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Student Government very important role in East High student life Amina Wardak Fall Vice-President Student Government is an important part of every high school, it is just that impor- tant at East High School. Our Student Government was made up of four senators from each grade and four senior officers. These people made up the Senate. They are elected each semester. The main goal of the Student Government was to make school improvement and improve student involvement. Student Government did many things to raise money and to involve the students. These activities included the football jamboree, Homecoming activities, mixers, a blood drive, and a chili supper. The Student Government was spon- sored by Mr. Walt Kennedy. Brian James, senior senator and the official disc jockey at mixers said, Stu- dent Government has been a very pos- itive experience, it was a lot of fun and has made me a better person. Juniors Mike Pavon and Brian Carlco and Mr. Heidi Raymond Walt Kennedy take part in the Student Fall Secretary Government Christmas skit. Andi Hueoner Fall Treasurer FALL SENATE. ROW 1: Brian James. ROW 2. Kelll Reese, Julie Elder, Andi Huebner, Heidi Raymond, Kim Heck, Amina Wardak. ROW 3: Mike Pavon, Mindy Anderson, Trade Moore, Brian Carico. ROW 4: Trteta Collins, Angle Eyerty, Beth Raymond, Dereck Lewis. ROW 5: Kris Gamble, Brad Hamilton. NOT PICTURED: Tony Rose, Dusty Sheets, Deon Slemp. 26 STUDENT GOVERNMENT
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LEFT: Senior cheerleaders Andi Huebner and Judy Rupprecht and junior cheerleader Tina Kohlbusch promote spirit for the coys ' basketball team in sub- state action. BELOW: Sophomore Michelle Kelly strikes a pose during the Valentine ' s Day Assembly for the Drama Department. An important part of spirit at school activities was performed by the Pep Band. The Pep Band played modern numbers, along with the school songs, to enable fans to get rhythmically involved. They were directed by Mr. Rex Cadwallader, instrumental music teacher. Special Effects SPECIAL EFFECTS 25
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°t5 m% 1 Julie Elder Andi Huebner Spring Seaetary Spring Treasurer Sophomores Dereck Lewis, Angle Eyerly and Trl- da Collins take part in the annual Christmas skit, performed by the Student Government. spring SENATE. ROW 1 Brian James. ROW 2. Heidi Raymond, Kim Heck, Kelll Reese, Dusty Amina Wardak, Tricia Collins, lorrie Steele. ROW 3: Sheets. ROW 5: Mike Pavon, Brian Carico, Dereck Julie Elder, Kris Gamble, Angie Eyerly, Mindy An- Lewis, Deon Slemp. ROW 6: Andi Huebner, Beth Person. ROW 4: Brad Hamilton, Tracie Moore, Raymond, Tony Rose. STUDENT GOVERNMENT 27
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