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Student Leaders direc Student Association officers are Secretary, Cynthia Chase, Vice-president, Tom Hutchings, Service Seal Commissioner, Liza Conroy, Treasurer, Mike Navarro, Front row: Toni Byer, Buck Wong, Kammie Lee, Sandra Farmer, Susan Cartwright, Nancy Osborne, Jeannie Salazar, Karyn Stone, Janice Carter, Carolyn Hudson. Second row : Margaret Thornhill, Robert Miknus, Liza Rally Commissioner, Curtis Filer, and President, Buck Wong. The student government of Marysville High School has always been able to boast ot impressive student support. Representing the democratic system, our officers have been successful in fulfilling the demands ot students and faculty alike. The officers of each of the four individual classes have united and tur- thered the ideals of citizenship and of adult responsibility. Although there have been great advances made in this area, there is always room tor improvement. Strides have been taken to en- courage students to participate in school at- fairs, and most ot all, to have pride in their school itself. The cause always seems to have been won during the competitive rallies. Conroy, Cynthia Chase, Kathleen Hersey, Judy Ingram, Shirley, Tom,Hutchings, Evan Hillebrand, Danny Dork Gail Cockrell, Astrid Sandsor, Peggy Haase, Ricki Buckley. Reese, Bruce Porter, Craig Leri, Alice Phillips, Mike Back row: Tom Beal, Curtis Filer, Bob Nakamura, Tom varro. 60
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ommission promote school spirit e Rally Commission promoted school irit and attendance at games throughout e year by presenting rallies and skits tor e student body. Headed by Curtis Filer, lly Commissioner, this group worked rd throughout the year to give us rallies hich were not only interesting but also full spirit. Much time and effort were put to each rally. Many hours were spent ter school, planning the program, prac- ing for the skits, and decorating the ditorium and athletic fields. The Rally mmission is constantly looking for new eas and methods of presenting rallies to ake them more enioyable and exciting r the students. Mr. Don King is adviser to e Rally Commission. 1 2 I 2 . E, 3 2' 1 'wu- -nma' W -.2 ' .5 Curtis Filer, Ron Sullinger, Tim Cacy, Roanna Metowske, Linda Myers, Margaret Thornhill, Jeannie Quan, Teresa Calvo, and Gail Buttacarrloi practice for a skit before the rally. ld, K. Bramall, T. Babcock, S. Dukes, M. Thornhill, M. Aberasturi, L, Myers, J. Quan, J. Latimer, P. Burks, R. baker, M, Noble, R. Sullinger, T. Stevens, T- JOl1fl50FI, E ef, D- l-Sri, M- 3I'9l'lfYh T- Ni50f199l'- F0Uflh POW! D- Metowski, D. Nicholau, G. Buttacarrloi, D. Homon, P. Matsumoto, C. Filer, B. Johnson, T. Banuelos, D. Lim, A nson, B. Ferguson, L. Morrison, L. White, E. Salazar, R. Stage, T. Beal, K. Lamon. Back row: T. Cacy, T. Penne- Darr, B. Wong, P. Strange, B. Porter, D. Francis, E. Ford. 59
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ool activities Trino Banuelos, Tom Shirley, Danny Dork, David up on their reading as 'hey wait for Yhe firsf session to Thornhill lislen allenfively Vo fhe speaker. Right The day Buck Wong, Liza Conroy, and Alice Phillips catch begin. Cen?erz Alice Phillips, Kris Lee, and Margaret ends wi1h1he delegates horneward bound. . U Rancho Cordova Conference inspires leaders row: Phyllis Sasaki, Gail Bufiacavoli, Earl Fong, Kamrnie Lee, Liza Conroy, Tam Anderson, Denyce Dees, Ron Centerwall, Danny Dork, Bruce Horrell, Chuck Haw- Wong, Kris Lee, Debbie Hughes, Mary Wong, Dessi Sandy Sperbeck, Debbie Leri. Back row: David Lamon, kins, Mike Hardie. . Second row: Margaret Thornhill, Alice Phillips,
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