Salpointe Catholic High School - Horizons Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1987

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'COUNCIL OFT ELDERS T ouncil shines in '86 ln sports, it is important to have team captains who are looked up to by fellow athletes for help and support. The job of a captain is to keep the team together and fired up. ln the same way, a school needs leaders to make sure that every- thing is going the way it should. At Sal- pointe, that role is filled by the Student Council. Although it isn't often talked about, students had a great deal of respect for their government. According to Lisa Lawrence, '90, the Student Council is looked up to by the entire school. Vince Bianchi, '87, expressed similar views. The 1986-'87 council members They worked hard this year. consisted of some very ingenious and enthusiastic people. The Council's main goals for the year were pride in Salpointe and school spir- S v AV xiyy yi . Paying close attention, Steve Kurtin, '88, and John Luciani, '88, attend a Council meetingg Senior Class President Dan McMa- hon, '81 sits with his constituents. 22 EVENTS 8 ORGANIZATIONS it. lt sounds familiar, doesn't it? The same old goals every year, moaned Zelda Zyler, '89. But in 1986-87 the Stu- dent Council really followed through on its goals, planning many activities to promote Lancer pride, such as Pep As- semblies that higher numbers of stu- Members listen. dents attended, with enthusiasm. As far as fundraising went, the Student Coun- cil started the year off with dances after the home football games, and followed that up with selling plastic cups with the Lancer logo on it. Another new idea the Council implemented was that of homeroom representatives who attend- ed the more important Council meet- ings. Every school has leaders, but not all schools were lucky enough to have those as respected, energetic, and inno- vative as SaIpointe's 1987-'87 Student Council. '60 , vis

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Giggling away, Liisa Johnson, '87, laughs with the kidnapped Diane Greenberg, '82 and Tristan Maddock, '8Z' Salpointe stu- dents are very familiar with the walkways of the Tucson MaIl,' Chris Taleck, '88, is one of many at the Yearbook Dance,' Mark Garcia, '87, graciously watches a friend 's purse dur- ing Government. i ff? ,. COMMUNITY 21



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Student Body Patti Zlaket President Tom Tronsdal Vice President Nick Mansour Recording Secretary Mario lslas Corresponding Secretary Senior Class Dan McMahon President Tony Albanese Vice President Karise Allen Secretary Marie Smith Treasurer Junior Class Steve Kurtin President Steve Shaff Vice President Passing time, Student Council members amuse themselvesg Mario Islas, '82 displays a characteristic gring Moderator Mrs. Ruth Jenson addresses a weekly meeting. Mari Veliz Secretary John Luciani Treasurer Sophomore Class Jean McLoughlin President Brenda Dunn Vice President Alex Wystrach Secretary Madaliene St. Amand Treasurer Freshman Class Geoff Hermanstofer President Christian Petersen Vice President Dana Reed Secretary Pat Stroechle Treasurer STUDENT COUNCIL 23

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