Clarendon Middle School - Reflections Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)

 - Class of 1985

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s QUEEN - Tracy I-loh nnual Ball The Best D fllarendonys lOth flnnual Ball was held on llilarch 22 this year. Before the dance, the coronation of the King and Qgueen was held in the amphitheater. The evening was lovely and parents, friends. seventh and eighth graders attended the ceremony. fast years King and Qgueen, Vlicle lOortalslei and fan lliarshall were there to crown the new King and Queen. 'The selection of the King and CQueen began when each junior high teacher was asleed to choose three students whom they felt deserved to be a candidate. fl list of ten boys and ten girls was drawn up. The eighth grade students were then asleed to vote for two girls and two boys. The results from this voting helped to narrow the field down to five girls and S CAN DI DATES nce of Year five boys. lfline unbiased junior high stu- dents were choosen to picle a CQueen and King from these ten candidates. The dance was a semi-formal affair which was held in the cafeteria. Dr fuleemeirer toole pictures of couples and calee and punch were served. 'Two sheets were laid out and everyone autographed them, They were made into guilts and raffled off to help offset the cost of the yearbook. Cul courw, the preiious flnnual Balls were memorable occasions too, but just how did this event originate? Well, ten years ago, Wir. Franks was teaching journalism and the Qlarendon Tops wanted to pulilish a yearlioole. To do this, the needed money. Hour, at this time, a laalentines fliance was held every ist Row: Jennifer Neset, Anonda Farore, Tracy Hohs, Joel Flosenquist 2nd Row: Brooke Hammond, Keith Jeffries, Danielle Baker, Jon Mata, lVlattGumm year. So. the journalism class asleed that the .flnnual llgall replace the Valentinels fldance each year. lt was approved and thats hoa' the llnnual liall aas started. The first flnnual liall was a very simple affair. The King and Queen were choosen by the journalism class. not a selection committee as we noii' have. We didn't even photograph the eientf' saidillflr. liranles. l lou' thats really different from IQ85 's flnnual Ball. fill in all, fllarendons IO llnnual llfall was a great success. lt will be remembered by all who attended. 7th Grade Attendants Tashi Palmer Michelle Montalongo

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TUDE COUNCIL '85 STUDENT COUNCIL l OFFICE 'W Casey Lewlsg Shandy O'Dellg Colby Quinng Keith Jeffriesg Simin Ali-Akabariang Dori Warnerg Angela lvlacsenti l SECOND SEMESTER Ananda Faroneg Tracy l-lohsg Stephanie Galag Lexi lVlcKinneyg Julie Coettlg Dori Vllarnerg Mark Gala fe STUDENT COUNCIL IN ACTION The purpose of Student Council is to get students involved in school activities. The Student Council is broken dovvn into different committees. The social and spirit committee plans fun activities, and ones that bring out student's school spirit. The service committee gets involved by making our school look good and doing good deeds for teachers and students. The fund raising committee raises money for school needs. The publicity committee makes annoucements, posters, and they put information on the sign board. This year our second semester Student Council officers and three representatives attended the state Student Council Convention in Tucson. They learned how to run a more efficient Student Council. This year Student Council's had a Pep Assembly, canned food drives, dances, food sales, Tvvin Day, Clash Day, and many fund raisers. X, 11,3 ':,:5 A 321 A jaw My 3 This was my first year in Student I at Council. I thought it was very en- ,, . . . . ioyable and a lot more activities T 'i i' '4 were done than in previous years. Mr. Hart Out of all the Student Councils I have been involved in, this is by far the best! lt's the students in Student Council who make it so great. l especially enjoyed the dances. Ms. Cole



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