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Lorrain H. Borucki Christine M. Boyer Michael S. Brady Anthony D. Brown Aundrea V. Brown Ka,-en P4 B1-Own its peak at the Harding pep rally. Z Duane L. Brantingham William G. Brown Tracy M. Bugganer Monica L, Burr Larry L. Brantley ' Thomas D. Brocious fx Q Q r st 3 iii 1 X S5 x w 5 . in X 5 , K t Q Michael W. Bruton Kenneth R. Bryant Lgrefta S. Burris ChI'iS A. Buzzelli lm: vw My W, L I ..,. ,W -V 'wa 4 fa rj f fl Senior Class Advisors - Front Row: Deborah Ries, Robert LaRicca, Candy DeGeorge. Back Row: Nathan Caldwell Renee Caldwell Thomas Hitmar, Preston Foster, Robert Morrison. Seniors 1 187
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Foster leaves post When one looks back on the four years spent at Reserve, many events are remembered. Thoughts of prom and graduation are probably the ones that stand out most. During the year many preparations were made for the senior prom and graduation. With the help of Ted Kazaglis, senior class president and fellow officers Kathy Batcha, vice- president, Linda Ruhlmang secre- tary, and Troy Rintala, treasurer, the plans began to materialize. The offi- cers didn't do all the work them- selves as they had help from the ad- visors and several committees which all worked well together. Working together proved to be the best thing. The senior class officers also chose announcements, and conduct- ed senior class meetings. Some of the meetings were not too calm and got a little out of hand, but in the end everything worked out all right. The advisors have been a great help and have learned a great deal from their past experiences. Mr. Preston Foster, one of the advi- sors, has been a senior class advisor for many years. Although this is his last year because of health reasons, his advise and work was well appre- ciated and he will be missed. Thanks to the senior class officers and advisors, this year proved to be a great year. Tina B. Amorganos Eric D. Ancell Carol S. Angelo Teresa Angelo ROb8I't N. BBCOII l..iS3 A. Bartlett Diang M, Bafzak Kathy Batqha lemiy L- BafZd0ff Donna M. Beasley 186 I Seniors --X Kelly E. Beaver William H. Benford sr-. L 3 -it Lynn A. Aho X., K ., . 5 . is . .k...k .W 1 Virgil F. Allgood Karen L. Ashby Bobbie L. Bates Q .+- tt f 11- - at Scott R. Benke Paul F. Allard Lisa F. Ambrosy Senior spirit Kevin
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. ws-Q.-s Linda M. CHTISOIT Linda K. Carmichael lafqueline R' Carmel' Thomas B. Caroselli Margaret I. Cash Michael I. Cetina Carl W- Clark Y Delano Clark Timothy L. Champlin john C. Charnas Patricia I. Clawson TQ-fri L, Cobb Work and Worr Last minute studying seems to be the trend of this years' seniors. Through the Warren Western Re- serve halls seniors can be seen hunched over a table trying to cram information for a test within a mat- ter of minutes. Although there are some seniors that spend hours on homework, the majority seems to do it at the last minute. This lack of wanting to do homework seems to be caused by senioritis . Once one becomes a senior, he seems to not want to do much on the subject of homework. Although one might not want to do it, the work is still there, 188 I Seniors whether it's a term paper, final ex- ams or homework. Homework isn't the only worry of this year's seniors. Many seniors are also worried about getting ap- propriate scores on the ACT or SAT. Some are even going through these long tests two or three times. With- out the appropriate scores, these seniors wouldn't be accepted to their chosen college or university. It all seems to level off by Iune and the seniors usually make it - but this year??? Felicia Carroll Lori M. Casale Christine M. Ciancone of ui jackie Carney studies Brenda L. Coleman xg 5 Tammy L. Collins Lynne M, Cope jeffrey M. Cox Tonya D, Cox ffswaf f ,ff 'J - i
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