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JUNIOR COUNCIL: Sean Barry, Mike Angus, Janice Mateo and Charlie Preston. LENDING A HELPING HAND: Senior Council member Kevin Kubiak (right] looks over a fund rais- ing proposal by Jerry Petersen before giving his opinion. Diane Tonkovich WANDERING THOUGHTS: Getting away from the issue of T-shirt sales. President George Koutures listens to ideas from other members of Senior Council in the ASB room during lunch. RECORDING SPOKEN IDEAS: Taking careful notes in the ASB room. Secretary Janice Mateo listens intently wnile Junior Council members decide on plans for Homecoming. r Q Diane Tonkovich 1 4 Junior Senior Councilsl Activities
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LOST IN THOUGHT: After atten- ALL DRESSED UP; Senior Christie ding an ASB meeting. Sophomore Paddock showed her spirit during Robanne Elliot collected her thoughts ASB by dressing the part on tacky before going to her next class. tourist day. Diane Tonkovich HHH W 1- ■|k r i B i wi H I Diane Tonkovich Diane Tonkovicll AN FRIENDLY DUET: Portraying both the serious side and the light side of ASB, Sophomore Robanne Elliot and Junior Sean Barry show opposite reac- tions to the latest question posed from the ASB advisor. Sherry Phelps, about the next pizza party. IT IS ON THE VERY TIP OF HER TONGUE: Associated Student Body Pep Commissioner Tiffany O ' Meara pauses, for a few seconds to collect her thoughts before telling everyone m Leadership Class her next exciting idea during fourth period. Activities ASB 13
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m. Qouncils Discover new ideas for class involvement , Diane Tonkovlch The Junior and Senior Coun- cils worked hard making plans to keep the Juniors and Seniors entertained and in- volved throughout the year. Preparations for Homecom- ing took priority for Junior Council members as soon as school started. Besides work- ing out dance plans, they sponsored Safari Jambo Day during Homecoming week for the junior class. The members of Junior Council are hard working, said Sherry Phelps , Junior Council advisor. They are en- thusiastic, and one of the main things they learned was not to put off doing things to the last minute. f any hours of planning and hard work were done for the Prom. The dance and it ' s theme had to be unique and fun for everyone going. While the seniors made the impor- tant decisions involved, the juniors were doing most of the work. Senior Council members met at advisor Terry Griffin ' s house during the summer to discuss plans for upcoming events The decorating of the Humanities building the last day of Homecoming week started bnght and early Friday morning with lots of excite- ment. Council members and other seniors worked hard covenng the building with the orange and black colors of Halloween. When winter began to near, plans were started for the senior cruise up the harbor in December. There were only about 100 open spots available to seniors who wanted to go. A new activity was the winter semi-formal dance that was added for the first time this year which took much planning. Throughout the year there were many senior barbecues planned. Senior Council members tried to plan days when most seniors would be able to go Senior Council sold souvenirs including a class picture and t-shirfs. People have allusions about what their senior year should be like, said Terry Griffin , Senior Council ad- visor. When they become seniors they expect to have a blast and for eight people to provide it. The class has to learn to unite together and create their own fun. That was our goal this year At the closing of the year, the seniors wanted to make it unforgettable For the first time they held an all night par- ty at a local sports club Since it was a first time experience they were not sure how it would turn out, but enjoyed it ' s success. There was also the Disneyland night offered for those who wanted to go the traditional way. Ideas were made on keeping the senior class in touch with each other after graduation. — by Andrea Ryals i . DUnff Tonkovich SENflOR COUNCIL: Kevin Kubiak, Steve McEwen, Kristin McQuiddy, Shannon Casey, Advisor Terry Griffin, George Koutures and jerry Petersen. READING CREATIVE IDEAS; Discussing Prom theme ideas, president Sean Barry reads off a list ' t of suggestions to the members of Junior Council during a lunch meeting. DiMnt Tonkovich JunlorlS nlor CouncllalActlvHIaa 1 5
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