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'One very high point of being a fmber of the class of '85 is the unity of Jple. Growing up with the same peo- e from elementary school, although ing a few, you are like a big family liv- 5 and growing together, until it comes 1e to separate, to go separate ways. ,t even then, some of the family still cks together, and goes on living their es with each other. Sabrina Ranalli, 11 'The high points experienced by me Churchill this year are numerous. ie best part of this school year were all a extracurricular activities. Through iurchill's great pride and tradition, iletic events are always thrilling. so, many great lifelong friends were ined this year at dances and other :ial events. By being a member of the lf team, I had a great time represen- ig Churchill in competition. I think a best aspect of Churchill is all the ac- ities that take place outside of 1ool. Blake Pounds, 1 1 One of the high points of being in a class of '85 was all the great people at make up the junior class. A variety people that we have makes life ex- emely interesting! CFor example, Bill Lsto, Michelle Perry, Susan Mainz, Ile Cunov, Roy Trawick, Mark oods, Deana Corbo.J One of the low ints of the past year was having nior-Senior Prom flop the first time. mwever, it turned out for the better cause we got to have another dance. Melissa Van Dyke, 11 The only low points about being in e Class of '85 is not being in the Class 784 9, . Steve Davidson, 11 The best thing about being a Junior we're almost Seniors. The worst thing everybody is going to look up to us for od examples next year. Lynne Tepolt, 11 The lgh point of .my school year ere all the athletic events which I at- aded and participated in. Between the seball games, the tennis matches, and e football games my time was well- ent viewing the games. While at the sketball games I had a great time be- g active. The friends I made at those ents will be long-time friends of mine. a for the low points, I had none. Being student at Churchill, it is hard to find av points. Kyle Cunov, 11 Q lil Celebrating at Jr.!Sr. Il are: Donny Couch and Janice Villarreal, Jenny Hill, Shannon Starr and Ryan Guest. Class of '85 Class of '85 Class of '85 Class of '85
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elites, Junior Class Officers are Front Row: Misty Hoggatt, Janet Korenek, Second Row: Mrs. Ona Boland, Missy Komet, Deanna Corbo, LTC. Frederick Oldinsky, Third Row: Linda Walsdorf, Kirk Banfield, Karen Neutzling. 53 1? E fi To represent France on World History Food Day, Mike Diharce brought . . . Frem toast. Class of '85 Class of '85 Class of '85 Class of '85
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Paula Abbott Jill Ahr Scott Akin Tom Albright Eric Alexander Thomas Alexander Vernon Alexander Paul Allen Deborah Allison Simmons Allison Monica Alvarez Todd Alvey William Ammann Kendall Anders Cindy Anderson Lisa Anderson Lisete Angelini Aaron Arnold Becky Arreguin Carlos Arroyo Felipe Arroyo Carolyn Averitt Jeff Aykroyd Jeff Babcock Mike Bailey Sheryl Ball David Ballard Kirk Banfield Lisa Barneby Peggy Barnett Monica Barrientos Bill Barton Karen Barzilay Leslie Beights Bridget Benninger Chris Berend Holly Berry Chris Besch Veronica Bevel Clayt Bishop Leiana Black Jon Bode Michael Blend Kelly Blanchett Shawn Black Sean Bodkin Rob Bodnar Pat Bohrer Barry Brake Dawn Bramlett Clay Branz Nancy Bratuseh Mike Brecher Eddy Brems lm 'i,,' Mar 2 Senior Bart Frisbee works on the microfiche in the career guidance center. 124
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