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Qfudenf Cenfer First Term Baani' Ruth Santin, julie Molles, Melissa Alfaro, Elizabeth Montes de Oca, Kim Wilcox, Tanya Prudhomme, Maria Alapizco. R010 2: Chuck McLauchlin, Robert Lavoie, Debbie McCray, Marty Lancial. Student Center meeting third period. The Student Center went through major changes mid-year. Changes were in the formation of a new board and staff. Some proposals which were introduced were the organization of a new student lounge and Sm- dent Center. The lounge will be established in the cafeteria with the Student Center adjacent to the Student Activities. The Student Center has great aspirations for the future and growth of the Student Center, as a result of renewed student interest. Major events this year were Black Awareness Week,', Cinco De Mayof, Rock Concert and a dance. gf, u,v TTf Involved students paint the Student Center their way. 23 C... .hu -.4.:,a....b... .:,.,,....s .. .,..4Q...4.at- 1 ,,,.-,...r-.....-,.v,, - A..
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. . 3-yfs...-nqqm-, , . .lg ' Comm unioafion Council First semester communication council worked on Open Campus, Assem- hly schedule, the A. S. B. card policy and they defeated year long terms hr student council. Second semester, led hy re-elected oicepresident Bar- hara McPherson, found that it would not effect change in their present organization they changed their system. The council broke itsehf up into ten task jhrces. The task jhrce worked on evaluation of the new school constitution curriculum and the present student handhook. They developed guideline jhr the A. S, B. hudget and master calendar. Also they worked in areas of Peiftrrning Arts, School communication, the school environment, student! faculty relations, and class council. Representatives from second period classes meer for CC. meeting. Everyone gets involved in a heated discussion. The meetings are chaired by A, S, B. Vice-President Barbara McPherson
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.,v- ' lg N 1. 5 -44, ,, 1339 fix A . 1 A Staff members: Row 1 -jose Quiroz Cindi McGuire john Regan Rick Antoni. Row 2 - David McFadden Doug Holloway Kim Hams Traci Hickman Scott Davis Patti Quirk, Gabriela Neabaucr Gayle Clark Karen Palko Pete Carrillo. Row 3 - Suzanne Vizzini Karen Cutshall Cindy Callahan Scott Cunningham Suzie Goodwin Marylou Aguirre Debbie Everhart. lax 5lbZt?'fW, f s, ' at' X' I X9 EVERY MAN IS THE ARCHITECT OF HIS OWN FUTURE 'HGER RAG Chajfeys hi-nzonthb newspaper, covers all the latest news within the school In the spring, the staff writers competed in the Area on- the-Spot Writing Tournament at San Bernardino Valley College, sponsored by the Inland journalism Education Association. Tiger Rag was judged hy pmfetsional newsrnen in nezwpaper competition and was rated highb for writing style, headlines, layouts, and photography. Each year the journalism students exchange newspapers with around sixty other High Schools to find unique and different ways of conqzosing a newspapen Several different jbr- matr were tried this yean First semester editor David McFadden and second semester editor Doug Holloway, led the staj in succefsfulb' guhlzshing fbur- teen Rags . Editors David McFadden and Doug Holloway approve finished produgr X
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