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Another year older. Happy Crowd crazy The annual lip sync features several heavy metal Bil'ThCl1iY 10 lhe LHS building. groups Heavy metalists Seniors Cy Campbell and Kurt Gtles sing to Sll1d6I1lS galhcl' fOl' Lhe Zifmllal their fans The money from the lip sync was donated to the PTA for play Wcfllng marking lhc dal' Lhe new ground equlpmem high school was opened. 'ff-W Vote for me. What the Hay! Sophomore Lynae Wamick's campaign posters are among thc most original. Student council and class officers are elected in April, so a smooth changeover in command can be made. Political right. Keepers of the box Seniors Tammy Hicks and Spinner Jones monitor the voting for class officers. Sophomore Stephanie Purcell marks her ballot. Clubs Student Government
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Sehetltllee hinder creativity Some student leaders over- extend themselves and can- not take on new obligations 0,76 070 fha WM? questions asked by students about Senior Shawna Owen They need a bigger variety of all kinds of daf- ferent things for the students to do at activities. Dave Smith Executive officers. Back row: Advisor Allen Iaggi, Photographer- Historian Shelly Odom, Vice President Spinner Ionesg Front row: Secretary Michelle Redden, Treasurer Monique Lewis, President Tammy Hicks. Senior Class. Back row: President Carl Menck, Front row: Vice President Susan Apgood, Secretary Kurt Giles. Junior Class. Vice-President Tracy Prather, President J ill Birch, Secretary Dana Vercimak. - Clubs Student Govemment student council as does the student council need more creativity. Senior Dave Smith said, Yes, they need more creativity because they do the same activities over and over every year. They need newer and better activities and dances because to a senior these things that happen over and over the same every year just get plan boring. Freshman Shawn Cushing agreed with Smith, There isn't enough things to do, and what they do becomes boring after a little while, so they need newer and more exciting activities for us to do. There is room for improvement because to a senior or a junior the activities get a little annoying and a little bit boring after you have seen it for a little while, but to a freshman or a sophomore it's a whole brand new thing, said Junior Melanie Youngburg. added, They need a bigger variety of all kinds of different things for the students to do at activities, like have some street dances and a fair at the activities, and do more things for the community to be in, and have more dances that are spon- sored by the student council. On the other hand, Freshman Melanie Cottrell noted, They are doing a pretty good jobg there's not very much room for improve- ment. Over all, they are doing a very good job. President Tammy Hicks said the problem with the student council was it is hard to come up with new activities and ideas because the activities are usually scheduled over others. The hard thing, though, is to schedule ata time when nothing else is going on. Another problem, she added, 'tis that almost every activity is centered on a student council member who already has a lot of responsi- bility. If the student council member accepts an assign- ment slhe must fulfill that re- sponsibility. Sometimes the student council members suffer from burnoutg they are overloaded with their club activities as well as the student govemment. This hinders the creativity of seeking new activities? Phil Hansen ., t -1 -we X is ,fa , :Q . N i. NNN S
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Organize. For every weekly meeting, President Tammy Hicks and Advisor Allen Iaggi plan the agenda. Plenty of cake. The student govemment requires each club to do a community, school and club project each year. The student govemment itself has many parties for the student body like the birthday party. Senior .lay Buckley participates in the opening of the party. Na.. Going, going, gone. The dreaded freshman slave day arrives when the freshman make their first captial by selling themselves. lnstructor Layne Parmenter sells Mindy Rollins. -BI Clubs Student Govemment Interelass battles. Class battles class during homecoming wcck wracking up points. During the fooze ball battle, all classes join in the game.
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