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How does waking up at 5:30 in the morning sound to you? How about driving to school in the pitch black to get to Leadership class by 7:00a.m.? These are iust some of the minor inconveniences you have to put up with to become in- volved in the school and become a part of what is going on. But once started into the routine, it becomes second nature and the time is hard- ly noticeable. lt's actually kind of nice being so awake and ready to go by the time first period comes around, admits iunior Shari Pop- kin. Being a leader at Gunderson is a lot of hard work, but that hard -i ' like work can be made into a lot of fun. it's a great feeling to know that it's you that makes things happen. People actually come to me when they want to know something, comments Stephanie Balch, class president for both her years so far in government. This year, our ASB has a few ups and downs getting organized. There was a change in officers and a lot of uncertainties. l'm glad I had the chance to become part of ASB. The experience is great and I really like it, says Mike Agrella. The Supreme Court was busy as ever this year, solving school prob- lems and helping to get the school 70 year under way. lt's a lot of work, but is is all worth it in the end when you actually see all that has been accomplished, states senior Dan Hughes, Chief Justice of the Court. Another governing body deeply involved in the execution of Gun- derson's activities is Congress. All laws and policies originate from Congress. Each advisory is repre- sented by a Congressman attend- ing meetings every Tuesday morn- ing. Congress provides many stu- dents the opportunity get involved in government. This involvement in return assists in achieving our school-wide goals. ...w1 i F M YN 5 v se-'N'i'M e..rs 'i' ef? SSE' Neg! Gunderson's Supreme Court: itop rowi Steve Behnamnia, Jennifer Morse, Jerry Weddle, Brady Wells, Steve Weichert, Colin Boyd, Everett Lam. ibottom rowl Phyllis Flannagan, Erin Shehane, Dan Hughes iChief Justicel, Irene Redondo, Rachel Burda, Monica Barney, Amrita Tahiliani. W
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Mike Agrella leads the Congress to a unanimous vote at one Tuesday morning meeting l I lofi pil I.. Supreme Court Justices Colin Boyd, Steve Weichert, and Rachel Burda carefully tally the ballots for the Senior Bests. Gunderson's ASB officers: ltop rovl Robert Avila, Treasurer, Mike Agrella, Vice President. lbottom rowl Stephanie Floyd, Secretary, Celeste Brown, President.
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