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Exciting activities got everyone involved he minute school started Stu- dent Council was ready to get he year off to a great success. The lass officers were there getting to now everyone and always ready o heb. Miss Grose the Student overnment advisor was always here to lend a hand if needed. Student Government's main goal this year was to get everyone in- volved and to promote school spir- it. They not only wanted to get the student body involved in activities that would benefit themselves but also ones that would benefit the school. Interesting activities that proved successful this year were. Spirit Week, dances, Homecoming. Floats, the Slave Sale. Powder Puff, the Senior Show, etc.. .. Home- room federation meetings, class meetings, and fundraisers were also well organized and very suc- cessfuL Andy Hanshaw Front row: K. Smith, M. White, N. Johnson, K. Greenburg. .l. Price. P. Casertano, L. Estes Raw 2. T. Goddard, B. Stern, P. Mulcahey, K. Williams, S. Ericson, .L Rosenberg, K. Aquilano, D. Skinner, T. Holman, S. Hileman, L. Spina, A. Hanshaw Row 3: L. Lopez, D. Fila, M. Hall, M. Goddard. M. Bell, M. Tetrealt, K. Greenburg. L. Johnson. A. Grose. Mike Sulger -.-...LK The favorite aspects of being on Student Council varied with the individual. Some liked the chal- lenge, some liked being involved, others liked organizing and plan- ning activities. But all met and learned to relate to others bet- ter. These are the things that make Student Council seem like a family. fe Mike Sulger I. Student Council? 2. Darin Fila, Stacy Hileman, and Mike Sarabia listen intent- ly. 3. Miss Grose gives Margo Hall and Patrice Casertano advice on a fun- draiser. 4. Awesome Sophomoresl 5. Martin Tetreault shows Donna Skinner whats going on. STUDENT COUNCIL 000 U
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