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Tom Cochran gets ready to voice his opinions at a PAC meeting. Cochran was a junior. fl JL • A g I 4 r Listening to Principal Doug Huckaby explain a new problem, Tammy Riggs and Isa Guana try to figure out several solutions. There were about two PAC meetings a month. Principals ' Advisory Council. Front row: Rob- ert Lucero, Monajo Dahlberg, Tina Bold, Trevin Moore, Tom Cochran, Scott Corrales. Row 2: Tammy Ululanua, Alice Muniz, Lisa Fillmore, Penny Spiekerman, Libby Thomson, Kelly Larson, Kelly Mulligan. Back row: Carlos Diaz, Ruban Hernandez, Danny Fierro, Troy Adams, Dechon Burns, Jef! Huerta, David Aguilar. Ruben Hernandez agrees with an important issue. Hernandez was also in the Sophomore class and on the Varsity Football team. 80 Activities and Organizations
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John Kemp and Marie Robinson laugh about a question during a game ol Trivial Pursuit. Both ol these members of Academic Decathlon team were seniors. Cindy Bellavia plays an exciting game of Triv- ial Pursuit. The Academic Decathlon team partici- pated in many competitions throughout the year. Academic Decathlon Team. Front row: John Anderlik, Todd Gerritzen, John Kemp, Gary Cur- tis. Back row: Marie Robinson, Karina Brown, Cindy Bellavia, Kan Kalimch. Kari Kalinich considers her answer to a ques- tion on a Super Quiz. The students in Academic Decathlon studied various subjects throughout the year, ranging from poetry to math. College Bowl Academic Decathlon 79
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Patience and Care Askance to atience and care, that ' s what Pthey had. Although they used their caring attitude to have a voice in school activities and their patience to work together to solve important school problems, PAC actu- ally stood for Principal ' s Advisory Council. PAC was a group of students nomi- nated by other PAC members and staff, then chosen by Doug Huckaby. These caring students had a lot of say in mat- f ters concerning the fate of our school. Not only were they involved with over- crowding, but also subjects such as bur- glary and student complaints. Mr. Huckaby ' s idea of PAC is a good one. It gives students the opportunity to voice their opinion. claimed 7j ' na Bold, a Sophomore on the council. Like other clubs, the success of PAC cannot be linked to one person. It takes the entire group ' s hard work and deter- mination to solve an important problem. Being on the council also helped stu- dents understand the work involved with keeping a school in tip-top shape. It takes a lot of work to keep a school going, but all of the setbacks don ' t mat- ter when you know that you helped your school to improve! concluded Ja- nie Ringdahl. e O PAc 81
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