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Student Government provides a Although most students are involved with school projects, they sometimes fail to realize who is responsible for organizing them. The last people they would guess are their own fellow students. These ex- ceptional students are Damien's Student Government. They are exceptional in the fact that they sacrifice their own time in order to represent and voice the opinions of their fellow classmates. This year proved to be no exception in the quality of leadership possessed by the Student Government. From Reggie Dolfo and his executive associates, to each division officer and homeroom represen- tative, all possessed that something extra needed to be a leader. Meeting during and after school, the government dis- cussed issues and upcoming events. These men proved to be leaders in the best example. Tomorrow's leaders were here this year, proving themselves, if not only to others, but more importantly, to themselves.
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Putting it all together
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learning experience in leadership TOP LEFT: Executive Board (L. TO R.): Reggie Dolfo, President; Michael Downs, Vice-President; Kevin Castillo, Correspond- ing Secretary: Kevin Mau. Recording Secre- ing Secretary; Kevin Mau, Recording Secre- tary; Bryan Ishihara, Treasurer. ABOVE: Pat McBride expresses his disbelief in the Council's decision while Ben Fuata and Raymond Souza listen for the details. FAR LEFT: Presi- dent Reggie Dolfo chuckles at the usual freshman proposal to make the school co-ed while Michael Downs and Vernon Stacy try to ignore the proposal. CENTER Pg. 58: Freshmen Homeroom Representatives-SIT- TING: (L. TO R.): John Turskcy, Mark Marcos, Bert Aguinaldo, Daryl Madcla. STANDING: Jeffrey Rczcnts, Dexter Poon. BOTTOM Pg. 58: Junior Homeroom Repre- sentatives (L. TO.R.): Donovan Morikawa, Patrick Tacdcran, Charles Schmidt, Mark Tactay, MISSING: Warren Balasbas, Joseph Barnett. LEFT: Sophomore Homeroom Repre- sentativcs-SITTING (L. TOR.): Martin O'Brien, Elmer Pang, Raymond Souza, Ben Fuata. STANDING: Matthew Hamilton. LEFT BELOW: Senior Homeroom Rcprcscnta- tives-SITTING (L. TO R.): Ralph Nakamoto, Benedict Ching, Timothy Reagan, Noah Koon. STANDING: Harry Pong, Danford Oshima. MISSING: Pat McBride. 59
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