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eeping our school clean, organizing meetings, planning events, and publicizing anything and everything going on, are just a few Leaders Movers Shakers OVERNMENT The election committee has the job of watching the ballot boxes, checking S nominees and even making sure nominees stay out of the 200 foot circle challenges that student g , g,1'5.SUTY09HQiidllU8 the V0fiI'lg government officials take on willingly every year. But what happened this year? What have they done for you lately? Most noticeable to the student body is the effort put into all the assemblies, ranging from finding students to participate in contests to adjusting to a sudden change of location. Hours of work goes into planning fireworks, speakers and making sure everyone knows their job. booths during elections. A rule many don't even know exists! Planning food drives, blood drives, and keeping the community in tune with what's going on is the job l of thefcommunity and service committee. Everything from putting garbage cans in the parking lots in January to planning the how and when of graduation, student government has a hand in it all. s Student Body President, Denise Curley, senior, is caught up in everyday Student Government work. Homecoming Royalty was just one of the many activities of Student Government. Here Senior Carey Goebel posts pic- tures ofthe Candidates. Student Government
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