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Are you ready for MHS? Cheerleaders Diana Williams, David Dixon, Cara Dixon, Kathy Moorehead and Dial Mayfield warn the Sandies. S ha kin' it up, Dianna Williams dances to the tune Eye of the Tiger . The Varsity Cheerleader squad shows the 'Men how they rate. Pages by Kayla Sanders, Fred Weathers Cheerleaders 25
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Ready to Mourn the Mustangs , Kayla Sanders cheers the Plainsmen on to victory. 'Bwlw' (me... gmiamk ytm gwwe...' 24 Cheerleaders Zf r-
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(Relieve it or not, students involved in Student Government at Monterey this year had a real desire to serve. Almost unanimously they confessed that they ran for office because they wanted to get involved, have a reason to want to come to school, to get acquainted with other students. These people characteristically are outgoing, energetic and highly motivated. Ross Alexander, president, confessed that it felt good to win. I was anxious to help plan things at school. Vice President Paul Tarwater admits that he's had to give up personal time, but it's all been worth it. As a matter of fact, he even considered running for president. Claudia Bravo, treasurer, admitted liking to be a part of almost every school activity. She also likes making things happen. She and Secretary Shannon Kitchens tried hard to keep in mind what the majority of students really needed and wanted. Shannon said, I was really nervous when I ran, but I gave it my best shot. That's what she did all year--gave it her best shot. Head Cheerleader Laurie Norman agreed with Shannon. She said that every person is needed at Monterey to make it the best school in the city. How does the administration feel about Student Government? Don Matticks, activities director, said, I'd hate to be in a school without it. Principal Jerrell Snodgrass said, It's the most effective channel of communication we have with students. Student Government at Monterey sponsored Homecoming, Cowtown, blood drives, campus clean-ups, the United Way and Christmas parties for elementary kids. Enthusiastic Laurie Norman suggests ideas for an upcoming Pep Rally. 26 Student Government
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