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During jn SSC meeting. President J jnc Curtis con- fers Willi another SSC member. Mrs. Sandovdl finds it quite amusing. I I m i USL, FRONT ROW: Terri Duf- fey. Tammy Kettle well, Monica Decker, Lisa Avila: ROW 2: Paula Ginter, Lorry Rogan, Lynne Wes- tafer, Michelle Thomas, Toni Rossi, Anjcttc Anderson: TOP ROW: Dominic Vasquez, Geor- ganne Knott, Tim Cassidy. SSC, FRONT ROW: Doug Wolf, Maggie Kingsbury, Steve Bunyak, Jane Curtis, Lorraine Shoaf; ROW 2: Michelle Ferguson, Paula Ginter, My Phoung Tran: ROW 3: Shirley Sandoval, Ron Cran- dall. Rich Davis, Mark Hanson, Ann Pelikan, Calvin Hao, Rose Calhoun, Donnabelle Clark; (not pictured: Mike Emmet. Barbara Klcinhesselink, Lynne Westafer) I usl, ssc 195
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USL SSC Clubs Lead On nding o ' organizations were tw. groups. United Student League ™ (USL) and School Site Council (SSC) were responsible for many | of the activities and improve- ments around the school. SSC was an elected group a students, four parents, and eight staff members who met the firs Thursday of each month to over see the objectives of the SIP plans. This organization was led = ' by President Judy Curtis. Th« parents and the teachers ar| helpful because they give us a Ic of input on what they think ii wrong in school, stated P- ' ' ' Ginter. 1 USL, made up of an e group of students, met every d during fifth period. The , planned many activities such as Homecoming and Mid Winter. They were also in charge o passing financial requests of thi different clubs. In fact, club were dependent upon the ap proval of USL to get the needec amount of money for their ac- tivities through fundraisers anJ the like. 1 (bee inside scoop a bout USL c the next page) ' isagreeing with fellow USL membe lula Ginter interjects her opinion. 194 organizations
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USL L annmg Pays Off J United Student League beg working immediately Homecoming week and d ued to provide an um chain of activities throi the year. Soon after Hon ing, there was the arrival second annual Mid-Wint Anjanette Anderson said Mid-Winter was all the ra In addition to these events was much more in store Huskies. Winterfest weefi, counterpart to Homecomin, showcased dress-up days an new lunchtime activities Dressing up was a crazy way t show school spirit, commente Leticia Duncan. Still to corg were the Talent Show, TheJ lysteads, and the annual ' Drive. The main priority of USL plan the activities of the and although it was hard the events were a greaf cess, concluded Mi Thomas.
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