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HIGH SCI-IOGL GOVERNMENT President, Matt DeLeon, is luckily accom- panied by such hard- workers as Andrea Beckner-iTreasurerj and Brian Poole-iSecretaryJ. Connor Kalista-Qlfreshman V.P.J, and Kim Epping- lSophomore V.P.Q chime in to pull-off some really great social times. Several activities are often used to raise funds. King and Queen of the day is a common activity. Students buy tickets for themselves and other people to go in- to a drawing. When the drawing is made, the winn- ing students recieve a non-uniform day, crowns, and lunch provided by members of the student council. The lunches range from roast beef 8t ding dongs to cookies 81 MooShiPork. 50 f Student Council This year's student council, as hard as it is to believe, has accomplished a lot considering the resources that they were given. They started with a budget right down there at zero. Now l believe it is it is much higher now. What is their secret??'?? They began the program by recycling cans and selling calendars ,am W- Q' STUDENT COUNCIL V im ,r
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I-IGNORS ART . . Honors Art is c o m p o s e d of students who have excelled in art in Lower School. Through the year they take on special pro- jects which are more accelerated to match their level of artistic skills. . . . and Computer Club The Computer Club is a group of students united for the purpose of studying TRS- 80 computers. Sponsored by Mrs. Meyer, our resident computer whiz. The club meets several times a month to put together programs and learn new things, This year's computer club included: Jennifer Stevens, Kim Stevens, Marti Glasco, Eliot Kerlin, Natalie Chin, Dalena Morse, Hope MacFarline, Michelle Ogle, Kimberly Madeja, Crystal Freed, Cameron Moates, John Sohel, Maura Williams, Logan Tomlinson, Elizabeth Funk, Jason Krouse, Talia Meyers, Todd Love, Colby Brown, Jennifer Cooke, Melissa Dunagan, Anna Ciraci, Adam Arabian, Marc Cisco, Junaid Ahmad, and Andria Williams. ES Students who were qualified for this year's Honors Art program included Montie Hale, Angie Smith, Krista Nicholson, Haley Matthews, Ann Kin- caid, Marcia Brown, Matt Jackson, Nicole Cavazos, Suzi Pinson, Kari Peterson, Devin Pugh, Elizabeth Liv- ingston, Kelly Humble, Anne Loffland, Brooke Ulrickson, Boland Hollis, Eric Maberry, and Kevin Darville. 'Q
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lvliddle School Government h l l A i 4 Ashley Bell leads a meeting in the science lab. Y John Ray, as many Stu- dent Council folks know, has to mix quick lunches with important meetings. P During campaign time, Trey Brown stops to pose for the lime light. Pres.-Ashley Bell, V.P.Boys-John Flay, V.P.Girls-Elizabeth Bowie, Sec.-Trey Brown, and Trees.- Shelly Ferguson are the officers of this year's Student Council. Class Fieps. for 6th Grade are Natalie Chin, and Michelle Ogle. 7th Grade Reps. are Stephanie Bolton, Brian Crumley, and Kris Meyer. Eighth Grade Reps. are Lee Palvadore, Jenny Crawford,and Jed Richards. TEENS IN ACTION
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