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OFFICERS AND COUNCIL, FRONT ROW: Pa„y Unbe. Wendy Hilbf rt, vice president. Daylind Ridgeway, presidenl. Nvna Bardo. Erika Cuda. SEC- OND ROW: Lorraine G ron, Gma Duarie, treasurer. Danelle Germo. Becky Darby. Buffie Contreras. secretary. BACK ROW: Mrs. Kollar. Mrs. Cuellar. advsers TAKING MONEY and slan hands was part of the sophomore council ' : job durmg the Christmas Snowball Dance The dance netted over 500; the profit was saved for ipSS ' s Junior Prom. Ricky Aree Elena Arensdorf Martin Arias John Arnold Carla Arzubiaga Angclique Avant Rex Balcer Tma Ba Frank Banfield Debra Barrett Omar Battle Michelle Bault Kim Beightol Robert Bell Tiffany Benavidcs Davie Blanco Shawn Eli Boschctto Sophomores. A-
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oing, goingj one for 50c: i old! — for 50 cents! ' Students went on the juition block Wednesday, Jan. 21, when the ASB, Canyon Springs ' student government, decided to raise money by having a slave sale. Although the sale did raise the spirits of students who participat- ed or watched, the sale actually didn ' t raise much money. We made a little over ?2 ' 5, explained Wendy Hilbert. sopho- more vice president. Of that amount, 3 came from the sale of sophomore Natalie Skvorzov, who brought the high- est price at the lunchtime event. Most of the slaves, ASB members, sold for i or less; some sold for the ' o-cent minimum. Although the sale didn ' t make AUCTIONEER Jennifer Undtiser conducts the bidding for frestiman Amy Odell, who sold for io cents to Sue much money, it provided a great deal of humor. Masters for a day required their slaves to carry their books for them or to entertain their friends and classmates. Imagine the luxury of owning a person for a day! the sale an- nouncement had crowed. Sit back and watch your slave go through pure embarrassment! In that way, at least, the sale lived up to expectations. Though most freshmen slaves were not em- barrassed by the proceedings, sev- eral sophomores were. Some slaves had to wear big signs that said who their owners were, Nikki Smith recalled. Others were carrying books. Some were singing in classes or on the quad. Doughton. Doughlon got quite a bargain - she never paid. Chad Walker Deborah Wallace Kathryn Walsh Ian Ward Paul Ward Shannon Ware Rodney Warner Brent Warp Robbin Wharton Amy Whitaker Richard Whitaker Danielle Wilen Dallas Williams Dallas Williams Eva Williams Jon Windholz Carrie Wixson Brian Woodward Susan Worsham Elena Ybarra Christina Young Laura Ann Zappulla Carin Zieglar Eric Zomalt Sean Zornes -Zomcs, Freshn
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emcnt ,is a class officer benefitted both the students and their class, according to sopho- more class officers. The reason I ran for council, Sophomore Class Secretary Buffie Contreras said, was to get more involved with what happens at our school and to meet more new peo- ple. According to the class vice president, Wendy Hilbert, the Class of 1989 contributed many new and successful ideas to the school. We set our goals, and then we accomplished them, Hilbert said. One of the ideas was for the winning Homecoming Float. Also, the council sold message grams for Christmas and Valentines Day. The group organized several dances, including the Christmas ctive students lead CS sophs Snowball Dance and a St. Patrick ' s Day Dance. Council members were also in- volved in such other extracurricu- lar activities as sports, clubs and band. Both class advisers, Mrs. Rebec- ca Cuellar and Mrs. Lynn Kollar, came from the same state, Michi- gan. Both were enthusiastic, and both planned to stay with the Class of 1989 until its graduation. I want to watch sophomores grow, Cuellar said, into success- ful Canyon Springs graduates. Sophomore leaders were proud to set the traditions to be followed at Canyon Springs in the years to come. I think we will be remem- bered, councilman Nyna Bardo said, throughout Canyon Springs history. Aaron Brady Scott Breazeale Elaine Briones Carl Brown Nanci Brown Wendi Brown Belinda Burgener Roxanne Burgener Anthony Burger Mike Buttram Donna Cabe Sonia Calderon Dawn Campos Mary Cannioto Cynthia Cardwell Molli Carmichael Jackie Carre Jeremiah Carter Kim Cartlidge Ralph Castillo Anissa Castle Gerardo Castorena Sonia Castorena Monty Catron Eric Chaves Kenneth Childs Mark Christensen Rcgina Christovale Fon Chung Bill Clark Charles Clardy -Clardy, Sophomores
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