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C'-RS: 23' PPURT G '-TOOTBBL Paul? VH . .4 -an OTTA LOVE 'EIVI Gotta Love Them Cougarsl l chose this expression becausel used it a lot and it seems to be what everybody thought when they went to the games, said rally com- missioner Mike Kane who helped develop the year's theme slogan that was posted in nearly every room around school.Student Government, under the leadership of Jennifer Davis, adopted this slogan to promote pride and enthusiasm for the Del Campo Cougars! Student Government decided to try some different approaches in the promotion of school enthusiasm. New committees within Student Government were formed to focus on the different aspects of campus life such as pride, publicity, and im- provement. The committees break up the work so that it's easier to get things done more efficiently, said Student Body Vice President Valarie Janis. Posters advertising the many different sporting events were a result of the campus publicity com- mittee. Campus clean up, trash cans, and green lawns were just some of the contributions made by the cam- pus improvement committee. The successful Club Days and lunch time activities were promoted by campus pride. These committees, u- nited as one, were the leading force behind the year's activities. Communication improvement was a major goal for Student Government. We act as the voice of the student body and therefore communication between Student Government and the administration is so important, said Davis. We are listened to and our ideas are really taken into consideration. The administration treats us like we're adults, replied Student Body Secretary Wendy Chynoweth. More than ever before, Student Government worked together as a unit. Student Government has been more unified this year because we all worked together rather than as in- dividual classes, said Senior Class President Sue Mapes. During Student Government class, the committees would utilize their time to organize such activities as Homecoming week, fashion shows, Club Days, and meetings. We plan all the activities that the student body looks forward to doing, said Kane. Pam Castori, the adviser of Stu- dent Government for the past two years, had come to realize the im- portance of this vital element of campus life. lt is exciting and sat- isfying to see students working to- gether finally acheiving that goal. As the adviser, Castori felt that her role in Student Government was to teach the students how to be good leaders. They are role models that students can look up to, said Castori. El lla. Vmth hopes for a large turnout, Vanessa Sporting the lumberjack look, Scott Pieri, Amador and Jill Ratner, members of the Amy Anderson, and Peggy Grater model the ublicity committee, paint a poster to pub- fashions for Homecoming Week's flannel spirit Ecize the upcoming game. day. 1 Student 'T' '5 ' 'ii:'i' f Government '
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