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udent Senate . . . Fix-st Row: David Raber, Brent Southworth, Kelly ria Ewins, Louis Blanchard, Cookie Monster, Ken Reynolds, Cara Freed- nch, Melissa Tang, Kelly Dunham, Rachel Lebowitz, Bridget Pel, Val- ie Gibbons, Janette Marble, Lori File, Rith Balikan, Tina L. Lassila, onnie Newman, Hung-Chun Rhee, Second Row: Evette Ramirez, ingerlee Childs, Dawn Ameis, Michael Wolfson, Andrea Tameron, Ma- man, David Hook, Michelle Rosenberg, Dena Ennis, Scott Hume, Debbie Rosborough, Carolyn Blair, Third Row: April Noble, Gwyn Greene, Lori Tameron, Willie Amadio, Tim Kennell, Scott Manning, Shawn Dunn, Danny Guido, Marvin Palmer, Brad Grigsby tudent Senate . . . First Row: Sherri Divito, Marylin Lovellette, Dana urgy, Shannon Eccles, Lori Lipinoga, Lori Meirose, Ann Spadoni, Me- sa Rel, Camille Soto, Annie Keefer, Renee Stille, Jessica Richter, Tim uyer, Cathy Crane, Christine Hiata, Second Row: Mike Rowe, Laura fcGuire, Sharon Wong, Lisa Dietrich, Lisa DeBenedetti, Cindy Battes, Carol Monroe, Patti Gerke, Brad Hahn, Karen lulian, lill Cooney, Tanya Huebner, Denise Dewyer, Third Row: Roger Applewhite, Dan Morell, Andy Gilburne, Liz Smith, lennifer Axinn, Suzie Fishman, Michelle Anttila, Brian Nicoson, Beth Bartko, Mary Lusby, Stephanie Davis, Iamie Ridle, Lisa Carlson, Diana Ehlers, Libby Hall STUDENT SENATE 25
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Senate has New issues Legislation I-'J .-,, enators are representa- tives, which were elected from their homeroom class to express the students views on current issues going on in school. This past year many is- sues had been brought up such as, lengthened lunch hours and mid-session Student Exec. trip to Hawaii. Most stu- dents who participate in Stu- dent Senate really enjoyed it. Mark Smith and Linda Tveidt write up a memorial to paint the school blue. 'T'- Student Senate . . . In Front: Conde Abbott, Charlene Soto, Mark Smith, Holly Harris, First Row: Anna Trevino, Linda Tveidt, Missie Bosco, Chian Carmichael, Doug Ullrich, Chris Stanton, Sherry Ander- son, Alex Romero, Sonja Lemons, Bobby Patton, Rex Morrison, Annette Kennedy, Darlene Orr, Second Row: Mike Hall, Steve Posso, Todd lones, Bert Hayenga, lanet Gillespie, lohn Farmer, Steve Wolfson, Kimi 24 STUDENT SENATE Abbott, Thais Duchscherer, Gretchen Munn, Trish Doyle, Tracy Iill Kauffman, Linda Dubnow, Carol Flores, Third Row: Karan Douglas Gerdin, Rick Sparks, Ron DeHoogh, Derek Arnson, McCaleb, Tom Seely, Brian Wresinger, lack Luddy, David Rodrigu Tod Southworth, Kirsten Hubbard
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Student board, C.A.C. represent student body. e represent the views of the student body to the Board of Education, claimed Linda Tveidt. Linda served as the junior representative to the Board of Education. Bill Adair, senior re- presentative, commented further, it is important because too often adults tend to make policies concerning students without consulting the stu- dents. Both Linda and Bill had to attend regu- lar meetings throughout the school year. C.A.C. stands for the Citizens Advisory Coun- cil and Danny Wally Guido served as the stu- dent representative from Camelback. The duties of his position required that he attend local as well as district meetings each month. Both of the Student Board Representatives and the Citizens Advisory Council representatives were elected into office by the student body. One adult mem- ber also represented Camelback at the district C.A.C. meetings, 81 this year's representative and local chapter president was Richard Flores. Danny Guido serves as C.A.C. Representative eunnu vnuomu v U '-fi! 3 I 2 .1 , . X I, F- .ff ' 'A ' - ' Y I -f 3 T'- ,VT 1 ', Jmm I Bill Adair and Linda Tveidt, student board representatives collaborate on district wide meeting material. 26 CAC and STUDENT BOARD REPRESENTATIVES
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