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The members of5.A, V,E, were: Becky Brown. Eric Klammer. Lisa McBride Lorna McBride. Larisa Pedroncelli. Greg Sterosky and Sponsor Ms. Levy. If cV',x l,'x. glx ii . . ol ,QNX .' Q xnx 5ADD members were: Front Row: Traci Hart, Denise Rhea, Nyleen Troxel, Kristin Van Veen, Monnie Corona, and Nancy Moreno. Sec- ond Row: Brian Sharkey, Katrina Van Veen, LeAnne Moore, and Scott Thompson. Back Row: Ron Dixson, Leona Tartaglia, and Dawn Johnson. The Members of the Traffic Safety Task Force were: Kristy Cole. Andrea Dalia. Tirzah Gonzalez, Gloria King, Laura King and Sponsor Mrs. Farell.
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Eldorado students triumphed over despair by help- ing others on the state. local and school levels. Action was the motto for Students in Action Valuing the Environment. A picnic and hike at the years start set the pace. The members of S.A.V.E. participated along with Volunteers for Out of Doors in a construc- tion project on the Elena Gallegos land grant. They also spent weekends on their rock garden by the Cafe' teria and Administration Building. Their major project was campus landscaping. The Traffic Safety Task Force tackled the important, difficult job of alerting teens to seatbelt safety. It also hoped to show teens that putting on a seatbelt takes only a few seconds. seconds that could save a life. They distributed free french fries coupons to seatbelt wearers in Eldorado's carparks. On campus, Athletic Trainers sought the preven- tion, treatment and rehabilitation of athletic injuries. They diminished on athlete's risk of serious injury. They also spent many hours on duty at athletic events. Consequently, Eldorado students reached out. with time to share, and touched the lives of many. Eagle Helped The members of the Key Club for the l984-85 school year were: Lisa Barnes. Bryan Biedscheid. Ureasurerj, Anne Brass. Kendra Bubp, Kevin Casaus. Sharon Curzi. Sean Fichtner, Tanya Florence, Teri Florence, Lisa Garcia, Jack Genderson 1Presidentj. Julie Hen- ning. Todd Kelin, Camille King, Jenny Marks. Brian Knighton, Lisa McBride. Fay McCarty. Patrick Orban. Lisa Pate. Joanna Renick. Robin Rupe. Vince Ru- bio fSecretaryj. Kelly Sanchez. Karen Shenk, Mike Smith. Carmen Sweeney and Kathy Watson fVice Presidentj. 226 ' . Y r . ,fy X ' Web N The Student Athletic Trainers were: Left to Right: Stephanie Whitener. Nicole Gabel, Todd Sais. Scott Villane and Trainer Don Mundell. X
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Eldorado, a democratic school, prided itself on its involvement in government. Students served as officers, set up a mock government system or viewed the United States government in action. This year the House of Representatives strived to involve the maximum number of students. It held a monthly forum meeting to in form those interested of its projects and serve as a speakers bureau. ln addition, the House sponsored decorating contests during Homecoming, Halloween and the winter holidays. Their campus cleanup program allowed homerooms to express their pride in Eldorado. lt also collected Procter 8 Gamble proofs-of-purchase to earn a free IBM PC jr, Computer System for the school The House of Representatives was an active involved organization. Each year Eldorado sends eight boys and six girls to Boys State and Girls State. These are week-long events which allow the delegates to run for city, state and legislative offices. Delegates to Boys' Nation and Girls' Nation in Washington, DC were Eagles Cheryl Matherly and Lainie Keslin. During their senior year, Staters motivated students to vote and manned the polls for student gov ernment and homecoming elections. Since I984 was an election year, Staters also presented a mock presidential election Close-Up Eldorado consisted of students and a teacher-sponsor who traveled to Washington, DC in February, I985 for a week long study program. They met with influential government officials and discussed aspects and possible solutions of current issues Consequently, the students of Eldorado did not allow government to control them: they activated the government Eagles Got Bird Eye View Cf Government ILLU AUU Belletini Laurie Brown Barbara Buffington Cathy Caldwell Mike Chavez Julie Christensen, Kimberly Cole Kristy Cole Beth Collins Molly C JarietCortesi Heath Crabtree Terry Culpepper Andrea Dalia Samantha DiPnma Beth Doherty Brendon Doherty Lisa Dunn. John Engels Jerry Kathy Evans Jenny Farrell Kelly Filkms Lynn Frlusch Tanya Florence Ashley Franklin Jerome Gomez Matt Gomez Sal Gonzales Terry Gray Hadsall Kris Hagenbuck Ayme Henderson Mark Hendricks Linda Hobbs Robin Hudgins. Dawn Johnson, Doug Key, Gloria King Lalnle Larsen To l.eCesne. Jeff Lepore, Doug Lincoln, Kristine Macallister, Liz Magee, Julie Marra. Lori Martinez, Fay McCarty, Barbara McCollister Cyd McFadde Stephanie Merrett. Melissa Mills. Pat Molina. Brian Moore. Earl Moore, Susan Nash, Patrick Orban, James Pickens. Kim Prinzing, lvette Raspall Rus Ray, Traci Reingart, Joanna Renick. Kathy Richardson. Lyssa Robertson. Cheryl Sahd, Jennifer Saran, Jenna Saya. Beth Schiffer. Paul Self Rob Shav Lisa Silva. Christine Sisneros, John Skelton. Tracee Smith, Terrance Stith, Jay Thorton. Dennis Trujillo, Lisa Vargo, Jill Vasquez, Scott Villane Kr Viscardi, Britt Wethers. Bruct Welton, Sally Wharton, Jon Whitacker. Katie White. Greg Williams, Marc Wilson and Michele Yeaman Members of the House of Representatives were: Ted Arana, Natalie Anderson. Traci Andrews, Mike Arredondo. Kathy Bazan. Rick Beattie , ' . , ' , ' , ' ' ' ' , d n 1 e 228
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