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The air was charged with excitement as the agendas were passed about. Anticipation ran high as Tiffany Anderson entered the room and another feverish ASB meeting be- gan. A day in the life of the MVHS ASB cabi- net was one of planning, hoping, and work- ing. These elected officials spent their days trying to bring the spark of life and pride to the MoVal student body by providing such events as dances, formals, pep assemblies, contests, and an occasional blood drive. ASB commissioner of student activities, Sedrick Spencer, elaborated, If we ' re not ex- cited, if we ' re not energized, how can we expect anybody else to be? So ASB went to work everyday promoting school pride and trying to provide the best atmosphere for the student body. Meeting with their hard- working, kind-hearted coordinator, Mr. Ol- son, ASB worked hard to add a touch of high voltage to the Viking Student Body. Most pep assemblies were by ticket only and were very well attended. The Mid- Winter Preference Ball gave Amy Carner a moment to shine. Showing off a beau- tiful dress during the Fash- ion Show is sophomore. Shawn Davidson. We Want More Electricity
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Marching along with flying colors is the newly formed ROTC Flag team under the di- rection of Sgt. Therrien. KLUB members listen intently to an interview question for the 700 club. Dedication is an everyday word for year- book editor Pilar Millan and staff member Jill Johnson. Winter Preference Ball queen and king candidates represent clubs and organ- izations on campus. chool wasn ' t just books and homework. That was made obvi- ous by all of the clubs and organi- zations in which students could participate. The bulletin an- nounced almost daily some meet- ing or fund raiser about to take place. Clubs offered the chance for students to escape the problems of algebra or the compositions of English and relax and have fun with their peers. There was a wide variety of clubs and organi- zations so that almost every stu- dent interest could be filled. Some clubs lent a helping hand and encouraged their members to be a friend to those in need. Oth- ers taught us how to live our lives better, or rewarded us for getting good grades. Some just gave the opportunity to participate and use talents we ' d developed in an atmosphere outside the class- room. Club members were seen tak- ing trips to Catalina or Utah. These trips and other activities provided a time for students to grow closer and to discover new friendships. There were times to get to know the real person in an informal manner, a time to be treasured for years to come. Because of the ban on candy sales, the clubs were forced to try new and generally less successful ways to raise funds. Some sold stuffed animals while others tried cake walks. As a whole this was a shocking good year! More Electr city
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live, Bobby Brough, MC ' s the dance. Getting the crown ready for the winner are Tiffany, Melanie, Sedrick and Jill. ASB BACK — Steve Lounsbury (treasurer), Laura Northington (Vice President), Sedrick Spencer (Com. of Student Activities), Kim Seanoa (Com. of Pep), Gay Ramsey (Com of Student Relations), Bobby Brough (Representative to the School Board). FRONT — Jill Tanaka (Secretary). Melanie Grace (Com. of Student Services), Tiffany Anderson (President), not pictured: Scott Sawyer (Com. of Publicity). Who ' s the leader of the group that ' s made for you and me? DAVE O-L-S-O-NI In his seventh year as ASB director. Mr. Olson works with the ASB, as well as the Senior and Junior Class officers, the school newspaper, and the cheer- leaders. Organizations
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