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Council governs yearis activities Student Council is a governmental organization of elected students who sponsor many activities throughout the year. This year the Student Council made a big move into the Social Studies curriculum. Besides organiz- ing fundraisers and special events, the students also have academic work such as term papers and definitions. Each class has specific activities to set up during the course of the year. The Senior class raises money for a Senior gift and to finish financing their Junior D L ha dTe Ch te Prom. They also set up two blood drives and the Senior trip. The Juniors are always busy working on fun- draisers so they will be able to put on the best Prom ever. This year's Prom was held at the Point. The Sophomores are in charge of setting up the Sweetheart Dance. The Freshman class has a few fundraisers including a Silver Anniversary Dance. The whole Student Council also joins efforts to sponsor events such as assemblies and Homecoming. This organization also helps with charity events like Special Olympics, raising money for Cerebral Palsy and can food drives for the needy. Body Officers: Wendy Decker, Tracy Jarrett, Vessa arrin annag n an rra es r. Student Council sponsors many activities throughout the year. One of the biggest events is Homecoming which includes the game and dance. s t'v,W' r E udent Council Members: Bottom row: Jackie Cederwall, Johneen Kundla, Wendy Decker, Scott Watson, Crystal Morrell, Tracy rrett, Terra Chester, Darrin Lannaghan, Vessa Mathus, Marybeth Walsh, Tammy Bachart, Kelly McGregor, Kari Melody, :resa Tannhill, Eileen Schmidt, Tod Keltner and Carol Burawa. Middle row, Mrs. Pettis, Michele Carr, Chris Hardwick, Sandra Jmero, Debbie Pennington, Elissa Kopecky, Lisa Martin, David Moore, Michele Swann and Tim Lannaghan.
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Abundance of snow makes for great year The goal of the Ski Club is to promote ski- ing skills for a lifetime recreational sport, said Ms. Shirley Andro, media director and sponsor. The club has approximately 25 members, which is much more than last yearis member- ship. Officers are Michael Schneider, president, Gary Warnica, Jr., vice-president, Patti Lud- tka, secretary, and Shane McNutt, treasurer. The four other sponsors of the club are Ms. Geri Consentino, audio visual, Mr. Bob Johnson, industrial ed teacher, Mr. Ron Barella, p.e. teacher, and Mrs. Karen Wilkens, English teacher. Trips this year included two to Sunrise and one to Snowbowl. The first trip to Sunrise, Arizona, was during the weekend of Jan. 22-23. 24 people signed up to go. The Ski Club has been in existence for ten years. Patti Ludtka and Shane McNutt look through pamphlets for an coming ski trip. ' agglggfgs Ili wi Top row, Becky Saunders, Susan Henkins, Steven Durand, Andy Klein, Jim Atkins, Kelley Smith, Hans Kellner. Bottom row, Elizabeth Korn, Terri Brown, Belinda DeLuna, Crystal Morrell, Jackie Cederwall, Cheryl Mustic, Tyler Rollins, Gary Warnica, Jr.
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Students improve physiques with exercise 4 1. Wayne Willett begins to use the weightroom and equipment dur- ing a practice session. 2. Kirk Hughes demonstrates curls. 3. Mike Palmieri attempts to lift 245 o nds p u . 4. Kirk Hughes shows concentra- tion as he attempts to powerlift.
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