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At the State Convention held at Palmer Auditorium. Mark Scharenbroich gave his presentation on how important it is to be yourself. Flr t row: Kendrea Markle Barbara Hees. Kamit Kaat . Vtcky Wenzel. Gay Keteman. Helen Bradley. Jon Geoke. Sherlyn Mott. Sherri Saathoff Robby Gennmgs Second row: Lynda Dungan. Tammy Seaton. Quincey Foley. Larry Cunningham. Rob Bohl$. Todd McCauley. I Brandy Byers. Lori Redder. Rachel Hampshire. Shelly Wilson. Audra Collier Third row: Samantha Brown. Julei Johnson. Christine lr.- gram. June Chang. Becky Meury. Bnana Tolleson. Christy Charmichael. Liz Brown. Melinda Lee. Allison Williams Fourth row: Dana I Blanton, Daren Brown. Carrie Hays. Cindy Bell. Tonya Tmer. Denise Bamstrom. Krista Swenson. Anna Chlapek Fifth row: Kimberly Kruse. Lisa Pfluger. Bemse Urbanosky. Stephanie Koury. Coach Wiley. Nisha Witley. Mellissa King. Jennifer Strait. Hard Work Pays off at the Convention The P.H.S. Student Council hosted the 49th annual conference of the Texas Association Of Student Councils on April 26-28 at Palmer Auditorium. We were the first council from a 3A school to ever perform the duties of a host school. Over 339 schools attended the 1985 conference. 3125 student council members helped to organize the convention and make it run smoothly. Officers attending were Kendrea Markle, student chairperson; Stephanie Koury, president; Kami Kaatz, secretary; Larry Cunn- ingham, treasurer; and Jon Goeke, parliamen- tarian. Other members attending were senior, Lisa Pfluger, juniors Samantha Brown, Farah Moosavi, and Tammy Seadon. Sophomores at- tending were Denise (Jrbanovsky, Nishi Whitely, Vicki Wenzel, Lynda Dungan, Shannon Lee, Cin- dy Beel, Quincy Foley, and Gay Keilman, freshman Rachel Hampshire also attended. We were very busy the whole weekend. Much work was involved but in the end it was worth it all. On Friday, we handled registration from 3:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. When each school registered they received bags full of coupons, pencils, rulers, etc., that P.H.S. had prepared prior to the convention. We did registration on Saturday morning from 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. Next we at- tended a political rally where schools from all over Texas competed for 1985-1986 state of- ficers. After the assembly, our council was in charge of passing out ballots. All these things kept us busy but to me the most exciting part was in the First General Assembly. I had the privilege to make a welcom- ing speech to all 3125 people attending. Mr. Bradley also addressed the convention. Nathon Jenson made a backdrop for the stage. It was beautiful and we received many compliments on Nathan’s art work. The P.H.S. band and Choir along with the Mid- dle School Choir were the entertainment for the First general Session on Friday night. They gave an excellent performance! The whole crowd was on their feet. Holding hands and singing I Am Proud to Be an American and We are the World. It was beautiful! Pflugerville definitely has talent! In conclusion, I believe this convention was the best it has ever been. Everything ran smoothly and we had no problem. The 1985 was one of the most memorable experiences of my life! by Kendrea Markle STUDENT COUNCIL 59
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Student @o utccC Nisaha Witley. Robby Gennings. and Denise Urbanosky find time to clown around even though the large amount of work they had to do. Larry Cunningham and Jon Goeke prepare for registration for over 3 thousand Student Council members from all over Central Texas. Stephanie Koury. Kami Kaatz, Coach Wiley, and Kendrea Markle accept their award for hosting at the Student Council Convention held in Austin. Texas at Palmer Auditorium. “Organizing the Student Council State Convention was a lot of hard work but it was fun!! Nathan Jenson did a great job on the backdrop,” said Kami Kaatz. Kendrea Markle and Farah Moosavi show off all the goodies they have collected throughout the Convention. Most of it was given to them when they registered. 58 STUDENT COUNCIL
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Sophomores Win Sweepstake Student Council Provides End of Year Splurge Bruuump Groooup Yeaaah at 120 decibal blared through the public address system late in the day, Friday, May 17. The Student Council was showing the world Pflugerville High's class once again. The Student Council under the direction of Coach D. Wiley decided it was time to celebrate the ending of another year by breaking the routine. So ten minutes was slashed off of each period then reglued together into an hour for a field day. Faculty members overlooked the no shorts rule until 2:30 when students were dismissed to the stadium and shorts became legal. Once outside freshman Robbie Jennings and Randy Pogue, junior tried to guide students from crazy contest to crazy con- test. Winners earned points for their respec- tive classes. Teachers played, too. Coach Wiley's student staff hustled to get all the needed props: five tricycles, for the trike race; 15 bottles of 32 oz. of Coke, for the coke-guzzling contest; 6 packs of Lifesavers, for the toothpick race; feed sacks, for sack races and Fred, the loudspeaker, for the burping contest. Some new records were set at this con test also. Freshman Mitch Krivocucha, as- tounded the entire crowd with what might have been the most consecutive and gross burping exhibition ever seen this side of Pluto. The teachers annoyed the student body by winning the trike race. They let us know who was boss. Sophomore Rex Clawson, astonished everyone when he consumed 32 oz. of The real thing'.'. He was sadly disappointed when he found out he could not enter the burping contest. Seniors, Lorren Mott and Rebecca Langinfeild confirmed their compatability by winning the three-legged race. And again the seniors showed their superiority by successfully transporting a lifesaver from toothpick to toothpick through a countless number of seniors. The sack race was also taken by the seniors when Greg Davis triumphantly hop ped over the finish line. The day was a success and unfortunately after the points were added up the sophomores had won The first annual Class Crazys. by Randy Pogue Edward Priesmeyer, junior, and Krista Swenson, junior, continue to pass a lifesaver down the line which has already been through at least a half a dozen already. above: Lance Wilson, sophomore, prepares to belch in which he hopes will get him the winning title as Craig Wylie, junior. Tommy Bradley, junior, and Coach D. Wiley cheer him on. below: Cindy Duffey, junior, has a hard time getting her trike started as the trike-race begins. 60 STUDENT COUNCIL
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