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WN ; RWWM Mmmm x M waximwv w Sophomore Roy Wood listens attentively during a sophomore council meeting. Sophomore Elisabeth Carneal, seems to be enjoying the information that sophomore counselor Mr. Jerry Hoover is relating to her. 26lSchool Life
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Lauri VanStone, freshman, guides the Plaza Park visitors through the library. Fres hmen unite; acquire money for future events For 476 freshmen, this was their first year of high school. Entering Harrison with enthusiasm, they learned their way around the school within the first few days. Though this year's freshman class was smaller than last year's, it was equal academically, stated Mrs. Marge Kinsey, freshman counselor. Election of the four class officers took place early in the fall. Those elected were Jane Weldon, president; Trent Smith, vice-president; secretary Shelley Walker; and treasurer Dana Henry. In order to raise money for their class picnic, freshmen sold canistered popcorn. Left-over money was placed in their fund for next year. Mrs. Kinsey took a group of freshmen to Harrison's feeder schools to discuss high school life with eighth graders. These discussions centered on the academic courses offered at Harrison, and extra-curricular activities. Freshmen Michelle Bredenkamp and Debbie homework. Talbert use their lunch hour to catch up on some School Lifel25
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Sophomores Marinetta Falls and Dawn Lewis find that hamsters can be very friendly in their biology class. Sophomores end traditional movie; try other projects The sophomore class kept busy by raising money with various projects and by making preliminary plans for their activities next year. Class officers were elected in the spring last year. They included Paul Yates, president; Roxanne Phelps, vice-president; Laurie Rag- land, secretary; and Lisa Culiver, treasurer. Mr. Jerry Hoover, sophomore counselor, was new to Harrison this year. He came here after 24 years at North High School. He has been with the Evansville-Vanderburgh School Corporation for 28 years. Sophomores participated in two fundraising projects this year. They sold cookies in the fall, and later in the year they sold Christmas wrapping paper. They did not sponsor the traditional Movie Night. They decided other projects would be more valuable due to declining profits from Movie Night in recent years. Sophomore officers: Ifront rowl Paul Yates, Roxanne Phelps, lback rowl Lisa Culiver, Laurie Ragland Angie DeCoErevont hand Karen Crammer; sophomores, spot sophomore Jill Hollman on. the uneven parallel bars in gymnastics class. School Lifel27
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