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► Treasurer Mike McDowell pauses before ▼ Social director Susan Kahon explains the entering computer room. issues of a spirit week to secretary Tam- T Soc l director Susan Kahon contacts mie Olson, and President Ken Baker ▼ Homecoming band. Milestone A Club Representative, Alice Reed relaxes in the sun before class. Student Government Treasurer Mike McDowell. Social Director Susan, Secretary Tammy Olson, Club Representative Alice Reed. Vice-President Terri Hoffman, and President Ken Baker, work together for a successful year of activities. Student Government Clubs 23
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March Declared A New Month “All those in favor?” All those opposed?” These two questions are probably the most often asked ones in student council. The council members are elected by the student body. Elected last year in May were Ken Baker for President, Terri Hoffman, Vice-president; Tammie Olson, secretary; Susan Kahon, activity director; Mike McDowell, treasurer; Alice Reed, club representative. Student council, known as S.C. to those involved are responsible for approving or disapproving of all the activities that will be sponsored by school groups. To the members student government is a serious part of their lives. Fund raisers included a cake raffle, calendar sale and homecoming dance. Homecoming was the most involving activity. They picked the theme, made rules and tried to have everything run smoothly. Special goals for the year included having a successful homecoming, keeping the student body under control, helping solve school-related problems and making WHS an enjoyable place. ► One of Vice-President Terri Hoffman’s jobs include making daily afternoon announcements. ■4 Secretary Tammie Olson sells a raffle ticket to Mike Dunn. ▲ Ken Baker and Principal Franklin Adreon discuss plans for celebrating March, a new month. Students were urged to don shorts, concert T-shirts, camouflage clothing and bags on their faces on each respective Tuesday of the month.
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Leading the way m business procedures were (top) Sergeant at arms Ray MuIvthiH. Advisor Mrs Carol German. Jeff Alexander. Vicki Winslow. Kimm Baxter. Tina Martinez. Kelly Dunagan. Chuck Brookbank. Jim Win Chester, (middle) Michele Gomey. Kelly Smith. Secretary Lynettc White. Barbi Parenteau. Linda McFarland. Jenny Bennett. Kim German, (bottom) Historian Debbie Rlemer. Holly Speckels. Treasurer Susan Kahon, President Tommie Olson. Alice Reed. Reporter Becky Glaab. Parbmen tartan Dan Case, and Vice-President Mike McDowell ▼ At a Parliamentary Procedures workshop. Dr. Dan Julian talks to the representatives of all of the school’s clubs about Robert’s Rules of Order. Club Makes Impression on State The behind-the-scenes work sessions proved beneficial to FBLA competitors at district and state meets. Bringing home many trophies and awards, they proved the WHS business program to be one of the best in Arizona. Returning to school for evening meetings, FBLA members worked to raise money for trips and expenses. Selling Current stationery, calenders, seafood, sponsoring the Christmas Ball and stocking the snack machine filled their treasury with well earned dollars. State executives Mike McDowell and Holly Speckles gave members the chance to get more involved in conferences as they were in charge of many activities and needed the chapter’s support and help. “I enjoy being in FBLA,” stated member Kimm Baxter, “because 1 love the trips and everyone is so enthusiastic.” ► Debbie Riemer, Holly Speckles, and Susan Kahon busy themselves with decorating a tree as Amber Dent watches the precedings.
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