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light receives CSPA first place hey're amazing. They're remarkable, They're the stat? ot the award-winning school news- paper, the Skyhawk Flight. And whether it was their tra- dition oi winning tirst place rat- ing by the National Scholastic Press Association and the Co- lumbia Scholastic Press Asso- ciation or their long standing tradition ot carrying away awards at state and national conventions, the Flightwas on top ot things again. We had an excellent staff this year, said Mike Sortino, editor-in-chief, l feel like we made a lot ot positive Janet Regan, iunior, pauses from working on the current issue of the Skyhawk Flight. NE WSPA PEP? 8 Look 41 M141 i tried to write more interestinggt ,rf changes. The general 'look' of the paper was refined and brought into the 8O's, and we student-related stories. 1 feel that we succeeded. Mike explained that the en- tire staff was outstanding. We tried to work as a team to put out the Flight and not have star' players who carried the whole work load. The profes- sionalism and dedication of the staff made me proud. Without the support and dedication oi our adviser, Ms. Diane Houpt, we would never have had the great year we did, concluded Mike. Newspaper. Front Row: Tracy McKelvey, Lesa Cleland, Tf8CiahVl9 Khight, Tia Schlinker. Second Row: Eric Paul Johnson, Paul Lange, Malea Carnicle, Michelle Feffelffil Shannon Heather, Brad Fionnow, Back Row: Chris Neal, Kari Miller, Janet Regan, Thefesa Tlllfhiihs, Shannon Maxwell, Jeff S h :lcon rmiiicuro, OIIGIIIIUII IVIE:lXWel C ml - :tooo ririiiicuio, OIIGIIIIUII IVldXW9l -.T.-... . .... ..-.., .-----1-...H..,
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tudent government creates activities, memories hat would Deer Valley' be like without student government? It would be a barren waistland, a giant desert, dead trees, weeds, and dust blowing in the wind, nothing!Well, maybe not that bad, but without it vve'd lose a iot ot traditions, a lot of activities, and prob- ably a lot ot potential memories. i'Student government is the governing body ot Deer Valley, The administration! staff often consults us on issues and deci- sions. We try to make Deer Valley as pleasant and as memorable as possible. Ot course we are the coordinators ot many fun activities, but we also try to be involved with as many politically orien- tated issues on campus, said Student Body President Chris Kieselbach. There are so many activities and func- tions on campus that student government sponsors, They also coordinate the activi- ties and fundraisers of the numerous clubs on campus, Without that there would be chaos. lt's also an important link between the students and the administra- tion. Want to get into student government? lt's not easy. Kieselbach said, We have in- SENIOR REPS: Front Row: Mrs. Cota, sponsor Second Row: Michelle Bentzieli, Beth Kawasaki Back Row: Denise Bryant, Phil Lauzon 1' ,I , 0 .Y .. Q., E, , E .,. fp it 4 f JZ' lf' V v 'Z , if .f , , K. w- ' ' ,X ,xr , , 9,15 fl N . ' ff , 'Iv 4' f ' f' 744' , ,, I y ' if f ' , 1, ,, ., , if FL dr! D.,-eff EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: Front Row: Chris Kieselbach !Secono' From' Mrs. Daggitt, Shari Norde, Chris Wood, Denise Curley Third Row: Carey Goebel, Mrs. Meyer Back Row: Mike Duston , , . Sa 4,0 5? m,fr.g,: ,. 'K ,I ' ,Cya -'ff I 'H' f ,jf f f if 4 ,qi l J ff + fair' H g . f ,I 1 if f 1 W I f ix 4 I gi. KW , W ur f 2 1 X I ' 'f , s ., ' I , I 4 alle X V it '5 ga '07 . Iv -N - N j . V . , Z,ti,Hiii ,, uv' X i ' Y , If H 1' - fi V rw 'V . Q Q Q V l Q 1? i 'SP l A I , ,. i 1 yy! Q.: ,',, Vim.. :as-L .,'- Z f, ff-an . ' oc,-fn' T fi
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