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Drama teacher Carolyn Boone's first year definitely had an impression on her students. One drama student bragged that Ms. Boone is just a fun loving crazy kid at heart. Photo by R. Law ipage Ad Manager Sophomore ned Sheikh won first place at UIL petition for his Carmine's Pizza rtisement. Photo by R. Law Senior Kevin Watkins, Junior Billy Vahldick, Sophomore Chuck Provenzano, and Freshman Herbert Ehmann march down Boone Road in the Annual Alicf Parade. Photo by R. Law Participation 129
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Drama student Senior Chris Lundquist participated in the musical production of Crease as well as Antigone. This play was chosen as alternate for the State Regional Meet. Cheerleaders Kim Adams, Kathy Malone, Lisa Shultz, Julie Johnson, and Jill Willman perform theirkick routine at Tulley Stadium. Because of their dedication and hard work during the season. Seniors Sandy Lawrence and Kathy Malone, and Juniors Kim Adams, Leslie Lawless, and Julie Johnson were nominated for All American Cheerleader. Photo by R. Law Photo by A. Miles PARTICIPATION 128 Participation
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This is it This year was a new beginning. Student Congress tried some new activities with great success. We're becoming more active and expect much more in the future, stated Sponsor Chris Fairman. Student Congress sponsored many activities such as Spirit Week, Hall Decorating Contest, Drug Education Week, Talent Show, and Basketball Intra- murals. I think being in Student Congress is fun because you become more involved with school activities, commented Senior Bridget Pavlik. College T-Shirt, Slob Day, Sweat Shirt, Dress-up, and Blue and White were the different themes each day during spirit week. Each class was responsible for decorating specific halls for the Hastings game. The Soph- omores won, with the theme We're going on a bear hunt. During Drug Education Week, each member evaluated their classes and kept records on whether or not they felt it was Senior Pattic Manry is dressed to support the Student Council scrapbook theme Cause Celebre at their Amity Park picnic. Photo by M. Spiller • • Leaders for Today and Tomorrow successful. The overall opinion was that the week was success- ful although it was felt that some classes did not have presentations which were as good as others. Other activities included holding all auditions and re- hearsals for The Generic Talent Show and each week helping the swim team by timing their meets. Student directories were pub- lished for the first time in two years. Various members spent a lot of time alphabetizing and typing in order to get it to the printer on time. I've really enjoyed being a part of Student Congress. I'm looking forward to getting Student Congress more active and involved next year, said Junior Tracy Kagan, elected President for 84-85. Student Congress operates under a new point system used to identify most and least active members. The top members were awarded with a trip to the State Convention in Dallas. This is it. . . Leaders for Toe and Tomorrow was convention's theme. Memb attended different worksh such as School Spi Outstanding Student Counc Enthusiasm, and Involveme A political rally was held to el the school state officers for n year. Each school enters scrapbook of the year's activil judged on a scale of superi excellent, or average. Elsik v awarded an excellent rati which is the best they've e1 received. I liked being a representat because I got the chance to m and become friends with a of people at the differ, conventions, said Freshrr Jimmy Johnson. Student Congress is rea great because everyone wo together and we really get a accomplished for the schoc expressed Sophomore Murp Klasing. By Sandy Lawrei Participation Edi Front: Stacey Saenz, Anne McHugh, Lisa Sturm, Jennifer Spencer, Marie Aba Sponsor Mr. Fairman, Patrick Regan, Bridget Pavlik, Chas Stevenson, Colic Huffman, Dennis Cassidy, Jimmy Johnson. Second: Shelley Rogers, Lisa Loc Jenny Stinneford, Tracy Kagan, Blake Myers, Murphy Klasing, Swati Shah, L Fcdcrwisch, Michele Spiller, Rose Wcitzner. Back: Jeanne Fifi, Mona Patel, Me Shah, Paula Biddy, Ray Schmidt, Joe Salvatore, Jenny Hyum,Pattie Manry, Vale Card. Photo by M. Spil 130 Participation Student Congress
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