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2919! Student Council
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We Are Family Student Council works hard to bring back tradition Fall student council did many new, exciting things under the leadership of President Gary Robinson. Many changes evolved. We went back to tradition by having the rallies planned by the president, head cheerleader and spirit commission. Another change brought about was the re- opening and redecorating of the student store. The general goal of the stu- dent council was to bring the students together as one big, happy family. Working to- gether, side by side, for the benefit and general welfare of the student body, proved a rewarding task for all in- volved. -Linda Hall 1. Junior class officers, L to R: President Karina Kidd, Represen- tative Lisa McOmber, Sec.-Tres. Sheri McFate. 2. Soph Senators: Karen Brakenseik, Veronica Bossett, Lori Leach. 3. Sopho- more class officers: Representative Melinda Lott, Vice Pres. Dar- lene Spain, President Stephanie Bredeson. 4. Senators: Back Row: Steve Kerr, Kevin Markham, Robin Renwick, Cynthia Wood. 5. Senior class officers: Historian Cara Bailey, President Eric Mur- ray, Representative Julie Gra- vitt. Commissioners: Tracy Mo- rales, Jeff Woods, Shelia Don- aldson. 7. lTopJ Student Body Of- ficers: Secretary Gail Peterson, Vice Pres. John Lawell, President Gary Robinson. Student Council
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s it xxx M .', M C.V We started off the year with the traditional Homecoming Dance. This was an exciting time because everyone dressed nicely, and the King and Queen were honored. The next dance was the Hal- loween Dance put on by the yearbook staff. Even though Boogie Nights . students put on their Boogie Shoes. they had a few complications with the music we all man- aged to have a good time anyway. The third dance was put on by the sophomores. ln this dance the winners of the Air Band contest per- formed, giving the dancers a nice break in which to cool off. The fourth and final dance of the 1982 year was the semi-formal. Everyone came in dresses and ties, had a good time and looked for- ward to Winter break. -Shannon Webster 2 .34 Dances i ' .ztmi H
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