Camelback High School - Shield Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)

 - Class of 1979

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Student Body Officers Objectives David Tatom Mr. Fred Johnson President Sponsor 'll want Student Govern- ment to represent the opin- ions of the students at all times. I realize that these opinions are the most impor- tant considerations in striving to improve Camelback. Stu- dent Government must con- stantly stress the idea that participation in extra-curric- ular activities will make school more interesting and enjoy- able for everyone on cam- pus. -David Tatom John Robb Lori Olson Vice-President Executive Secretary My main responsibility is to see that the Student Senate runs smoothly, and supports productive legislation. I be- lieve it can be an educational expeHenceJ' -John Robb til want to see the students more actively involved in ex- tra-curricular activities. I es- pecially hope that this year our freshmen orientation will be effective. -Lori Olson Mike McCoy Susan Shapiro Corresponding Secretary Financial Secretary As Corresponding Secre- tary and Citizen's Advisory Council Representative, I am able to complete the circle of communication between my school and community. -Mike McCoy lllt is my goal to leave my School a very changed place. I ardently support campus beautification, and hope to set some lasting traditions. -Susan Shapiro 24 STUDENT BODY OFFICERS

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C.A.C. And Student Board Representatives C.A.C. Delegate. iMike McCoy. .Student Board Delegates. . .Charlene Soto, David Tatom. .. I believe that I presented the students views at the Student Board Meetings. -Charlene Soto R epresentatives elected J; to the Student Board had a double opportunity thrust upon them. They were able to enlarge their own ex- perience by becoming familiar with Phoenix Union District problems such as attendance, discipline in the ciassroom, and integration. At the same time, Student Board members were able to present to the Board prob- lems peculiar to their own high schools. Two students were elected, one Junior and one Senior, to represent Camelback High School on the District Board. hey attended two meetings per month and participated in a variety of Board activities. Membership on the Stu- dent Board increases a stu- dent's awareness of commu- nity problems as, through committee memberships, the student works directly on a va- riety of issues that may affect all students, teachers, parents and administrators in the Dis- trict. J' J he Citizen's Advisory Ila Council offers a vital and important link between the individual citizen and the Board of Education. Camelback High School was represented on this board by one adult and one student re- presentative. Meetings were held monthly in various High Schools and the Camelback representative reported on and discussed current problems with the re- presentatives from other schools. This exchange of informa- tion was often beneficial to all. When a problem has been thoroughly discussed, a vote was taken. Among the issues consid- ered this year by the Citizen's Advisory Council were gradu- ation requirements and prob- lems revolving around the question of improving integra- tion in the schools. C.A.C. AND STUDENT BOARD DELEGATES 23



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Student Council Objectives . . . t'l'd like to put on quite a few high quality assemblies and pep rallies. I believe that these will be vital in keeping the students better informed, and more in touch with the schooL -Mark Smith t'My main goal, as elections chairperson, is to increase voter registration to 75th; of the student body. I also hoped to foster more interest in Homecoming by adding class A b, c i F R D attendants to the Homecom- ssem ies omm ttee ront ow: ebra - . ,, Kandell, Bill Adair, Mark Smith, Committee Ing elections. . . Head: Carolyn Blair ... Back Row: Alice Hale, -M'ke Dm Laura McGuire ..t Activities Committee Front Row: Condi Abbott. Linda Tveidt ... Back Row: Holly Har- ris, Committee Head . . . Not Pictured: Steve McDonald, Todd Mettler, Harley Eisner Fund Raising Committee Front Row: A1- Class Presidents. . .Front Row: Sharon Wong. Ian Hubley, Shawn Dunn. Valorie Huebner. Junior Class President. Lynn Smith, Senior Committee Head Back Row: Lisa Hittel. Class President...Back Row: Camille Soto. Tanya Huebner. Maureen Nebrich, Beth Kahn Sophomore Class President, Kimi Abett. Freshman Class President. .. Publicity Committee Front Row: Shari Aldridge Second Row: Anna Trevino, Charlene Soto. Kelly Robinson, Carol Flores. Committee Head t. . Back Row: Tim Kennell Elections Committee Front Row: Jill McDermott, Jeff Dubnow, Mike Din. Committee Head, Celeste Tang Not Pictured: Beth Kahn, Robert Pulver STUDENT COUNCIL 25

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