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Sunset staff gives away cotton candy In a promotional activity, the yearbook staff gave away free cotton candy to students who bought their yearbooks before November 25. The cost to produce one book this year was S17.56, but it was sold at the beginning of the year for 312. The difference was made up in advertising revenue and fund raising activities such as the Rubick cube keychain sale in October. The cover of this year's Sunset cost about S4,000, about eight hundred of which was spent having a custom die made. The yearbook staff, along with other journalism students, at- tended the Arizona ln- terscholastic Press Association iAlPAl summer workshop at Nor- thern Arizona University and the AIPA fall -convention at Central Arizona College. Publication students also attended a Jour- nalism Education Association convention in San Fransisco. Editorial positions on the staff were: editor, Karen Forbes, photo editor, Mark Bright, ac- tivities editor, Laurie Leshing class editor, Julie Fiuschg organizations editor, Toni Woodallg academics and sports editor, Brad Scott, and advertis- ing editor, David Cole. 124 YEARBOOK
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Council plans anti-vandalism campaign The student council's basic responsibilities are to coordinate the school calendar with ac- tivities and sales, according to Larry Campbell, sponsor. They also show a sense of leadership and promote school spirit. According to Campbell, the members of student council gain experience in leadership ac- tivities. They develop closeness and unity with the council. lt's like a team, they work together, they argue, they develop closeness and fellowship, Campbell said. At the beginning of second semester the student council had an anti-vandalism campaign. The district gave the school half of the money saved from not having the school vandalized to buy something for the school. The Youth Advisory Council is a group of students made up of the student body president, the editor of the paper and two more students selected by the prin- cipal. They met with John Waters, district superintendent, to discuss what is happening at their school and tell him how the students feel about certain situations. Student council members Scott Shill and Trudy Stevens conduct a meeting. All photos by Mark Bright 126 STUDENT COUNCIL Student Council Student Council, BOTTOM ROW, FROM LEF'l': Katy Boyer, Drusilla Jewell, Scott Shill, Vicki Jones, Trudy Stevens, Angela Simpsom, Camille White. SECOND ROW: Kim Harpham, Dawn Veros, Irene Madsen, Nathan Gamma e Glenn Dennard S I ' M t D F I . THIRD g , , yvia on es, an ur one ROW: Larry Campbell, sponsor, Briony Lidstone, Danny Ceballos, Dominic Martinez, Tracy Qalker, Shelley Beaton, Troy Landrum. Keeping students updated is the job of Camille White, publicity director. During a student council meeting Shelley Beaton takes notes. as 4 .Lv-fm - ggatsf., f -mf, ,gi , if J swf' Q S ,fd W fl rye!! 'Irs J . ww- ygml ,,,, .,-gd, xv- Q, 'ff' 1 S-fxfff f----0 -fl, P , ,H -. . 5 , fi., 'li e . Q N 5 y Affine I 4 Y- jr-uv'
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