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STUDENT SENATE tFront Rowj Angie Rosenaur. Lora Hull, Pam junkins, Marites Cavestany. fSecond Rowj Cathy Cullinane. Devan Padmanabhan. Melissa Schultz, Sally Phillips, Lisa Hull, Kris Oblinger, Spon- sor Marilyn Ramsey. CThird Rowj Tonia Allen. Cris Bulman. Sheila Givens. Heather Fraser. jody Brown, Wendi Roecker, Robyn Whitten. jennifer Sanderh. lBack Rowj Matt Cullinane. jim Roman. Mia Shields. Mark Tucker. Chris Shaner, Derrick Nielsen. Nanty Langrehr. Mark Searls. Gary Clothier. BLACK AWARENESS tliront Row! LaShawn Harding. Garfield XY'iIton. Terri Green. Lonxne Shaw. Shertan Moore. jutlv Smitht, Yeromta Hall. Danita Goodman. Stephanie Sanders, April Criner, Sponsor jerrx' Goodnion. Gregg Stott. Laehelle Sanders 4Setond Rowl Laura llenrt, Nichole Anderson. Sherry Emery. Ciaroltn Nate Beverly Pountil. Charlene Douglas, jatkie Sanders jotte Watley. Elisha Burton. Monita Gard' her. Lonnie Mathis. Monita Bell. Emilx Mtiiill :Third Rowl Penny Coleman. Tratt Henry Vanessa Galhreath. Claudia Hester. Shannon Terrell. Sheila Givens. Kelley Foote. Genia johnson. Vetonita Baker. Deritk Thomas. Sherna Tuggle. She1IvMatnn, Dawn Agee. Tammy Green, Audrey Chappell, Mat Hosni lBatk Rowj janire Walliams, lva Harper, Duana Wade. Michelle Stott. Rosalyn Thomas. Ron- nie Smith, Teresa johnson. Kathy Wynn, Mark Tutkcr, Stephan Dailey. Angie Hawkins, Devaughn Brown. Erit Love. Steve Wynn. Sherman Hughes, Ronnie Poe, Gregg Grayson NHS lliirst Rowj Duane Dagenais. Patti Staggs, Ltsette Cullinane, Christy jones. Phong Le, Connie Higgs, julie Stelting, Christy Robson. Cathy Cullinantr, Lora Hull, Pam junkin. Paula Ellis. Statey Blatk. Tammi Crook, Kara Woodward, Sharyl Farney. lSetontl Rowj Thu Ha Mitkle. Mary Graham, Ann Rltltardson, Su1y patron, Stephanie Blair, Matthew Cullinane, C,r1s Bulman. Wendi Roetker. Devan Padtnanaluhan Dehhie Pearson. Staley Sullivan. Stewart Milherger. Kevin Brightup. Glen Cunningham Lori Dclont-r Charlie Lollis. jane McCarty tThird Rowl Kris kar- han. Susan VanSte1nherg. Cherie Nethertot. Kristi Cluhine, Kris Ohlinger, julie Guthrie. Margaret Ftantis. Heather l'raser. Soni Cooper. Katht Duntan. julie Watson. Liz Pearson. Roger Long. Mithele War- dle. Traty johnson. Laura Latet. jotlt Hrovnn. Heather Griffin, Nina Kelley thatk Rowj jell Walker. Steve Killian, Stot Keimig. Mike Gormish. jim Roman, Derritk Neilsen, Mark Tutker, Klhtis Knoop, Troy Rothat, Ed W'ehh, joy Allen. Drew Sthultl, Charissa Higgins. Allison Mtf,ue. Kelly Lyman. Todd Devereaux. Terry Sherhondy, Kim Hilhtsh. jenny johnson AFS tFront Rowj Rodger Clark, Kari Wise, Feli Hettler, Kristen Oblinger, Christine Ebli. fSecond Rowj Sponsor Ruth P thler, Lora Hull, Cindy Young, David Eichler, Charlie Lollis, Anna-Marie Suarez,joni Atehley, Paula Ellis. fBack Rowj Pam junkin, Stefany VanScoyk, jannel Elliot, Clemens Koch, Chris Shaner, Craig Clark, Kris Karban, Patti Staggs. Clu s 0 83
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URSUS tFront Rowj Robyn Shaver Sharla Vogt CSecond Rowj Cindy Young Marites Cavestany Christin Shumaker Emilee Topham fStanclingj Sponsor Linda Baxter Kevin Burnett Kris Friesen i i i 1 i 3 Senate, Black Awareness, NHS AFS Ursns Clubs award scholarships to members Organizing school-wide activities was just one of the many things the Student Senate accomplished. Fall and Winter Homecom- ings, adopt-a-spooe, Pizzaz, and Bear Frolics were some of the major activities organizedfby Senate members. The elected representatives provided leadership for the student body throughout the year. Student Senate members were required to maintain a minimum 2.5 grade point average to re- main a member in the organization. Stu- dent Senate continuously sought ways to improve communication with the student body. Learning about other cultures, par- ticipating in exchange weekends and presenting slide show presentations to various Northwest classes were just some of the activities that AFS, American Field Ser- vice, were involved in. Club members spent 82 0 Clubs many hours in cultural and social functions with the AFS-sponsored foreign exchange students from Italy, Germany and New Zealand. Money raised through various projects was used to award scholarships to students that were both college-bound and active members of the Black Awareness Club. The club used monies raised through candy sales, car washes, and dances to purchase reference books for the school library. Dur- ing the month of February the Black Awareness Club celebrated Black History Month by preparing displays for the showcases and making announcements about the celebration on the morning bulletin. Several leaders from the black community spoke to club members throughout the year. Monies raised from dances, carnival booths, assemblies and other activities Wei used to award scholarships to senio members of the National Honor Soviet The Northwest chapter of NHS inducted new members into the organization at t. fall initiation ceremony. Membership w' open to any students with a minimuil overall grade point average of 5.5. The clu boasted a membership of 84 students. Throughout the year, members of the U sus staff, the school literary magazine- prepared the publication for printing. Sta members, primarily members of t creative writing classes, sought writin from the student body, edited and type the literary submissions, and selected an work to enhance the writings. Ursus wa sold to the student body in May. -Tiffany Bale
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,. sts' rf ,dai , , x '3 S X5 ,,,.. X, 1 ii 5 as HERO fFirst Rowj Michelle Fuchs, Karla Frank, Kim Fortuin. fSecond Rowj Allison Sieber, Renee McCoy, Vicki jett, Sheryl Clark. fThird Rowj Belinda jones, Gary l sas as , Rosenak, Cassandra Thompson, Spon- M Q sor Maxine Stelovich, - its ' 1 R- Racho, OE, DE CA, Tbespzan, HERO activities Clubs participate in many Operating the school radio station, KGRZ, was the primary activity of the Radio Club. Broadcasting began in February with members playing a variety of music over the PA system before and after school as well as during the two noon hours. Club members had to make several ad- justments after the initial broadcast because of complaints from staff members and students regarding the loudness of the music and the type of music being aired. Radio Club members purchased additional equipment from monies raised for operating the sound systems at school dances. Meeting Albert Hague, a professional ac- tor who portrays Mr. Shorofsky on Fame, was considered one of the year's highlights for members of the Tbespian Troupe. Club members attended both local and state 84 0 Clubs thespian conferences to gain more informa- tion about the world of performance. For a fund-raising activity the Thespian members performed in their own dinner theatre in january. The members performed the melodrama Lziy, the Felon 'J Daughter in a one-night show. The club also presented Academy Awards to Thespians for their per- formances in school plays. Ofiqce Education was one one of the clubs that was involved in community activities. One activity was sponsoring projects for senior citizens. The main objective of the OE Club was to let students experience business skills while working on the job. Cooperative Occupational Training, a class-related club, was active during the year. Students sold balloons, listened to various speakers, participated in an employee-employer banquet and learned to put out fires after studying a Ere preventio unit. Accomplishments were put to use i DECA. Students earned a total of 15 award ranging from first in Free Enterprise Wee to a Silver Merit Award. Members attend several conventions and helped to raise money for Muscular Dystrophy by sponsor- ing a bowl-a-thon. The basic purpose of HERO was to learn about different jobs and people, and to per- form community services. Club members prepared a Halloween Safety unit for elementary schools, made centerpieces for the Veterans Hospital, answered Dear Santa letters from young children, prepared food for the Blood Mobile Drive and faculty inservice day luncheon, and operated a school boutique shop. -Sherna Tuggle
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