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Bike-0-rhom I-Iighlighrs Yeor For 1980-81 Service Club 152 ORGANIZATIONS 1 Q
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Being o principol is o very complicoted job, since it requires o lot of decision molfing ond co-ordinoting ociivities between students, foculf ty ond porents. Dr. Ron Feist orgonized the Principol's Advisory Committee to get the students' input on importont issues, which he then puts into considerotion when decision molsing. Some topics discussed ot the meetings were groduotion concepts, coble vision, ond the bus ond telephone problems, One of the moin prqects undertolsen this yeor wos the cofeterio food. The PAC plonned to survey the school to finc out if ony chonges could be mode. Officers of the PAC ore nominoted ond then elected by the students. The 80-81 officers orei Amy Feist, choirperson, Michelle Henry, vice' choirperson, Amy Johnson, secretory, ond Jeff Rogers, suggestion box choitmon. The students benefit from the PAC by goining more knowledge obout their school system ond how it worlss. lt olso helps improve the student-principol relotionship. 1 SENIOR EILEEN MORRIS shores her views ond ideos obout the procedures for this yeor s groduonon cere mony, with the other PAC members. 2. THE EXECU- TIVE OFFICERS meet prior to the meetings to set up the ogendo for the next PAC meeting. 3. DR. RON FEIST onswersony questions thot the students might hove concerning the WASC occreditotion committee thot visited Oolsmont lost yeor. 4. JUNIOR5 KATHI HEIMANN, Bob Wolters, ond Senior Doug Pfeiffer listen to o discussion from the cofeterio committee on how to improve the food. 5. AMY FEIST WAITS potiently os Dr. Ron Feist finishes o business coll with school boord members to follow up on o discussion they hod ot the lost meeting. 6. SECRETARY AMY JOHNSON, Vice- Choirmon Michelle Henry ond Choirmon Amy Feist listen ottentively to Dr. Ron Feist os he reods the com- ments from the suggestion box to decide whot oction to tolse ot the next meeting. PAC 151
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Spirit and enthusiasm is what S Club is all about. The S Club had an exciting and beneficial year helping the school and community. They raised money by having the annual Bike-a-than and selling helium balloons at the Oalsmont Parents' Club Carnival. All of the proceeds go toward improvement of the school such as the painting of the school sign in front of Oalsmont, and oaying off the long awaited stage curtains. The Service Club serves the community as well, by having an annual canned food drive for the needy peope of Roseville. President Chris 5 I IIIIIIIIII illiilieeseii p ' 1 .4 Grabowslsi said that the student body did a stupendous job exceed- ing their goal of 700 cans. When the blood banls came to Oalsmont the S Club served donuts and drinlss to all the donors. They also went Christmas caroling in the children's ward of Roseville Hospital. The Service Club would not even be a club without the three advisors, Mrs. Mary Bacigalupi, Mrs. Sheri Shaffer and Mr. Kevin Wherry. The S Club had a great year and they have high hopes for the future. 1. DAVID BEACHUM, GINA Donovan and Chris Gra- bowslxi inform the Press Tribune photographer about their success with the canned food drive, 2. VICE- PRESIDENT GINA Donovan congratulates the club on their great success with the canned food drive. 3. JUNIORS KATHI HEIMANN and Sandra Price put the finishing touches on the school sign. 4. S CLUB BRINGS Christmas cheer to the children's ward of Roseville hospital. 5. EXCHANGE STUDENT HIDEKO Kanno mo- dels Ziggy Teshitts being sold by S Club. 6. AFTER ALL THE worls is done, corresponding secretary Stephanie Felice and president Chris Gtobowslsi still have time to relax. 7. MARY GRABOWSKI AND David Deachum listen to new ideas for fundraisers at the monthly meeting. SERVICE CLUB 153
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