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Students Unite Tc Ui i m Sedve CGUUS The responsibilities of this year's student body officers actually began at the end of the 1975-76 school year. It was then that they were elected into office amid avid campaigns. Then it came time to put their campaign promises to work with the start of the new school year. As representatives of the student body on the whole, each office held its own responsibilities. Taking an active part in school affairs, the members also sponsored the first dance of the year, and a date raffle. Said treasurer Julie Harasha, There was cooperation from the rest of the student council and we've gotten a lot done in the little time we've worked with. Girls' League had their hands full when it came time to throw their children's Halloween party. They also boosted school spirit by selling buttons during Homecoming week. With all the votes counted up, it would be safe to say that the Election Commission put in a very good year. Their job no only involves accuracy, but secrecy when it comes time to counting up the results in school elections. 1. STUDENT BODY OFFICERS: David Arenz, president; Rosemary Kakar, secretary; David Jensen, vice president; and Clark Fuhlage, ser- geant-at-arms. 2. Election Commission members, Peggy Stoor and Tina Carerra assist freshman in voting. 3. Sandy Bramanti, Liz Lassuy, and Charlene Smith know something the other student council members don't. 4. GIRLS' LEAGUE: (Front Row) Lorie Kincannon, secretary; Miss Green, sponsor; and Karol Keasler. (Second Row) Jenny Echeverr- ia, freshman representative; Martha Forbis, junior representative; Janice Pate, program chairman; Tesa Echeverria, president; and Cynthia Ber- nal. (Third Row) Sandy Bramanti, vice president; Lee Spillsbury, his- torian; Priscilla Cabanillas, treasurer; Peggy Stoor, publicity chairman; Mary Ann O'Donnell, sophomore representative; and Kathy Blair, serv- ice chairman. (Top Row) Renetta Crichton. 5. Student body officers lean back to discuss the business of the day. 6. ELECTION COMMISSION: (Front Row) Lorie Kincannon, Brenda Wiles, Sallie Modlin, Kim Weather- ly, Mary Ann O'Donnell, and Tesa Echeverria. (Back Row) Connie Haynes, Melanie Lundell, Peggy Stoor, Sharon Gater, Tina Carrera, Rhonda Ross, Sandy Bramanti, secretary; and Lori Jackson, chairman. BELONG 21
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Fund Raising: Cnjcf Main Gcal The Key Club was instrumental in proving that CG boasts ugly teachers! The club held “The Ugliest Teacher Contest during the last week in January. During this time students were busy casting their nickle votes for the face they remember the most. As an honor organization sponsored by the Kiwanis, the Key Club sold Christmas trees in December, held a dance two weeks before Christmas, and went on a ski trip in January. A membership drive and convention in Tucson completed their activities. TRAGYC (Traffic Representative of Arizona's Governor's Youth Council) was active this year when they traveled to Scottsdale to attend a convention and seminar. As a selective organization, TRAGYC's main purpose is awareness of people to prevent accidents before they happen. Said co-chairman Kim Weatherly, We were successful this year in trying to promote this awareness and 1 think we have a good club. Boys' Federation is composed of selective members and representatives from each class of the boys of the student body. The club met regularly to discuss their business. One of their projects was a school dance. 1. TRAGYC: Chris Meyers, chairman; Tesa Echeverria, representative, and Kim Weatherly, co-chairman. 2. Boys' Federation Sophomore Representative Joe Lassuy takes notes on the dub s activities. 3. TRAGYC representatives Chris Meyers and Kim Weatherly prepare for their fall con- vention. 4. Freshmen Craig Lehman. Mike Davis, and Tony Montijo cast their votes for the ugliest teacher. 5. BOYS' FEDERATION: John Pollack, senior representative; Brian Francios, treasurer; Tom Gardner, president; Pat O'Donnell, vice president; Joe Lassuy, sophomore repre- sentative. and Cliff Echeverria, junior representative. 6. KEY CLUB: Clark Fuhlage. president; Tesa Echeverria, sweetheart; Billy Johns, vice president; Daryl Thompson, secretary treasurer.
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