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,i ,,.. W -iii.. The Student Body officers are: Victor Scazzola Cpresi- dentj, Brooke Myers Ctreasurerl, Sandi Llewellyn fcorresponding secretaryj, Mike Santorico fvice presi- dentJ, and Laura Blecker fsecretaryj. Cllr? A , The junior class officers are: Lisa West fseeretaryj, V P X' ' ' ' ' ' Sheri Darbe Cvice presidentj Katrina Shoen fpresidentj, The senior class officers are: bottom: Amy Harries and Molly Wendel ureasurerj' csecrelaryi' Todd Davis mice presidemj' Sally Bailey The freshman class officers are' Karl Colosimo Cvice treasurer and Christo her Treat resident t J' .1 p cp l J' presidentj, Noel Trahan fpresidlentj, Ann Perry fsec- retaryj, and Kim Cueny ftreasurerj. lfhe sophomore class officers are: Sandi Wong Qtrea- surerj, Maria Vassett fvice presidentj, John Long fpresidentj, and Barb McNelly fsecretaryj. if .. -.fr-f Y
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Student Council Ha a Successful Year The student councilis task was a very im- portant one. They had to run the student body effectively by encouraging participa- tion in school activities and providing com- munication between students, faculty, ad- ministration and the community. To do this, they had to have a working knowledge of the government. All officers took a stu- dent government class where they were taught the skills of parliamentary proce- dure, learned how to administer the duties of their offices and were trained to be lead- ers by the student council advisor, Miss Lois Fitch, who has been the student council advisor for H100 years and counting. The student council was formed and run like a government. At the top was the stu- dent body officers, then the senior, junior, sophomore and freshman class officers. There was a student advisory board mem- ber who attended school board meetings where he represented the student body. The members-at-large worked with fund-rais- ing, public relations, publicity, spirit, ac- tivities and clubs. The liaison committee was a newly formed branch of the student council. They provided a link of communication between the council and the students. This was a main source ofideas for the student council. It provided them with a way to find out the student bodys' reactions and opinions. The liaison committee . . worked out quite well, Miss Fitch said. Some of the accomplishments of the stu- dent council over the year were the Frosh Mixer, Homecoming, King and Queen of Winter Sports, WAF week and the new 'Teacher of the Year', award. PHOTOS BY ULLERICH Miss Lois Fitch, the Student Council Advisor. 42 Student Council by Kelley Hancock Deane Tonn, member of the Student Advisory Board. The Members at Large are: bottom Cindy Tomaszewski tBest Clubj, Cindy Bartrom tPublic Relationsj, Lisa Schlossberg CActivitiesj, Kim Amory fPublicityj, John Limpic tFund Raisingj, and Robin Thompson QFund Raisingj who is not pictured. The Liaison Committee consists of: Hilary Sadler, and Katy Kenyon.
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HS Visits inter Sport by Nicole Waldroop Lisa Howland The National Honor Society kept active in Saguaro's activities. They started out by inducting 50 new juniors and seniors to make the club 101 members in all. NHS sponsored a dinner for the college represen- tatives before College Night in October. The Honor Society also visited each Varsity Winter sport. They had a seminar in Janu- ary which included a talk on preparing to leave for college. The officers were: Lisa Howland, president, Steve Clarke, vice- president, LeeAnn Trusela, secretary, Greg Weingart, treasurer. NHS - Front row Joanna Lilquist, Lisa Risser, Krista Hansen, Kim Bronnencant, Karen Tamsen, John Deitel, Diane Chervenak, Tiffany Lendrum, Suzi Altobello, Lisa Howland, Lisa Morton, row 2 Susan McCrary, Shelly McKinley, Sarah Murley, Amy Joy, Lisa Gragg, Chris Seliga, Shawn Hoye, New members front row Michelle Rhee, Angie Skim- zis, Lissa Staples, Cindy Tomaszewski, Pam Cury, Jolene Stell, Julie Kossak, Tami Winebrenner, Lori Flynn, Kate Helms, Kathleen Grone row 2 Kim Ross- man, Jim Brenner, Marc Lowe, Russel Glazer, Laura Adrian Decker, Susan Lynch, Kathryn Lynch, Wendy Brown, Chris Burrowes row 3 Audrey Kanwischer, Gary Song, Lynn Van Zile, Cindy Bartram, Sara Winkelman, Kathy Shell,.Li1.LeAQL, LeeAnn Trusela, Quinn Hart, Greg Weingart, Michelle Azimov, Kris- tin Carter, Laurie Weiss, Kim Blau, Holly Garrett, Hewett, Craig Bittner, Denise Marque, Audrea Bloom, Tracy Florkiewicz, Lisa Schlossberg row 3 Christe Guastella, Stacie Shurtz, Becky Rector, Ka- ren Gardiner, Jennifer Nimlo, George Heady, Dick Gee, Katrina Shoen, Angie Christensen, Gina Rascon Lisa Doughty row 4 Steve Herlich, Greg Johnson, Eric Dean, Sally Bailey, Steve Heetland, Mary Hoppin, John Cunneen, Bob LaRue, Loren Olsen, David Hartwell, Steve Clarke, Brooke Meyers, Sheri Dix. PHOTO BY HOFFMAN row 4 Craig Lewandowski, Karen Faulkner, Stuart Ginther, Tom Hart, Robert Gear, Burt Howell, Eric Sameuls, Chris Bandouveris, Tammy, Travis. PHOTO BY HOFFMAN
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