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80phomores raise money; promote spirit The class of 1981 pepped up its sophomore year with activities that raised both money and spirit. Picking up on an old tradition, this years sophomore class sponsored a film night. The movie itTommy was shown in the auditorium on Apr. 20, providing entertainment for the entire school and raising money for future class events. Another money making project was the sale of Harrison Warrior drinking mugs. Guiding these projects were class sponsors Mr. Robert Voegeli and Miss Mary Dannettell. Student leadership was provided by an all-girl government in- cluding Tricia O'Daniel and Kim Keating, president and vice-president, respectively, Nikki Pickering, secretary, and Alison DeJonge, treasurer. Sophomore Tricia OiDaniel displays the strong determination which made her a competitive player on the tennis team. Setting an example of the model journ- alism student, sophomore Becky Kinney works earnestly on another edition of The Prophet. ZWStudent Life was wwwwxxx a N Sophomores Sally Speis and Linda Lukens give guidance to an incoming freshman.
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Class adapts to high school way of life This was the first year of high school for 475 freshmen. These newcomers soon adapted to the Harrison way of life although it was difficult finding their way around the first few days of school. tiWe have some really outstanding freshmen students both academically and with leadership potential. As a whole, the class made a good adjustment to high school, said freshman counselor Mrs. Marge Kinsey. Mrs. Kinsey wasted no time getting class elections started. Class officers were Tom Miltner, president; Amy Hight, vice-president; Matt Baugh, treasurer; and Janet Dassell, secretary. Freshman Ted Kleist bellows out the resonant tones of his horn. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: T. Miltner, J . Dassell, M. Baugh, A. Hight. x ro A5 axwwt Student LifeH9
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WWW; , 14, mmymw gs; W x $ WXVV Am x WWW Sophomore band members Brent Rajbley and John Gresser command a standing ovation for their Doc Severenson im- pressions. g; V, X433; ' ' -. , W, , fgaij , 59?! z , Ma WNWMVMWWMWMM NW N WWWWN w mmxxmkmw mm aw, x $6W WWWWWWWMWW Mwwae umww ? f ; g g 5 iv SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Mr. K. Combs, sophomore counselor, K. Keating, T. OWDaniel, A. DeJonge, N. Pickering. Student LifeW 21
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