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STUDENT GOVERNMENT This year's student government has done quite a bit in the way of student relations. Several programs were initi- ated to liven spirit around Armijo, The first major one 'was the Senate's request for a girls' Pants Day , and the District approved a new dress code which allowed not only pants for girls every day, but loosened restrictions on boys' styles. The Senate established a trash can painting contest to color up the school, and also took over the after-game dance to add more revenue to the treasury. The Student Body President, Bob Osborne, was re-elected to a second term. Bob enjoys a position as High School advisor to the District Board of Supervisors: a new office created this year. Mike Loebs, Vice-President, was also re-elected to his post as president of the Senate. Jenny Paine, who served as Secretary the first semester, was suc- ceeded by Karen Thurn. The senate had only three members which have not served in the Senate before. Then the mid-semester elec- tions were held, a first for the Senate, brought about a bill passed in the first term, Only one new Senator was elected, Jenny Paine. She replaced Woody Yarborough, who resigned. Jenny, who served as a Senator her junior year. The other veterans were: Ed Urbanik, another senior, who was a Senator his sophomore year, Warren Smith, a junior with three years' experience, and Jadelle Yee, a junior who served two years. Warren was the President Pro-Tempore and Jadelle was Parliamentarian. The other senior Senator was Larry Glashoff, Robin sparks was the remaining junior. The sophomores were: Shane Cunningham, Paul Grable, and Ed Cross. Henry Yee, Andy Paine, and Susan Flynt were Freshman representa- tives. Ivan Collier, a history teacher, was a new addition to the Senate this year. He served as advisor, not related to the Administration, but acting as a liaison. This system worked out fine and is planned to be continued next year. Sophomores: Standing-S . Cunningham Sitting-P, Grable id' I N 3' ' V' 1 A 2' Juniors: J. Yee, W, Smith, and R. Sparks
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VZAITONQ For me there was a special kind of Loving: Going from day to day, moving always upward, fighting challenges, defeating tasks, some defeating me. Always I came. lt was for me, a special kind of Loving: LIVING A26-C' I I2 4 X 4011 gg
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QM OFFICERS 0.-Ry: Karen Thurn Secretary - Spring Mike Loebs Vice-President - Fall and Spring Jenny Paine Secretary and Senator - Fall and Spring Bob Osborne President - Fall and Spring Senior Senators missing is W, Yarborough. V' .J ,N ,ef-. ya- is ft' Freshman Senators QL-RJ A, Paine, S. Flynt, and H, Yee. 163 Below: fL-RJ E. Urbanik and L. Glashoffg
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