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Activities Activities provide a chance to break away from intellectual pursuits and allow time for some fun. A few of these activi- ties were school dances, the powder-puff football game, the Just Say No club, and fund raisers, such as magazine sales. A new activity to Nova was Leadership Day. The purpose of Leadership Day was to help students develop leadership skills and to try and help students to feel more confident about themselves. It also enables teachers to have a chance to experiment with fun teaching strategies, said Mr. Martin, and it helps students to see adults in a defferent way. Leadership Day is an activity which is definitely making waves and shall for years to come. Scholastic activities, however, were not the only activities to which students were drawn. Many sought personal en- tertainment outside of Nova. Whatever activities were chosen, waves were made in an individual way. 1. Diana Casas, Hurley Baird, Dede Shaffer, Steve Harding, Mike Trisdale, and Brian Howell live it up at the dance. 2. Ron Price demonstrates his favorite activity. MAKING WAV- Activities 15
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Activities provide a chance to break away from intellectual pur- suits and allow time for some fun. 14 Activities
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Leaders Of The Futur Eleven students who were interested in being leaders of the school gave their speeches on October 20, 1986. The people who were running anx- iously awaited to see if their speech would be the most convincing. The elected officers were Ubon Bascom- Commissioner of Finance, Cammie Lee-Commissioner of Activities, Kenny Tze-Commissioner of Athlet- ics, Heidi Fitzpatrick-Commissioner of Communications and Donald Spurgeon-Commissioner of Records. Many of the activities were planned by Cammie Lee. Some of the activi- ties included beginning a Students Against Drunk Driving (S.A.D.D.) club, having a pep squad, and having a student radio station during lunch- time so that the students could take turns being disc jockies. Also a change was made to make dances longer by starting them earlier. Mr. Jim Decker, Student Activities Director, wanted an activities com- mittee this year. The committee con- sisted of the people who ran for an office and didn ' t make it and other selected students who wanted to be involved. The purpose of this com- mittee was to brainstorm activities that could be done during the course of the year. Being involved in ac- tivities can make school a lot more fun, commented Mr. Decker. 16 Student Government
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