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20 IRIHH'IW Adarsh Jain night! guides an eighth grade ,xtudem frnm Plaza during middle Mhlml visilaliun week. 1BHLUWD Freshnmn Michelle Llurian prav livsm her singing fur the Christmas program. unrh-r the direction of Miss Jacque Bauer. tBOT'I'OMJ Tnmurrnw's leaders Kurt Stahl, Dung Anderson. Anne Strnuse, and Joelle Evcrnhum wore EIOCIE'd president. vice-presL dent. treasurer. and secretary of their fresh- man rims.
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mEFTb Maidroflhonor. Kimberly France and escort. Brian Rngers. display a look of happi- ness after being named to the Humemming court. I ABOVED Homecoming Queen, Tiffany Claw, sun. and King. Kyle Knnh, celebrate their YiCA tnry. HJEF'IW Seninr, Tim Mnure L5H makes one ut' many impnrtant shots needed In win against the f'iflhvrzmked anse Bulldogs in an nverr time score 01 91-80. Basketball Homecoming 19
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These freshmen who decided to eat lunch in the cafeteria seem to be enjoying their break irom class. Stab! leads class When asked, freshman counselor, Mr. Jerry Hoover, said, ttAs a class the freshmen enjoy getting in- volvedfi Twenty-five students participated in the class officer elections, result- ing in some run off elections. The officers were as follows: Kurt Stahl, president; Doug Anderson, vice-pres- ident; Joelle Evernham, secretary; and Anne Strouse, treasurer. Other freshman students who did not serve as offices participated in Student Council activities. They were elected Dec. 7 in a homeroom period. Mr. Hoover stated, HAs they grow to be upperclassmen, they should provide excellent leadership.'y The class got an early start on iLEFTi Ira Friedman shows his photography techniques. to one nf the Legend's profession- als. their fundraisers for the year. The Warrior ttJams were a popular item around school and helped to support the class. Parent buttons were also sold by the class. These buttons stated, iTm a proud Warrior Momti and tTm a proud Warrior Dad? The class showed outstanding scholarship. There were seven 4.05 during the first grading period. There were also a fine number of athletes in the class who can only improve with age and experience. Mr. Hoover observed that overall the class demonstrated good attend- ance. This is excellent for the large class size of 392 students. Mr. Hoover added, ttI enjoyed my contacts with this class. I found them to be cooper- ative and helpfulfi The class ended its successful year with the traditional freshman picnic. By Alexis Sternstein w-t ttI have enjoyed this fresh- man class. They have been en- thusiastic and cooperative students and their parents have been very supportive? - Mr. Hoover Freshmen 2 l
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