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Leaders seek more Student involvement September brought the usual flurry of back- to-school activities. Led by President Maria Ko- smetatos, student council plunged into Home- coming and Charities Week plans, competition rallies, and CVDIC sessions. As the year progressed and the inevitable apathy began to set in, a concerned council tried hard to keep the pace lively and the stu- dents involved. One of the most interesting and productive undertakings was a series of small group meet- ings where individuals met to discuss many phases of student life. Second semester saw a shifting of roles. Christina Chronis too k over as president. Karen Simonek replaced Christina as vice president; Ruth Culqui assumed Karen’s duties as secre- tary-treasurer. Spring Sports Week and the annual carnival were major activities in a term which also fea- tured donkey basketball, noon concerts, and some special assemblies. STUDENT GOVERNMENT LEADERS- Seated: Karen Sim- onek. Standing: Ruth Culqui, Christina Chronis, Maria Ko- smetatos. Right: A stylish Bill Calder, student council advisor, supervises the Charities Week ac- tivities. STUDENT BODY COMMISSION- ERS—Row 1: Mark Ory, publicity; Lisa Trespalacios, clubs, second semester; Che- ryl Shavers, rallies and assemblies. Row 2: Irene Cotinola, activities, first semester; Darry l Knox, athletics; Anabell Marin, clubs, first semester; Oraida Alfonso, fi- nance. Back: Maria Kosmetatos, activities, second semester. Not pictured: Michelle Martinez, rallies and assemblies, first se- mester; Emley Versteegh, finance, first se- mester. 62 Student Council
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