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ew sound hits camp RMMH A feeling of involvement comes to students who are elected to Student Council. These stu- dents made decisions, debated and brought up items to improve Rancho. This year the Student Council did many things such as buying and having the marquee put up in the Student Union. Students put birth- day announcements, cheering the teams on or just Hi up on the marquee. Student Council also bought a new sound system for the gym and supported Rancho in everything. The stu- dents were elected by their 2nd hour class to represent that class. This year Student Council had a new advisor, Ken Bedrosian. Mr. B was a government teacher who also had a Leadership class. Leadership met once a day to plan different activities. Part of Student Council is voting on a motion. These members wait for their chance to vote. 3 Ranma Rams STUEE fBUNCl Student Council Members, Front Row: Donna Searles, Lori Forsberg, IoAnn Williams, Heidi Bond, Debbie Moyer, Dave Curtiss, Micheala Hunt, Penny Aldredge, Debi Pictum, Sherri Downing, Laura Nickerson, Tony LaRue, and Patty Poulin. Row Two: Nina Little, Vera Barnett, Lori Wallis, james Iordan, Marvin Heath, Lavonne Sidney, Fernando Campos, Menyone Brady, Iimmie McMillon, Estel Bermudez, Samone Davis, Karen Hall, Ieff Frehner and Mark Barto. Row Three: Russell Stout, Iulie Taylor, Mike McKinney, Charmaine Preator, Scott Remy, Mike Cillins, Eldon Baumeister, Karen Bearfield, Theresa Hollingworth, and Steve Peck. Row Four: Dwight Horn. Mr. Bedrosian, Ton McNeill, Char- lie Criss, Elma Bryant, Toni Sandoval, David Cullen, Bernie Rhodes, Kenny Henning, Brenda Bain, Shawn Speer, Teri Razmic, Margaret Blair, Rita Sweeney and Wendy Hansen. 36 Student Council
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.,..,..n- Advisor to Rancho's 1976 Sun Youth Forum was Ken Bedro worked with delegates to help prepare for the Forum. K F 'AN' Y 5 1 Q' Finalists. Dan Waite and Steve Wallace, were chosen to represent the views of their groups to the community through public media. Should draft evaders be given amnesty? What should be done to improve the educa- tional system? How should our foreign policy be revised? Should capital punishment be reinstated? How can inflation be curbed? These and many other controversial issues were the subject of this year's Sun Youth Forum. Tension soon filled the air and a few uncontrolled tempers flared as topics of per- sonal interest were discussed. Two Rancho students. Dan Waite and Steve Wallace, were chosen as finalists for their out- standing ability to express and argue their opin- ions. Selected by fellow participants, a finalist from each topic group was given the privilege of presenting a culmination of views, expressed during the discussions, to the community through an appearance on television or in the newspaper. sian. Mr. B ., 'f2f'Jr . ...f VVhile reviewing her notes for a group discussion, Denise Wright ponders over an interesting subject. Sun Youth Forum 35
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if M Deciding on the Ram to go in the gym, Dan Waite shows one example. This illustration is taken from the I Ram Guide of 74-75. This is one of the many projects Student Council worked on. L A A . L Looking on, Mr. Bedrosian watches as Student Coun- cil discusses the Zone Assembly. Student Council Representatives watch as Mr. Bedrosian explains about the Terry Valentine Scholarship. Assembly Committee, Front Row: Laura Lopez and Evelyn Mills. Row Two: Dan Waite, Cindy Ward, Mr. Bedrosian, Doe Girling, lose Solorio. Row Three: Leonard Antillion, Dee Dee Bulloch, Bill Stockinger, Emil Stein, Tommy Thompson, Steve Wallace, Rosa Lozano and Howard Bulloch. 1 I l Student Council 37
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