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li Government by the People for the People I think the Student Council has bent over backwards and tried to have a good relationship with the Student Body. ln general it has been a success through the homeroom sena- tor program. Homerooms functioned with senators that did their jobs, Mr. Ford, the Student Government sponsor said. Many school activities had been organized by the Govern- ment. They made life at school more fun and bearable for the students. Students felt confident that when a problem arose they could go to their representatives. Since the Stu- dent Government consists of students themselves they could easily communicate how the Student Body felt to the administration. 7O!Government 2 Picture 1, Student Government members are discussing an important topic. Picture 2, Student Body President Connie Van Meter is taking a firm position on an issue. Picture 3, Junior Scott Gallaher trying to solve peace relations.
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Picture 1, Many advertisement deals are made over the telephone, as dem- onstrated by editor Beth Cowles. Picture 2, Through the eftorts of head photographer Larry Arnold, the yearbook was made a success. Picture 3, Advisor Tim Connolly listens to a suggestion of staff member Mary Gosla. Picture 4, Editor Heidi Beers enjoys yearbook work. Picture 5, Editor Barbie Kohl explains the simplicity of constructing a yearbook. Picture 6, Becky Murchek arranges the senior pictures. X J2W?'bm54iif3f92449 dbx y x l Pie 111 if 5 6 Yearbook! 69
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Creativity l While musicians find a voice through their songs, and writers speak their thoughts on paper, photographers find expression in their pictures. The staff photographers at Anos de Oro, Ron Gallager, Larry Arnold, and John Day, have individually pro- duced photographs which effectively express their feelings. These photos depict the hidden dreams and wishes of those behind the camera.
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