of alcohol abuse She and 16 other San Joaquin County high school stu dents went to secondary schools throughout the area and talk ed to students about alcohol awareness We don t tell them hOt to drlhk we just tl'V to help them make a responsible decision about alcohol said LOmeli. She first thought about informing the students as a job but as she learned more about the disease she became more in- terested. Lomeli was also an active member of Tokays speech team. After her second tournament she was promoted to the A divi- sion which is the highest degree of competition. Thefe she competed in original prose and poetry. ln her first time com- peting she tied teammate Rochida Alfred for first place. Her speech was about a schizophrenic. l wrote it because it s so trippy she explained. l love doing the wicked part. For the future LOmeIi hopes to attend the University of Cali fornia Berkeley to major in law.
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