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THOMAS B. noi-ienrv msn Lori Stamps and the other fifteen Members of Publicity did a great job of informing all of Doherty High School, Cherry Jacobs and the members ofthe assemblies committee have put on entertaining assemblies all year, keeping all at Doherty High amused, Social Committee eagerly poses for a picture. Tammy Shuck guided the Social Committee into working long and hard to plan activities for the student body to participate in. Student Relations was guided by Susan Cohen and helped relay the student body thoughts to the faculty and the administration. Michelle DeLong and Records. Dee Oldham, Michelle DeLong, Melissa Morgan, Terry 'Vancura, Joanne McLaughlin, and Carol Volkenant, Student Council 53
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The members of Doherty's Archeon are once again active and involved. They've played the lead role in all Spartan activities. Without Student Council Committees, Doherty activities would come to a complete stand still. There are seven energetic com- mittees which include Morale, Publicity, Assemblies, Student Relations, Treasury, Records and Social. Morale, headed by Karen Ricketts has done an outstanding job of boosting the spirit of Doherty High School. Pep ralliers have increased Spartan spirit, pride and attendance at extracurricular activities. Cherrijacobs and Assemblies have worked hard in preparation for presenting formal assemblies including the Queen's assem- blies. This hard work has paid off because Doherty has provided entertaining assemblies all year. Who at Doherty has not enjoyed dancing with that special someone at one ofthe many dances sponsored by the Social Committee? Headed by Tammy Shuck, This committee has entertained the student body through lively music, extravagant decorations, and colorful lights at its many dances. Attracting attention to various Spartan activities are the infor- mative posters painted by the Publicity Committee lead by Lori Stamps. The halls are often lined by posters and signs keeping the student body and faculty aware of all school activities. Missie Miskel, Michelle DeLong and their committees keep things running smoothly in Student Council, Treasury keeps the financial afairs in order, while Records keeps council minutes. Susan Cohen, guiding Student Relations, helps keep the student body and faculty united. Keeping communication open be- tween the students and faculty while working to solve various student problems are Student Relations main goals. These seven important committees put their hard work, ambi- tion and determination into building a stronger student body at D.H.S. Committee Heads? Missie Miskel, Tammy Shuck, Lori Stamps, Karen Ricketts, Michelle D91-Ong, and Chfffl Jacobs. Not pictured: Susan Cohen. Many ofthe social events at Doherty would not be possible without the leadership of these dedicated students. lf 'f : .4 w ' 1 j ig 1 li ' 451' i . .M , l L .Atl I 5 Q flax Treasurer Missie Miskel is Pictured with her comlnmet. Chris Karen Ricketts and Melissa Morgan have pepped the student body and their athletic and academic teams to a Hernandez Terry Vimcum Darren Higman and Julie East- winning season through their energetic Morale Committee, land, 52 Student Council
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The Archeion, under a new sponsor, Mr. Rex Gisler, spent the entire year working on projects to unify the student body. President Skip Anderson and the other eight members of cabinet worked endless hours planning activities to keep all the students of Doherty satisfied. With Prom out of the way, Senior council spent a more relaxed year. Class President Debbie Bartalo said that their main goal was to make the Senior's last year a memorable one. Thejunior council kept busy planning and carrying out the Prom. Rachael Holmes, the junior Class President, felt this was their main concern for the year. Sophomore Class President Janine Bell stressed that the Sophomore Council's main concern was to make as many sophomores as possible feel wel- come. Lis, t Front: Susan Cohen, Karen Ricketts, Leigh Ann West, Mi- chelle DeLong. Back: Lori Stamps, Cherri Jacobs, Tammy Shuck, Missie Miskel, Skip An- derson, and Mr. Rex Gisler fArcheion Sponsorj. Center Lett: As the money rolls in, Leigh Ann West still finds time to catch forty winks. Bet- ' ter wake her up, guys, Center Right: Is it really true that blondes have more fun? Steph- anie, Karen and julie certainly seem to think so! 54 Council tv 1 3 wx.: lim Right: Terry patiently awaits her breakfast during the Breakfast of the Gods. Below: Eddie looks totally en- thused during a Senior Council meeting. ' T he Lck, Q the i,-gs? .. Q 'Ei 5 I F gggzrxzsf' A . 'ig x.....,M.. ls.. U M x UQ x ,Q -riaaxifh If Rfk' 'ef 5 my
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