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ONE LEARNING TO GOVERN TWO Dong! The govel drops ond the meeting comes to order. Student Council's moin objective, os quoted from Holly Speckles is, To listen to the school's ideos, put them into oction ond help the students become more involved in the school ' The members ore elected in Moy by the student body. They hove the responsibility of inschool leodership ond promotion of octivities. Sponsored events included: o Welcome Dock (to school) Donee, Homecoming Week ond Sole of schedules of gomes. 1. President Greg Hoffmon announces meetings ond octivities in the morning. 2. Student Council members were: Top Row: Junior Rep. Jerry Pritchard. President Greg Hoffmon. Freshman President Shelley Molone. Sophomore Rep. Sommy Hatcher; Second Row: Treasurer Carol Winslow. Clubs Rep. Terri Hoffman. Junior President Debbie Riemer, Senior Rep. Pankey Gray. Sophomore President Barbi Parenteau; Bottom Row: Freshman Rep. Michelle Jarmlllo. Secretary Tammle Olson. Vice-President Holly Speckles. Activities Chairman Beckie Pouquette. Senior President Tommy Pritchard. Sponsor Dee Hershey. 3. Senior Class officers were: Top Row: Sponsor Bruce Baker. Secretary June Applegate. President Tammy Pritchard. Vice-President Kelly Sullivan, Sponsor Rose Anna Sharpe; Bottom Row: Representative Pankey Gray, Treasurer Shelley Cameron. THREE 4. Sophomore Class Officers were: Top Row: Sponsor Don Ayub, President Barbi Porenteou. Vice-President Vicki Hansen. Representative Sommy Hatcher. Treasurer Albert Sandoval, (not pictured: Secretary Eva Gabaldon ond Sponsor Art Sharpe) 5. Beckie Pouquette and Terri Hoffman were In charge of the voting for a replacement secretary. 6. Junior Class officers were: Top Row: Treasurer Susan Kahon; Second Row: Secretary Julie Sullvant. Vice President Steve Pellissler, President Debbie Riemer, Sponsor Neal Bohnsack; Bottom Row: Representative Jerry Pritchard. (not pictured: Sponsor Dorothy Zettler, Sponsor Bob Englert. Sponsor Bonnie Dent.) 7. Vice-President Holly Speckles wonders how the float hall decoration problem will be solved. 6. Freshmen Class Officers were: Top Row: Treasurer Joe Welse, Secretary Jennifer Neal, Vice-President Michelle Malone. Sponsor Ron Hollomon; Bottom Row: President Shelley Malone. Representative Michelle Jar-millo. (not pictured: Sponsor Carol German)
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TUSAYAN STAFF CREATES PANIC, INSANITY, BOOK Using the female students as models, Ray Mulvihill and Brian Craig chalked portraits resembling the children of Popeye and King Kong. On a birthday, one can expect to be placed upon a choir on the table and serenaded. Initiation involved diapers and bonnets as formal attire. This class sounds extremely crazy? Welcome to Publications, the group that produces your yearbook. At the first of the year many yearbook staffers attend the Fall Az. Interscholastic Press Association convention. In the spring they try to attend the national Journalism Education Association convention, usually held in California. Mrs. Bonnie Dent, adviser, has experience, patience and admits it is very rewording. Patricia Reyes, editor, is also very experienced in yearbook production. Publications likens to a family because we get closer to each other. The fun we have is a by-product of our togetherness. says Patty. The frantic panic around deadline is the only bad thing. But even that can be fun. ONE FIVE 24
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