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Student Council 1. Junior Carmen Rocha and a friend enjoy a snack at the Adopt-a-Child party. 2. Student council members: First row: Cindy Bell, Nicki Tarno, Amy Lasker, Genny Van Cleve, Vicki Wenzel, Gay Keilman, Barbara Hees, Tammy Seaton. Second row: Nichole Albers, Travis Reese, Rachael Dotson, Farah Moosavi, Lynda Dungan, Scott Simpson, Sherry Saathoff, Tasha Moss. Third row: Steven Bohls, Roland Belmares, Brian Steele, Larry Cunningham, Martin Ehlers, Jon Goeke, Kevin Parma. 3. Junior Chris Graf sells balloons as part of the Homecoming festivities. 4. Council members listen and give their own ideas for a project. 5. After presenting her campaign speech, junior Helen Bradley asks for members' votes in an election. 6. Sponsor Sarah Miller and junior Lynda Dungan discuss the details of a council project. 7. After introducing the Camfel production Voices, junior Larry Cunningham asks students to get quiet. 8. Betty Au's Chemistry I class won first place in the annual door decorating contest. 9. Student council officers: Kendrea Markel, secretary; Jon Goeke, parlia- mentarian; Larry Cunningham, president; and Barbara Hees, treasurer.
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Council Pursues Office The student council of 1985-86 did something that no other council from Pflugerville had ever done. The PHS council ran for president of all the state convention, which was held at Palmer Auditorium in Austin. Although the council did not win the presidency, they were awarded a plaque for outstanding student council. We didn't win, but it was a fun experience for all of us, stated the council's parliamentarian, junior Jon Goeke. This was a year of change for the PHS student council. With a new sponsor, counselor Shirley Farney, a new presi- dent, junior Larry Cunningham, and a membership made up largely of fresh- men and sophomores, the council started the year with high hopes. After reflecting on her adjustment to the new sponsor, senior Kendrea Markle stated, It was really hard losing coach Wiley (the previous sponsor), but Ms. Farney filled his shoes well, and was really easy to get to know. Some student council projects includ- ed Camfel (the three screen film) Produc- tions, seatbelt safety, alcohol awareness, and several dances. Teacher Apprecia- tion was a year-long project that was also very successful. The council's Teacher Appreciation project was begun early in the school year. The members chose teachers and were their secret pal throughout the year. The members gave their teacher cards, gifts and other assorted treats to encourage the teacher. Jean Kelley, sci- ence teacher, stated that it brightened up many an ordinary day. It was the nicest thing that happened all year, ad- ded Gloria Windrum, speech teacher. All in all, Farney, with the help and support of Cynthia Bradley, an English teacher at the middle school, had a posi- tive attitude throughout the year. Farney was quoted as saying that the school year for the student council was the single most significant learning experience in my life. by Larry Cunningham
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