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$ rV STUDENT GOVERNMENT FRONT ROW Senior President Rene Cook. Fresh- man Treasurer Margie Braden, BSU Rep. Kitt Langston. BSU Rep Jackie Triplett, Sophomore Secretary Sheila Minnifield. Director ot Athletics Larry Mam. and Sophomore Vice-president Katy Philpot ROW 2 Typist Jan King. Advisor Mary Wemgart. Junior Secretary Aimee Myers. Junior Vice-president Dawn Weibe. Freshman Secre- tary Lori Good, ASB Rep at Large Corrine Green. Director ot Pep Denise Jones, Senior Treasurer Lori Heyman, and ASB Vice-president Shelly Jos- len TOP ROW Recording Secretary Barbara Un- ruh. Junior Treasurer Jane Warkentien. Junior President Karen Gosney, Corresponding Secre- tary Lori Bradshaw. ASB President Chris Soholt. Freshman President Traci Collins. Senior Secre- tary Jana Weimer. Director ot Community Rela- tions Tam my Caines. Sophomore President Shei- la Dommguez, and ASB Treasurer Danny Oplinger. ►Junior Denise Jones hams it up during the Home- coming Parade with her famous window-washer wave 42 Student Government
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4 CHOIR FRONT ROW Julie Nelson. Kareen Tripp. Collean Merrill. Mike Aleman. Richard Bean. John Lord. Rick Navarez. Eric Soholt. Samantha Ac- cito. Lon Fidler, Lori Qulntana. and LeeAnn Simp- son ROW 2 Jill Lattimer, Cymoni Andergard. Stacy Cohenour, Kelly Larson. Mike Gessner, Roy Todd. Rick Starr, Arther Favella. Brian Putnam. Doug Turczak. Michelle Casey. Jackie Heaton, Susan Lowry, Jackie Holt, and Rene Cook TOP ROW Lon Bradshaw. Shelly Joslen. Allen Brock. David Arrant, Happy Hanks. Larry Mam, Clark Hadden. Donald Lannmg. John Cato. Michelle Moore, and Judy Clark i Singing for a crowd of football fans might make some people nervous, but sophomore Eric Soholt met the challenge as he sang the Nation- al Anthem before the Homecoming game All Choir members recognize sophomore Jackie Holt ' s talent each time she tackles the keyboard Someday. . . A Great Pianist The graceful, gliding fingertips ever so swiftly caressed the white ivory of the baby grand. When I look at music, it ' s like a computer card; I feel like a computer, inputting all the notes and the output is beautiful music, ex- plained Jackie Holt. Jackie believes her ideal career will be accomplished in music. Since the age of seven, she has been striving to be a great pianist. Every morning she got up at 5:30 and practiced until the bus came. She ' s musically inclined and plays the piano, flute, guitar, ban- jo, and she also sings. Much time is spent in the choir ' s backroom where she played and practiced with the Madrigals In spite of her full schedule, Jackie filled up any spare time with her horses, numerous plays, and Madrigal perfor- mances. After high school, Jackie plans to attend Cal State Fullerton and earn a degree in music. Choir 41
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' They ' re Go-getters... Running the student activities of the school would best describe the job of student government. In order for all the clubs and organizations on cam- pus to function, all had to find a way to work together with student govern- ment. The biggest challenge according to Dawn Weibe was ... to build up school spirit. Three main tasks that the group focused on were Homecoming, the Mid-winter Ball, and the Nominat- ing Convention. In order for every- thing to run smoothly, each individual must do their best to complete their specific assignment, stated Shelly Joslen. Corrine Green explained, Miss Mary Weingart ... is the backbone of our organization. This was the general observation of several members as Denise Jones concluded, Our advisor is the one that makes sure everything comes together. With each project there were many behind-the-scene tasks that had to be completed. For example, for Home- coming, all of the details of the parade and half-time activities were handled by this group. Fourth period provided classtime for all the planning, decision making, vot- ing, and officer and director reports. Each Tuesday and Thursday they act- ed on financial business and the activ- ity requests made by the various clubs and organizations on campus. It ' s really hard to get the ball rolling, but once it is, you have to keep push- ing it to keep progressing, empha- sized Rene Cook. Student Government 43
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