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Studont Council. Front Row: Mrs. Gerlach, Jacquo Brown. Kristen Dabling. Melinda Mossan. Leigh Pyper. Sandra Cardenas. Laura Johnson. Gina Giallonardo Back Row Jason Bredimus. Chris Sar. Sean Barnard. Jool Namie. Wade Swanson. Matt Gherman. Chris Ghorman. Brandon Jeftords. Jim Barrons. Student Body Officers. Chris Sar. Kirsten Dabling. Jason Bredi- mus. Melinda Mossman. and Jacquo Brown. S6 C ampus Activities ATTENTIONI PLEASE! Whie student councl members car- ry on their own conversations. Ja- son Brediumus waits patiently to carry on with his presentation, There is no time to waste when planning for a big event Ike Homecoming IS THERE AN ARTIST AROUND? Showing what artistic ability he might have. Chris Gherman lus- trates how to paint the perfect poster. This task, though menial, is the best way council informs the student body of upcomng events.
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Beyond Academics Quill and Scroll, NHS, and Academic Decathlon at- tracted many students that were interested in clubs. The smell of pizza wafted from room B195 where Quill and Scroll members met twice a year. To be in the honorary national club, members had to have one semester's experience on a school publication. Community and school service projects were planned at NHS meetings. The group helped decorate for the Homecoming dance as well as serving the poor in Phoenix's Andre House. Up before the sun, Aca- LET ME SHOW YOU. Joel Namie shares his plans with Amy Arneson, Scott Tang, Matt Gehrman. and Rory Morvold for an NHS service program. Joel's plon was just one of many that were sug- gested at the meeting. demic Decathlon members met in Mr. Cash's room A hour. The class consisted of A, B, and C students who studied a broad range of subjects in order to prepare for the national Academic Decathlon competition. All three clubs went above and beyond the norm through writing, community and school service and na- tional competition. Design by Bill Groybill and John Red Horse. Photos by Ashley Towne and Missy Smith. I think that more people should be more witing to represent our school for the Academic Decath- lon! -Diana Allen, Junior UP FRONT NHS is more fun than I thought it was. We do ser- vice projects that are really worthwhile, such as helping to feed the hungry in Phoenix through Andre House. -Shawn Thomas, Junior Academic Clubs
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Class When student council mem- bers set their minds on mak- ing the year filled with festive dances, spirit weeks and other activities, they suc- ceeded with results they could be proud of. This group of students worked above and beyond the call of duty for themselves and their peers. Student Council spon- sored many events, but their two main areas of concen- tration were Homecoming week and Spring Spirit week. Homecoming was a long in- volved process. Each officer had to take part in planning the week festiviites. It start- ed off with a dress up day for each day of the week. Then, on game day, all alumni were honored along with the Homecoming King and Queen. The dance on Saturday night topped it an off. FRUSTRATION AT ITS BEST Jacque Brown expressos In her own way the terrible feeling of frustra- tion. A feeling most commonly known by student councf members when they find out what their next assignment w be consisting of. Even though it was a lot of work, we got repaid by the satisfaction of knowing people appreci- ated what we did for them,” said Kristen Drath- man, junior secretary- treasurer. This was proved by Steve Rausch when he stated, Student Council made Homecoming Being a student lead- er has made me more responsible, and has broadened my views to the point where I can see all sides of an issue.” -Jason Bredi- mus, Student Body President worth attending. I thought it was a big suc- cess. Some people say the way to go out is with style and class. Student Coun- cil did just that and much more. Design by Courtney Robi- son. Photos by Tana Price. Student Council n
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