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STUDENT BODY OFFICERS: Row 1: Dave Pearson — Attorney General Marci Smith - President Mark Nelson—Vice President Row 2: Kurt Brian — Historian. Niki Leatham Dave Pearson and Angie Sieverts show their —Secretary. Angie Sieverts — Public Rela- financial genius at the Homecoming fair. tions, Troy Hymas — Financial Chairman Marci Smith waits to give the Homecoming Queen and attendants their flowers. Preparing for the year-end slide show. Kurt Brian cuts negatives deciding on the best. CL (Q CD Q O CD O Q C CD cn O CO Ef Q CD D O Q. Z CD Q Q 3 99
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r ----------------------------------------------------1 SBO’s Lead Crowds Like every SBO every year, one of my goals is to make it a fun year,” said Mark Nelson, but beyond that I'd like to change people individually and make a difference in the way they see their school. Making a difference was just one of the many duties of the student body officer. Other duties included ensuring that all the activities went as planned. Dave Pearson dis- cusses one such activity that didn't. On the day of the Homecoming night pep rally, hours were spent by SBO’s building the tradi- tional A to be burnt. After it was torn down twice. Some great stu- dents came together and helped lash it to the chain- link fence. Thanks to those students the 'A' burnt great. From opening as- sembly to the closing slide show SBO’s worked hard to provide a feeling of unity in a crowded school. Mark Nelson Vice President Troy Hymas Financial Chairman Marci Smith President Niki Leatham Secretary Angie Sieverts Public Relations Dave Pearson Attorney General Kurt Brian Historian 98 SBO
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Raising School Spirit AWA Alta Women’s Association spon- sored Women’s Week, and Prefer- ence to promote spirit and give a sense of pride. AWA’s slogan, “Woman ... God’s gift to man”, was printed on sweatshirts and pro- moted a friendly competition be- tween the sexes. MASH Winning isn’t everything; it’s the only thing.’’ The active slogan of the Men’s Association of Spirited Hawks revealed an attitude of competition in social, academic, and athletic en- deavors. Along with making a Home- coming float and banner for spirit week. MASH offers activities “For Men Only” during Men's Week. CHEERLEADERS Attempting to raise school spirit, the Cheerleader Songleader goal was to get the student body involved in various activities. With the sole purpose of aggrandizing school pride, activities were promoted by the spiritleaders. The cheerleaders practiced every day during the school year, and throughout the summer. Not every student was high- ly spirited, but the cheerleaders set out to make every student an avid school participant who acquired a new sense of pride in his school. MASH OFFICERS: Darin Knowles — Vice President. Jeff Hartley — Se- cratary. Kevin Bowman — Presi- dent Chantal Martin and Darin Knowles throw candy from the AWA MASH float. AWA OFFICERS: Loralee Johnson — Vice President Chantal Martin — President 100 AWA—MASH
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