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SENIOR OFFICERS: treasurer Amy Wilcox, Secretary Kathy Pifer, vice-president Debbie Shassberger. president Tonia Yarbrough. JUNIOR OFFICERS: secretary Yvette Gallap. vice president Stacey Solmes, president Clieryl Tatro, treasurer Jamie Brija. OFFICER SOPHOMORE OFFICERS: secretary Stacey Gilliland. president Bill Moubray, treasurer Trisha Barnhart, vice-president Kristen Chapman functions of theii class officers? According to senior Michelle McDowell, tlie officers put forth a great effort doing functions that the students rarely noticed or acl nowledged. Representing the ideas and ■ iggestions of the three classes took a vast nount of responsibility and leadership qualities. jphomore president Bill Moubray felt, We ' ll JVC more of a chance to get involved next sear. Sophomore activities were few — a dance id a candy sale. The young officers had to get -customed to the rules and procedures of .Judent government. tithout having had many activities as yphomores, the Junior Class officers found a lance to dig in. The most major task was to fganize the Prom. This was their main oncernl exclaimed head sponsor Juanita Glovei s fund raisers they sold M S M ' s, picture -ames and provided entertainment at school ■laving the seniority and the necessary skills perfected, the senior officers avoided senioritis and continued their duties throughout the year. They were involved with sponsoring dances and holding fund ra as Holt Rams mirrors. Debbie Shassberger the officers agreed the announcements, trip, senior tee-shirts and everything c graduation were the most fun and the most challenging undertakings. All in all, officers felt they had to be all that they could be. for Holt High School . .
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UFTfOLTHIGH SCHOOL The voice of the students , ASHHS kept itself busy with improvement oriented functions throughout the | year. This outstandi ng group of officials organized many activities and fundraisers this yean They were t ?e| main backbone of the SADD committee and aH homecomings. They financially supported classes when theyi needed money. I Another main event of ASHHS was the Student Forum. The Forum was a half day set aside to let students have their say . Nine discussion groups had thirty minutes each to come up with concerns and possible solutions. The results were organized and presented to the students at the end of the day. The information gathered was then given to the Board of Education and various other organizations. I Being invol vedimiMlHH S was one of the best experiences of my senior year. I was proud of our work and participatio fBBBBtK ff ' ' f 7i7 in Weisinger. A TTENTION LISTENERS . . Students gattier to liear spealier Mr. Bill Drusell or) What docs it tal e to be PRODUCTIVITY Campus Life Sponsor, Bob Barger, directs student participants to fill out questionnaires at the Student Forum. cwu«»»s
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MPUTER WIZZES SATISFACTION! Successful programming attempts are a source of gratification for Matt Malaski and Ken Recker. COMPUTER TEAM: D. Morris, Adviser M. Lehman, M. Malaski. K. Recker. T. Heller. 40 Computer Team
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