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l Nancy Christianson, Bonnie Blonder, and Ari Markow at- tempt to get through all their paperwork. Among all the hustle and bustle, they found time to do their necessary work, I al' morton 'S-if in! The members of Student Council are Top: john Nelson, Valerie Boucher, Matt Urbach, Tim Ward, lodi Delvecchio, Alexis Gootrad, Rachel Gould, Suzy Bow- man, Sunday DiZazzo, Stephanie Erickson, Diane Ctehart, and Amy Lakotas. Middle: Scott Gate, Lisa Amenta, Adam Warren, Ari Markow, Tristi Heuer, Bonnie Blonder, Terri Brncic, Dawn Krenik, Laurie Davey, Nancy Christiansen, Bill Harms, and Ali Fish. Bottom: Columbine Culberg, Aimee Farsakian, Meera Venkataraman, Vicki Matthews, Amy Ward, Tara Peoples, Elana Gate, and luliet Nelson, These hardworking people deserved a lot of credit for lifting school spirit to an all time high. The members of the House of Representatives are E, Heeter, S Matrone, I. Peters, S. Barton, S, Boulware, I. Iai, E. Cook, A Zwemke, S. O'Bryant, L. Cebalious, A. Lee, S. Baker, C. Simpson, A Farsakian, N. Donahue, V. Kim, R. Godwin, A. Galer, C. Garcia, K Hydinger, D. Zapata, V. Boucher, S. Bowman, T. Arledge, S. Convey A. Pisciotta, K. Chevalier, C. Benic, T. Cubler, I. Norton, A. Rasmus- sen, B. lauch, M. Murth, E. Mangola, B. Hanley, S. Shannaman, K Fitzpatrick, D. Locklear, K. Pickworth, I. Brindle, B, Croft, S. Hewitt l. Holland, I. Whelchel, P. Berry, B. Young, D, Konow, E. Cook, T Matson, B. Mishra, R. Machium, S. Heller, T. Schwartz, C. Phillips and B. Harms. rgu, f A -44 mor X darrah House of Reps 211 1 1 9
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LEADING THE W Y he freshman like them. The sopho- mores like them. The juniors like them. And yes, even the seniors like them. Who are these likeable people? They are Agoura High School's very own Student Coun- cil, ASB Officers and House of Reps. Chosen by the student body, these people represent Agoura High School as a whole. Student Council consist- ed of thirty-two mem- bers. These were the three ASB officers, sixteen class officers, and eleven commissioners. The three ASB officers, who were all girls, a first at Agoura, were Suzy Bow- man, President, Valerie Boucher, Vice-President, and luliet Nelson, School Board Representative. All of the three Wonder Women worked very hard throughout the year to create a pleasant envi- ronment for the student body. Valerie Boucher seemed to sum-up their feelings when she said, It's a lot of hard work, but it's a rewarding exper- ience.' The eleven commission- ers were: Tommy Kim, Advertising, Stephanie Erickson, Beautification, Scott Gate, Boy's Athlet- ics, Rachel Gould, Com- munication, Diane Ce- hardt, Corresponding Secretary, Ari Markow, Entertainment, Meera Venkataraman, Finance, Elana Gate, Fundraising, 'We're like a family. Stephanie Erickson Dawn Krenik, Girl's Ath- letics, Bonnie Blonder, OrganizationfCalendar, Lisa Amenta, Pep, Amy Ward, Publicity, and Vicki Matthews, Recording Secretary. Meeting everyday during fourth period, Student Council planned and or- ganized most of the hap- penings taking place at school, such as pep rallies, the blood drive, home- coming, various flower and candy sales and much more. This work might have appeared very easy and fun to most people. Well, most of it definitely was fun, but as Lisa Amenta, Commissioner of Pep put it, It's a lot more work than people think it IS. The House of Reps, head- ed by ASB Vice President Valerie Boucher, met once a month to discuss important issues and ideas, The representatives were elected by their homerooms and repre- sented their class' point of view at the monthly meetings. The man behind all of this was Bill Harms. He advised our student government with efficiency as well as care. He called this year's council, the most enjoy- able, hardest working, and most cooperative group he's had in four years. This team of people put their time and effort into making Agoura a great place to be in the 87-88 school year, and as Alexis Gootrad pointed out, It was an experience! -Sadat Cohen - +L. fr p-.-wo... 710 student Count il . ., mi, 7.402- ,. . -:, 'WP-iff?-fl,' 1 A 1 darrah IN lil, ' Q- lf' T' ll 'j Hifi ll' ,s .. .1-L, 214-1- Lf.,-Q fri k .1 H The ASB officers dress for success. The '87-88 officers were: Valerie Boucher, Vice President, Suzy Bowman, President, and luliet Nelson, School Board Representative. 5' s 1 Columbine Culberg turns around to see what the distraction behind her is. She didn't seem to appreciate bein interrupted whife she did her work. que -v--- i ,fi
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DRIVEN T0 he 1987-88 school year was the first year for many things at Agoura - one being steering commit- tees, Steering committees were developed for the senior, junior, and sopho- more classes to better re- present the student body in school-sponsored ac- tivities. Steering commit- tees took some of the pressure off class officers in helping to make deci- sions, plan, and set-up dif- ferent activities. The idea of steering com- mittees was brought up by David Laughrea, senior class advisor, and the sen- ior class was the first to act upon this idea. The for- mation of steering com- mittees began in the spring with the applica- tion and the selection of members. Each steering committee is led by the individual class officers and advisors. the junior Members of class steering committee are Top: W. Powers, E. Deutschman, V. Kim, 1, Duryea, H. Groot, D. Aronowitz, D. El Mouchi, E. Gate, N. Pistey, E. Wil- son. 2nd: A, Pisciotta, P. Kameya, S. O'Bryant, D. Groudan, M. Carter, K. Fitzpatrick, W. Watson, S. Cohen. 3d: N. Donahue, T. Peoples, M. Brennan, L. Ho, K. Lau, A. Crootrad, B. Townsend. Front: G. Asuncion, A. Denne, C. Huang, M. Chew, I. Pe- ters, A. Lee. These juniors worked hard preparing for homecoming and Lip Sync. 71' Steering Cornrnitlcvs LEA The senior steering com- mittee supported their class in assisting with such senior-sponsored activi- ties as selling finals bas- kets, coming up with 'We couldn't have done it without the steerin committee. Many tqwanksl' - Alexis Gootrad junior Class President ideas for fundraisers, such as car washes and The Men and Women of AHS calendars, planning and organizing prom, and choosing the class colors of emerald green, black, and silver. The senior class officers added, They fthe steering committeel act as the voice of the senior class. The junior class steering committee stayed busy deciding on a theme for Homecoming K Hooray for HoIIywood J, decorat- ing and cleaning up after Homecoming, setting up for Lip Sync, and working on the Rose Sales. Sophomore class presi- dent Adam Warren said, The sophomore steering committee has been very helpful in the excellence of creating our events. Thank you! The sopho- mores helped on the Holiday Dance and with the Christmas candygram sale. The steering committees were helpful and had alot of good ideas for activi- ties. They proved to be a good idea - and will surely keep on truckin' next year. - Kelly Fitzpa- trick if . . if? 5 it 233 35 ii 5 2 Y i jf 2 E 2 iii it l is jr til i . irq
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