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.llllh Tams Serve School, Communit Tams is an honorary girls, club on campus which serves the school and the community. Belonging to the club depends on how active a girl has been in school activities. At Thanksgiving members of Tams decorated placemats and took them to convalescent homes. The annual fashion show was held on December 9, and the Senior Tams members modeled fashions from the Bridal Bou- tique and Windsor Fashions. Escorts were senior Key Club members who wore fashions from Mr. Tux, Karls Tux, Harris and Frank and Tuxedo King. The chairperson for the success- ful fashion show was Kimm Nasser. Members also helped the varsity baseball team deliver phone books and flyers to raise money. Every year the Luau is sponsored by Tams. The chairperson for this event was Julie Regan flj. Joann Turner, president of Tams commented, lt's great to see that so many girls are actively involved in a service club and participating in worthwhile service projects as a club, is very satisfyingf, The advisor for the club was Mrs. Debbie Lelewer. 2. Tams entered a float in the Homecoming parade. 3. Brent Duncan and Nancy Sturm modeled fashions in the Tams fashion show. Th-I n16l I
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House, IOC Coordinate Activities The Inter-Organizations Council Q IOCJ is comprised of the vice presidents of all the clubs on campus who work together to organize the clubs so there are no conflicts. They also help to coordinate the activities on campus such as Homecoming Week. The House of Representatives met twice a month to dis- cuss problems and complaints from Tartans concerning the campus. Each member of the House of Representatives was assigned three classrooms to represent and to relay to each room information about what was on campus and to get any sugges- tions about the campus. Marty Montgomery, senior, was elected by the House as president and Eric Mensing, also a senior, and the ASB vice president, acted as vice president and presided over the meet- ings with the president. Karen Peters, junior was elected secretary ofthe house. The house sponsored Operation ID and a Glendora Policeman who eame on campus to identify any valuables stu- dents wanted lo prevent from theft, The House last year was called the Student Senate but this year, the group changed its name. Mr. Richard Farland, advisor, commented, ln the past, the student senate hasn't been active. This year we,re trying to be more active and get the students better representationfi l. Kathy Smith, this year's Commissioner of Activities. was president of IOC. 2. Marty Montgomery was elected President of the House and conducted the nieetings. I : f -ge JB 2 . ,rffi 1, .. ff , , - .iii- Q' .' -4 HouseflOC 83
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Girls? League Contributes to rganizations Girls' League provides all girls with the opportunity to become involved in a club where they can help raise money for worthy organizations. A warm welcome was given in early September for the incoming sophomore girls when Girls League sponsored a swim and BBQ party to allow the sophomore girls to become acquainted with the older girls. That Christmas Feelingf, was the theme for the Girls League traditional Welfare Week, held during the week of December 13 through 17. The girls held a bake sale, a candy sale, and they delivered stocking grams and singing grams. Collections were taken and over 35850 was presented to the City of Hope. The Girl of the Month was a special award given to a girl who contributed the most each month to GHS. Girls League sponsored and presented the awards. The Valentines Dance sponsored by the club was held on February 10, at the Diamond Bar Country Club and the Whizz Kidds provided the music. Girls League is a club where girls can participate and con- tribute something to the schoolfi stated member Carrie Copeland, senior. The officers of Girls' League included: Diane Watt, presi- dentg Susan Mee, vice presidentg Jenny Bartel, secre- taryg and Julie Pyscher, treasurer. 1. Girls League members. from left to right, Lisa Hagner, Debbie Patino, Dana Nusser, and kneeling, Janae Askew, collected welfare week donations. 2. Karey Faith, senior, takes donations to save the dying oak trees. 3. Lori Soderwall and Stephanie Deans dress as Santais elves to collect for welfare week. MIVWTIL Y foe-W was-gi, We Girls' Leaguc 8
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