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',?a9??9 9 sl tt Sfudmf ounci The Student Council has several purposes which are stated in the Student C greater sense of responsibility, to strive for a better student-faculty relationship, to promote unification of the stu- dent body and a better representation of its ideas to the faculty and administration to foster the advancement f , o leadership and loyalty, and to promote the well-being of an individual through school activities. In other words the Student Council is a means by which every student can, through his representative, have a voice in school activities as well as an open channel of communication to the administration. Many activities were sponsored by this year's Council. The year started with a Welcome Back week. The Council later sponsored the Spirit Dance, the school-wide Christmas party, Student Talent Show. The School Store is a pro- ject of the Student Council as is school-wide participation in community service including Christmas stockings, designed and stuffed with donations by the student body presented to elementary school students and Senior Citizensg March of Dimes Telethon, and the presentation of a scholarship to a worthy senior Student Council member. onstutition. They are . . . to create a al ll M Cudal: Secretary, Teresa M yers,' Treasurer, Sylvia Guer rero, and Parliamentarian, Ray Wlliams. X A V Wt Organizations 89 The sponsors are Ms. Reed and Ms. Merrdt. Officers include: President, Helmuth Bloch V. President, Selah
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The National Honor Society is an organization which recognizes the achievement of a student's academic ex- cellence. Requirements are a 3.5 grade point average, faculty approval, and other character requirements. Members held bake sales to raise money for stoles for the graduating seniors. Faculty spon- sors are Dr. Brabinsky and Mr. Roddy. Officers are President, Angela Hudxong Vice Pres., Brittna Sirnpsonp Secretary, Caroline Kennedyg Treasurer, Loi Nguyen. Wafiona onor ociefy Wanda and wafer f'T T 'I T' The HSHP Woods and Water Explorer Post 479 is a vital group with many activities ranging from camping to canoeing, backpacking, and outdoor competitions with other Explorer interest groups. This organization is working towards its goal of developing knowledge, responsibility, and independence in 88 the out of doors. Officers include: Pres. Ray Perez, V. Pres. Helmuth Block, Sec. Andy Dominguez, Quartermaster: Bo Harmon. Sponsors are: Dean Slider, Bill Neal, and Pat Norris.
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The Student Advisory Committee serves as a communication link for the students and administration on school concerns. There are three representatives from each grade levelg each ethnic group is represented. This year, as last year, the Stu- dent Advisory Committee organized the HSHP Blood Drive. Officers are: Claris Griffin, Chairpersong Bobby Rolison, Vice- Chairpersong and Sylvia Guerra, Recorder Mr. Streetman is the sponsor. Sfudenf .fdaluidorg ommiffee 'fl ...,' 4 42.512 , H , i'-, i ' W ' ifiwyiwl 7 'S iiiy iiii Lnfkx ivy, , f ' , A 5 J , ' Z i 1 ,. ' I w '4'f 1' ' 5 s y ,f I' 3 y F' ,ii . 3 , :'. . F ,.:'i 1 If , ilifffr if t t I 't r U sss s 5 f is whiz Quiz Whiz Quiz is an intellectual competition testing a student's instant recall of a wide variety of facts and general knowledge. The HSHP team includes: David Wortbey, Mikoyan Leffzll, Helmutb Block, Linus Skipper, Steve Peter- son, Howard Smith. Ms. Stapp and Mr. Norris sponsor this group. 90 N
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