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JS Junior Statesman of America was formed by students many years ago. In the fall they have a political convention in San Francisco and another convention in spring in Sacramento. They debate such things as the nuclear freeze, abor- tion, drinking age, etc. Both conventions take in about fifteen hundred students and are entirely run by students them- selves. This years club includes Bane Gat- zert. as president, Scott Holland, as Vice President. Tami Gamblin as treasurer, and Kyle Register, as photographer. Ju- nior of America's main concern is to get young students oftoday active in politics of tomorrow. JSA members: Front Row- Amy Bierman. Rosalee Pfis- ter. Jodi Myers. Chris Howells. Lisa Hughes. Jenny Hill. Teri-lee Taylor. Kel- ley Kubota. Lori McElroy. Diane Ki- tayama. Eileen Manning. Katy Kidwell. Second Row- Kelly Clifton. Dana Cezar. Cindy Zerboni. Jenny Miller. Michelle Carini. Tom Newton. Akim Provatakis, Sally Green. Kelly O'Mahony. Mike Al- berts. Scott Holland. Robert Wall, Robin Martindale. Third Row- Debbie Heffer- nan. Tori McAdams. Tami Gamblin, Joy Taylor. Dyan Dalton. Shelley Kuenstler. Katie Bettencourt. Page Palmer. Jenny Lind. Martin Gill. Justin Bullion. Scott Lisea. Back Row- Steye Martin. Warren Holt. Jeff Lundsoed. JeffMiles. Don Bar- stad. Jeff Gempler. Miles Calkins. Erin Fry. CJ Rogers. LB TROSS The Albatross has worked hard this year. correcting and improving the qual- ity ofour school paper. Some believe it has been the best year yet in the history of the Albatross. The staffis kept busy writ- ing. graphing. typing and collecting arti- cles and pictures. The class demands hard work and a lot of after-school time put in. This year's staffwas busy in their dedication and led by advisor Mrs. Rank, deyeloped a perfectionist attitude. l. Being on the Albatross staffinvolvcs a lot ofhard work for Robert Wall. 2. Writing articles is only a fraction ofthe work for Wittney Anderson. 3. Mrs. Rank helps the class develop a perfectionist attitude. 4. There is little time for talk while Mike Hunter has an article to write. but after the work is done. , . 5. Scott Lisea and Crystal Gattey help each other correct the articles they're preparing, 6, Patti Parnell is busy with her dedication of re- porting to the class. 7. With the work done and the paper fresh offthe press. Andy Miller takes a break.
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Site Council R Sf Q S ' Row l: Susan Bosworth. Tim Cuneo Row 2: Cin- 3: Carolyn Jamison. Ellen Bencangy. Shawn Ben- dy Zerboni. Richard Fiechtner. Ann Miller Row jamin. Kelli O'Mahony. Sam Powell. Ron Har I. Responsible for the priortizing and dis- tribution of a State grant of nearly 590,000 each year to improve school pro- grams, the Site Council, also known as S.I.P. tSchool Improvement Programj had a tough job. They decide which school programs should acquire what amount of money. Although Site Council tries their best to be fair with grant mon- ey, some programs will still suffer be- cause ofthe lack of funds available. The job often seems tough, but the qualilifed members do the job well. Some of the programs that Site Council will be work- ing with deal aid to the Learning Re- source Center and Computer Math. These are two areas that the council feels are of great need. Another area is that of Staff Development Program. This would help with bussing, Department service and other office related projects. l. To the people involved it's not all fun and games, 3. Shawn Benjamin and Kelly O'lVIah0ny work hard at the figures. Site Council 167
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