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gala uo llvwugk yew: Attention! Quiet Please! This week's student coun- cil meeting will now be called to order. The student council is the driving force behind San Benito Joint Union High School. These elected leaders represent our stu- dent body. Have you ever wondered what the student council does? These students governed our schools ac- tivities during the past year. President Alex Macias said that some of the goals the council had set for the past year were, to pro- mote student interests in school activities, arouse school spirit, and to get rid of double lunch. Some of these goals were met with such activities as the dating game, scheduled lip synch, and other B.L.T. activities. They also pro- moted athlete of the month, put on some school dances and ran the student store with the help of their Advisor Katherine Mook. Student council not only planned activities for the school but also for themselves. Earlier in the school year they had a pic- nic and a sleep-over in the school gym. They fthe activitiesj were basically just to have fun and to get to know everyone, said Senior Matt Tognazzini. Many of the council members attended a leadership camp last sum- mer. The August camp in Santa Barbara was put on by C.A.S.C. CCalifornia Associated Student Coun- cilsj and was designed to teach leadership skills and to help councils learn to work together. It was an excellent ex- perience and a lot of fun, commented Dr. Mook. Next year she hopes to get all council members to at- tend. . Student council also at- tended to the more serious student body matters. They approved fund raisers for other campus clubs and organizations, and helped Rally Club set up for rallies. They also played an important role in representing the Associated Student Body CA.S.B.J to the Board of Trustees on issues of con- cern such as the double lunch controversy. They appointed senior Dan Neff as Student Representative to voice the A.S.B.'s opi- nions and ideas on matters such as this. Student council was very busy this year fulfilling its goals for the benefit of the entire school. This meeting is now ad- journed! -Lisa Crump -Cindy Pidd 102 Student Council
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Student Council 0fficers:l Top Rowj Vince Garcia,comm. of athleticsg Katherine Mook,advilsor,' Amy Jones,comm. of Freshman Classy Leah Graham, comm. of social affairs and programs, Marc Lottermoser,recording sec.,'fSecond Rowj Dan Neffstudent rep to the Board of Trusteesg Robert Hawkins,comm. of Sophmore Class: K Third Rowj Angie DozaI,comm. of inter club relationsg David Somavia, vice presidentg MolLv De WoMcomm. of Junior Class: Sue Newland,- comm. of Senior Class,' Marllsela Martinez,comm. of publicity: Wendy Leis, cor- respondence secretary: flFront Rowj Alex Macias,president,'lNot Pictured: Richard Pascual, treasurer! A ,zy- n ff' A MG S42 N: ., ,J - i The Student Council Advisor freaks out at a Senior Richard Pascual organizes a dance Dr- Moak weighs thepms and Cons of Zjzezgng while Richard Pascual grins and fundraiser. 1 . double lunch. Sfudeut Cauucik 103
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