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Student body president David Lu Cbackj takes reports from student council mem- bers on the treasury and past activities at a regular meeting. The group meets every other Wednesday at 7:30 a.m. in the Ari- zona room of the library. During these meetings student council members organize activities such as pep assemblies, motiva- tional assemblies, carnivals, and fundrais- ing projects to support activities. Special meetings are held when necessary to take care of business. Sophomore class sponsor Miss Kathy Jue advises class officers in planning meetings, fund raisers, and activities for all sopho- mores.
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chool government excel The Student Council planned an exciting and successful year. Among many fund raising events they had many dances and motivational assemblies. The student coun- cil also planned the annual spirit week which, as always, was a hit. Throughout the year the Student Council had many trials which tried their abilities to the limit. They handled such problems as having the fountain returned to normal and fought for student parking. The Student Council is the government that gets everything done to the benefit of the students at our school. To get things going, the council meets with the faculty and administration to discuss curriculum, student benefits and other matters of inter- ests to the students. This year's Student Body officers are President David Lu, Vice President Jake Salazar, Secretary Denise Linely, and Trea- surer James Faucette. This is the first time for all officers to be from the junior class. At the beginning of the year Mr. Lupe Deleon was the student Council Sponso . Shortly after, he resigned. Mr. Ch ck McLeod then took over as sponsor. we is f g ,cbfiffgj Vf13YtjcY , D LULLXJ OV W Tl We Sfliifeae C5600 .QQ 5,-,UL M! KEJCJ9 ,WI 'JVO M12 0 eww Hfflw.- 3eN'1fY72fCV l N l I l Student Council members listen to plans for upcoming school events. The council organizes and carries oi activities that students will enjoy. Members are elected to one-year terms, and include freshman, sophomore, juniors, and senior student body officers. Representatives from clubs may also attend the meetings. All tll members combine to represent the student body. dj. , uk-.N Student Council: CFrontJ Wendy Willis, Tammy Haifley, Dove Potoroff, Jennifer Fields, Charayne Petersox Denise Amado, April Griffen, fmiddlej Julie Johnson, Kristi Kerr, Jennifer Lara, Monica Trejo, Dina Horto Tracy Bianco, Denise Linley, Heather Chandler, Carrie Serrano, Kami Frethiem, Bonnie Esquerra, Carolyn V2 Hazel, Katy Willis, Tina Cress, Brent Wilson, John Cox, Brian Sundblom, David Lu. ' www Wfuwlfiv b1'55Uf, DOW OM' , 28 U 6 M f KQV VWC -f LK W OMM
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The fall induction of new members is an important part of the NHS program. 0f course, the food at the ceremony is very important, too. Stacey Graza helps with the serving of refreshments by cutting some brownies. NHS member Steve Relph gives new inductees to the society a speech on service. Four students were chosen to give speeches on one of the four qualities of Honor Society members: Service, leadership, scholarship, and character. ACADEMIC DECATHLON: fFrontJ Kim Brown, JoAnna Garofalo, Denise Putz, Diann Standage, fBacl0 Clay Huestis, Pete VanAllsburg, Steve Homol. Knot pictured: Chris Palmenberg, Angie Albright, Matt Stephany ,Wf wqnq
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