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LEFT: Queen candidate Donny Gallian flexes his muscles as (s)hc is escorted through campus by Treasurer Leslie Row- E ley prior to the football i game 3gainst Redwood. It £ was Redwood’s homc- coming MIDDLE LEFT: Rally Commissioner Mark Moore begins his usual antics during a pep assembly under the eye of English teacher Bev Blaswich. LEFT: Redwood queen candidate Rick Johnston is escorted through campus as he mocks Redwood queen candidate on the school’s home- coming day. ABOVE: Mark Moore and Frank Netto dress up for Halloween, one of many dress-up days sponsored by student government. A 57 Fred Mason
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Student government stresses involvemen Students did a double take in November when they saw what they were lead to believe would be the introduction of Redwood High School’s homecoming queen can- didate at lunch. What they saw instead were student government leaders dressed up to mock the school’s homecoming ceremony on the day of Redwood’s home- coming and on the day the Trail- blazers were to face the Rangers on the gridiron. It was just one of many activities sponsored by the student government, who attempted to get as many students as possible involved in as many activities as possible. Never before in the history of the school were so many activities held and it seemed that nearly every week there was a student government sponsored activitiy. • RIGHT: Front: Commissioner of Publicity Donny Gallian, President Frank Nctto, Vice President Rick Johnston. Back: Rally Commissioner Mark Moore, Head Yell Leader Vicky Wcimcr, Club Commissioner Wendy Simpson, Head Song Leader Pam Walker, Secretary Suzanne Buldo. TOP: Frank Nctto and Rick Johnston, mocking Redwood homecoming queens, arc escorted by Vicky Wcimcr, Suzanne Buldo during a lunch-time activity prior to the football game with Redwood. RIGHT: Queen candidate Frank Nctto and escort Vicky Wcimcr respond to the cheers of the crowds.
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FHA assists in community causes In addition to its on-campus activities, Future Homemakers of America expanded to more community-wide activities this year. Members took part in Hands Across Visalia to raise funds for local needy families. During Thanksgiving, the club sponsored a canned food drive to contribute to Visalia-arca needy families. In addition to that, the club went Christmas caroling at rest homes and hospi- tals, competed in local, regional, and state FHA competitions, conducted its annual Valentine cake sale, and won First place in the homecoming float competition. Officers were Gerrie Lopez, president; Christie Akkerman, vice president; Melynda Thurman, secretary, Lisa Boley, treasurer; Petie Reyes, parliamentarian, and Sandra Guerrero, historian. RIGHT: Rcncc Hogan prepared a sundae as part of FHA’s first activity to attract members to the club. BELOW: FHA members ride their first place homecoming float BOTTOM: Front row: Ana Marquez, Lisa Torres, Teresa Hernandez, Rachel Escarscga, Sonia Benitez, Anna Hernandez, Tracy Hensley, Diana Dickens, Christine Dias, Adviser Carol Dclap. Middle row: Sandra Guerrero, Petie Reyes, Criscla Gallegos, Melinda Rodriguez, Regina Powell, Gerrie Lopez, Adviser Penny Niadna, Melynda Thurman. Back row: Tanya Akins, Gina Clay, Roscanna Fierro, Christina Robles, Esmeralda Robles, Angela Olivas, Sylvia Facundo, Melanie Crouse, Lctisha Williams, Christine Barr, Yvonne White, Katie Brun- mier, Henry Renteria, Julie Pugh, Christina Gomez, Stephanie Athy, Christie Akkerman, Joanna Herrera, Joey Jcffus, Rick Renteria.
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