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lubfun s the second period bell rang, the USB room filled with students rushing to get to the I.O.C. meeting which was held once every month. I.O.C. was a meeting for all the club represen- tatives to get together and discuss what was going on in each organization. They planned food days, new ideas in clubs, and new clubs. They also discussed what was hap- pening in student government, and they voted on the way to pick candidates for the homecoming court. Basically, we talk about everything pertaining to the school, said I.O.C. representative Anita Paryani. Darren Johnson was the I.O.C. chairperson in charge of all the clubs on campus. After holding a meeting with the l.O.C representatives, Johnson discussed the events of the meeting with the executive board. One major idea that I.O.C. was responsible for was the new way to pick homecoming candidates. They decided that for the next year, each club would nominate one senior boy and girl and submit it to I.O.C. Then all the names would be put on a ballot and given to each second period class. The students would then choose one candidate and then the top six male and female candidates would go on the homecoming court. I.O.C. will definitely be strengthened because of the new homecoming nominating proposal, said senior Eugenie Hsu. I SWEAR I DIDN'T DO IT - says senior Benson Tang. Tang was also in Key Club. LENDING A HAND - Dale Favier discusses issues at the meeting, Favier has been at DBHS since the school first opened. I.O.C. REPRESENTATIVES - Top Row: Teresa Chia, Sarah Akhunji, Michelle Robinson, Second Row: Nicole Mercardo, Robert Altman, Donte Henry, Adaeze Nebedum. Third Row: Julie Hahm, Alan Vital, Anita ParyaniFourth Row: Nicole Upadhye, H Christina Landolfi, Benson Tang, DarrenJohnson. lil w l
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V -...' DON I' MOVE - Letltia Robinson, junior, Jennifer Kenan, sophomore, and Dianne Beltran, junior, walt for their next cue. The Color Guard had new brightly colored flags. TWO FLAG TWIRL - Jo performs 9 short flag routines during half time. The performance was at the dedication of Holmes J' Memorial Stadium. ng Kim, sophomore ALL IN STEP - Nikki Schuld, sophomore, Monica Everett, senlor, and Abby Lln, junior, march ln unison. The Color Guard worked hard to get their steps together. ,..,,,, so i if 4 F, 5 L. . 1 ,f..-107 A Y, V H Vi 'V' ,,,qgp- ATTENTION - Freshman Casey Heckmer stands straight and tall while other teams er- P form. There were nine members on the rifle squad. 64 Organizations f Color Guard ,tmtwi - . .5 ,Avy 'ws , LK, Zi ' 'i'!2:za..... 'lb KIMY' Q .
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