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G Dlurilbus, uo Student Council President, Danny Malone was chosen all EPHS boy because of his contributions to the school. He was also a senator for two years and vice-president during his junior year. He partici- pated in ESSA, was selected to Who's Who and received the Opti- mist Youth Appreciation Award.
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l Gfficers Spearhead A Successful Year tudent Council had its most active year, sponsoring more pro- jects and activities than ever be- fore. Heading Student Council were officers Danny Malone, presidentg Tuffy Cleveland, vice- presidentg Trisha Pitchford. sec- retary: Valerie Gillett, treasurer: Sylvia Ortiz and Racy Haddad program managers. i Officers started out the year by attending a convention in Austin, Texas. While there, they attended several workshops where they learned new skills and ideas in- tended to help them promote and stimulate Student Council. This year officers met before each regular Student Council meeting with committee chair- men to plan out meetings and dis- cuss various projects such as homecoming, fund-raising, spirit. service and twirp week. Night meetings were also held in which officers, cheerleaders and other interested persons planned out pep assemblies and various pro- jects to encourage spirit. For the first time, there were five standing committees. They were headed by chairpersons Karen Tovar, Lettie Villarreal, Sherri Uecker, Carlos Veytia, Cindy Jac- ..4vt ' ' - V ques and Martha Cardenas. This year's Student Council was responsible for opening the new walkway to the upper parking lot making it a lot easier for students to reach their cars. They also sold Tiger decals, sponsored weekly skating parties, and other activi- ties such as Twirp week and Homecoming. Members also made a victory flag for the foot- ball games. During Homecoming week, a new tradition entitled 'Eve of the E' was established. The result was a beautiful night attended by highly spirited stu- dents. . , vis' n:3 of Cd gavgf Qs ill 0 I o I I lf I 1 . T1'.4..llI1ll I 'fs- sl i i 92 C 1
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If MQnq,Tw0D All E.P.H.S. 29 Cindy Jaques was the teacher's choice for all EPHS girl. The sen- ior class president felt she was chosen because of her interest in school activities. Cindy was also a Student Council senator, senior favorite, a member of SNHS, ESSA, and Teen Involvement. C IYICILI
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