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L. Page I72: Picture i, Student Government-Top row: Robert Coates, Jodi Tudisco, Janie Butterbaugh, Angie Bitgood, Mary Mayti, Kerry Knez, Patti Rodriquez, Nicki DiCampli, Mr. Hart. Bottom row: Paulo Dunn, Konrad Hildebrandt, Georgia Vinall, Sue LaMantia, Marty Sheber, Raymond Borst, Debbie Van Meter, Mary Kay Graham, Kristen Tober. Picture 2, Angie Bit- good and Marty Sheber watch the Homecoming Ceremonies. Page 173: Picture i, Who has got the best legs? Picture 2, The SFAB discusses a student complaint. Picture 3, At conference. I 72!Student Government
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Voices in Harmon '--s A---- -'Lila of The Canyon del Oro choir club consisted of four major groups. These groups were known as Ensem- ble or otherwise known as The Canyon Singers, the Concert Choir, Advanced girls choir, and mixed chorus, These four groups met in the classrooms but also attended many extra curricular activities. The choir director Mr. Hankey stated, I think that loin- ing choir club has a great value to you later on in life, and I hope the students at C.D.O. will always be able to look back at their musical experiences at C.D.O. He also mentioned that the purpose of the club would be for the students to be able to learn some of the necessary outlooks about music, and for students who are willing and interested in pursu- ing a career in music.
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tudents in Government Q . ,-xr K 1 'Sim , x Ju., . ' rx hm X is- .J Q .M K N ' Tlff- P' fa xv w S X is ..-Af' -:QM fy? -, in -M T' -ef iff P 31 The Canyon del Oro Student Government gave stu- dents representation in the functions of the school. It was made up of the Student Government and a Faculty-Administration Board. Meeting twice and often three times a week, class officers and students discussed ideas and future plans for school activities with Teacher-Administration Counselors. Their main goal was to encourage school spirit among the stu- dents and to get them involved and participating in the various activities. They sponsored many of the noon-time activity functions. The S.F.A.B. was made up of six students and six faculty members. Its pur- pose was to consider the old school policies and try to develop new and better ones. ,l 1 , t 4 Student Governmentfl 73
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