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Council Keeps Activities Coordinated i sa. Q , sv... M ' --,,,, ,,-- ,- W...-.N tudent Council members were the people who brought you all of the fun activities throughout the year. By meeting monthly, second period room and club representatives were able to work with the Executive Board to carry out projects and improve the school. The council helped raise money for the student body to spend on commons furniture and the outdoor reader board. Dances, the carnival, and a car bash were set up to raise money, along with bake sales and slave sales. The Big Sister- Little Sister Party, New Student Party, Spirit Week, Noon Assemblies, Frosh Initiation, Wild 8: Crazy Week, and more were council activities. A Student Council workshop was held for schools around Central Oregon in February. The different councils exchanged ideas for activities for the second semester. The council also kept second semester scheduling running smoothly by working with the administration to hand out class cards. Front: Karen Richey. Second, lelt: Mke Hargous, Dave Pierce, April Garoutte, Tanya Wojtowych, Lisa Perrine, Russel Holmes, Brian Bishop. Third: Vanessa Lenhart, Karen Witty, Marcia Majors, Lucy Merrigan, Kris Kaylor, Theresa Bob, Kirsten Euenson, Liz McA voy, Robin Conner, Beth Reinke. Fourth: Roger Lovett, Lisa Stodd, Mchelle Houle, Julie l'-incham, Laura Tuculet, Molly Corrigan, Wen- dy Barth, Cindy Schrom, Linda Uptegrove, Danna Meier, Kristine Hogan, Kelly Rapp, Cindy Savage, Brad Atkins. Hfth: Beth Hansen, Wil Higlin, Paula Tuculet, Audrae Borlen, Tami Brooks, Tracie Cloninger, Terry Rose, Kim Hurst, Kelly Hill, Lisa Taylor. Sixth: Sean Corrigan, Jim Prosser, Pete Budke, Dave Montgom- ery, Ray McKay, James Renwick, Mke Jackson, D.J. Waldron, Jim Willeford, Mark Haglund. 'W
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Presented Viewpoints News staff added members and managed to produce eleven 8-page and two 124page newspapers throughout the year, The editorship changed at semester when Traci NlcCallister handed over the responsibility to Pat Stein. Randy Sercombe remained as news editor, and Jeff Wiley took over Brad Walker's job as feature editor. Stan Talbott moved up to sports editor, and Kit Johnson served as girls sports editor all year. A new position was created when Karen Overgaard took over the job as copy editor. The ads staff began raking in the money when Brian Schaub and Connie Zettle moved in to help Ron Tennant after Tami Doolin departed at semester. Also, cartoons began to appear in the paper when Mark Blackwell joined the staff. Speaking Outl, a student opinion column, joined Gym Shorts as the most popular columns in the newspaper. Ron Tennant, Connie Zettle, Brian Schaub and Derek Weinmann work overtime to meet a deadline. Front, left: Lisa Stodd, Todd Christoffersen, Santi Sandhu, Derek Kathy Groshong. Third: Ron Tennant, Kit Johnson, Jeff Wiley, Brian Weinmann, Pat Stein. Second: Karen Overgaard, Gina Mattioda, Lynn'Dee Marchington, Brian Schaub. Lapham, David Airth, Stan Talbott, Connie Zettle, Randy Sercombe,
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