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.4-.- Center row: Karen Wren. Jenny Zusman. Second row: Suzette Cowles. Lisa Smith. Valerie Walker. Gail Ferena chek. Cindy Hill, Elisa Nigro. Karen Cummings. Janet Hailey. Karen Zuzelski, Arlyn MacDonald. Third row: Steve Black. Janice Dipert. Gretchen Lands. Lydell Peterson, Valerie Slander, Chris Reyor. Molly Whipple. Peggy Stappord. Jim Letler. Michelle Oswald. Beth Wood, Richie Strickland, Back row: Bill Keeley, Jeff Campeau. Paul Cline. Sue Daniels. Wendy Curtis. Jimmy Richmond, Mike Harriman. xf' f' C rw fr-fb, Jimmy Richmond helps out during a Student Coun- cil project. mas project collections. Jacey Bogafs bubble pops during ai Student Council activity. ' ll,-J Z 9 ow .lol . Jimmy Richmond. Janice Dipcrt. Liz Williams. Irene Brown. Robin Edwards and Ms. Lynch display Christ- Student Council members listen during one ol' their meetings. Neal Alire is a real bubble blower. Organizations 95
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Student Council Institutes Many New Projects l 5 l l Ms, Joanna Lynch was the sponsor for student ll council. Hinkley High School has had a Student l Council for as long as we,ve had a Hinkley High School. The purpose ofthis club was to develop a sense of responsibility for growth through self-di- rectionf' They raised money in many different ways, including a percentage from activity cards. They used their money for the State Student Council Convention, for donations around Christ- mas time and for school projects only. Some of their many goals included better communication between school groups, and to have students real- ize that the Student Council represented them. Some of their projects were student and teacher birthday cards. the student directory, and Be cool to your school . The president of the student Council was Pam Suter, and Mike Harriman was the vice-president. The student council here at Hinkley represented every grade level. Each mem- ber was to try to help represent the ideas that his or her classmates held. The senior class had the most representatives, but that doesnlt mean the other classes were lacking in spirit. Every class had a pretty good showing at all ofthe meetings. Over- all. the students at Hinkley felt they did a good job this y6ar. Student Council sponsor, Ms. Joanna Lynch. llqfrllllilllhkf K3 W i T 9 Back Row: Karen Wren, Bob Brodin. Denise Tatum. Laurie Piersol, Annie Hartburger, Janice Borsymowski, Sandy Hicks, Pam Suter. Terry Wil- liams, and sponsor, Ms, Lynch. Front Row: Barb Hanavan. Maxine Womack, Kim Kimbrough, Irene Brown, Dan Wright, Will Dohe, Richie Strickland, Reggie Burgess. 94 Organizations
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Ike The TALON, which is an accredited member of the International Quill and Scroll and the Na- tional Scholastic Press Association. is published - ' bi-monthly by the Joumalism classes of Aurora Hinkley High School. It is printed by Southeast Denver Graphics in Denver Colorado. Publications in the Aurora Public Schools are created as a leaming experience by the students for the students, Editors-in-Chief ...... Academic Editor ..,. Activities Editors .... Circulation Editor ,... Community Editors . . . Investigative Editor . . , Sports Editors ........ Assistant Sports Editor Business Manager .... Photographers ....... Reporter ,... ..... Advisor ..... . . Principal . . . . , . , 4... ,.,..... . Susan Schaef Kerry Skelton Janice Borzymowski, Karen Moret Theresa Nowak, Linda Sullivan Sedalia Perez ......,...........ClintConner ...................,LindaBates . . . ..... Leigh Grimmett, Wayne Bolton ......,............MarkKleese . . . .................... Chuck DaSi1va . ..... Leigh Grimmett, Russ Cromie ................,....RoyCerise .. ....Miss Kathleen Hayes . . . Dr. Patrick Grippe A 0 U,4,.n 'sQ,..' A1 Susan Schaef wonders how she ever got here. 1 ,I 5 rw 'iw'-.. . is THuNoERBlRo ' M f e M' LO .. . a . ww I The Thunderbird Talon staff of this year consisted of seventeen members, including sponsor Miss Kathleen Hayes. This was the first year the newspaper had a columnist, Dale Sather. The Talon was written by and for the students of Hinkley. It provided a forum for student opinion as well as entertainment and information about the school and community. One main goal of the Talon was to fur- ther student interest through good leadership. Some of the more noteworthy achievements of the year were a ranking of 13th in the nation by Columbia Press and a lst Class Award from the National A ' WI! fn- . -w , N k Scholastic Press Association. Also for ten out of the past eleven y M years they have been given lst Class awards from various press as- iis 'T 'K' H- A if 'T P SOCiallOI'tS. Karen Moret and Linda Sullivan laugh over a funny article. if That was a good one, Bates, says Miss Hayes. Leigh Grimmett has fun while she works. Mark Kleese is happy because he finally finished his story. 96 Organizations
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