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Striving to Be Truly Different 1 I ou want to meet when? This was a familiar question uttered by the Senior Style Council who began their meetings bright, sometimes, yet always early, at 6:30 in the morning. According to Sylvia Cheung, The Senior Style Council is a group of dedicated seniors who plan all their senior activities. These activities includ- ed buy-a-senior day, the Halloween mas- querade ball, senior fun week, and all graduation activities. The Style Council included a variety of individuals chosen by teachers who had had those students in their classes and felt they would be responsible and repre- CT sent the senior class well. ' Because the Senior Style Council came from all walks of life, their ideas came together to make the year fun for all seniors, and underclassmen as well. The students had to be dedicated and work hard, said Julie Hahm, senior class president. The Senior Style Council worked along side of Julie and the rest of the senior class officers, under the super- vision of Ms. Tobar and Ms. Tucker, class of '88 advisors. The Council planned activities not only for seniors, but for underclassmen as well. The Halloween masquerade ball was an example of this. The dance was open to all students, although there was a me ,. L--- . discount for seniors. Not only did the Senior Style Coun- cil strive to make the year for the class of '88 fun, but different as well. Many new ideas were brought up and executed by the Senior Style Council. For example, activities such as buy-a-senior day and senior fun week made this year different than any other. The work was difficult remarked Style Council member Sylvia Cheung, but you want to do it because 0' you want to make your senior 1,5 year fun. at times, Q x 5 1 activities. the float competition this year. Dina Leslie, and Benson Tang. Style CouncilfSeniors 163 LET'S EAT! - In support of food day is senior Dina Leslie. Many clubs and organizations sold food their groups HARD AT WORK - Senior Eugene Kim works hard to build the senior Homecoming float. The class of 88 won SHOW YOUR STYLE - THE SENIOR STYLE COUNCIL MEMBERS ARE - Top, left to right: Tony Darden, Darren Johnson Mike Ornelas, John Barton Ellen Kuhnert, Colette Martin, Robert Altman, Jesse Turner, and Heather Car damone. Second row: Danny Cota Michelle Longwith, Alan Vital, Roxanne Collins, Sara Akunji, Christina Landolfi Julie Hahm, Darlene Chavez, and Donte Henry. Bottom row: Eugenie Hsu Christine Oldham, Scott Hatter Nina Scott, Devon Guilano, Nicole Mercado
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