Scottsdale High School - Camelback Yearbook (Scottsdale, AZ)

 - Class of 1983

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Student Council Means Positive Action Twenty nine students of all four class levels made up the student council during a busy year for Scottsdale High. Student council included ten student body officers, sixteen class officers and three non-voting members. The council met daily during fifth hour in meetings open to the student body. Among some of the activities the group took on this year was the Arizona Association of Student Councils' conven- tion, taking up most of the first semester. They also put on Homecoming, Courts, the alumni assembly, pep assemblies, multi- media productions, and brought special guests to help boost morale and spirit with' in the student body. They also planned lunchtime activities, band days, spirit weeks and sports promotions. Student Council made a point of attending school board meetings during the trying periods of December and January to represent SHS students and work closely with the school's administration. Meetings, which are run by President Roxanne Gentry, helped the members take positive action in any way they saw fit. In his third year with student council, advisor Bill Jen- kins participates in council activities just as each offi- cer is expected to. ,. Wim A 34 if l ii ,,:. ' Publicity Coordinators Mike Kaff and Kristen Wagner fill in the mall's new bulletin board with messages to the student body, The bulletin board was put up this year as a memorial in honor of Dan Chamberlain, an '81 SHS graduate. 22 Student Council Junior class treasurer Dave Roth grins as he finishes tallying up the records for their class a'gram sale during Thanksgiving week. With only three days until the Arizona Association of Student Councils' convention, the student council room is filled with excitement and confusion as the conventions theme is drawn on the board in anticipation of the twoe day event. i . Three non-elected members joined student council to help serve the student body. Karrie Gonnerman was one of the AASC convention co-chairmen. Gary Pongratz and Nikky Dumas, both sophomores, helped their class officers promote class of '85 spirit as well.

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,mr E R I l 1 i l 'ri.....: BLHVLR IL During club day, Joann Lowey recruits two new members, fly N X,-in , IW,-i A rw '. W .t .Fh? 'n.. ,. an Pep Club Members: lout of orderi Wendy Bartsoff, Amy Bevell, Laura Cays, Leslie Frank, Tina Gagliardo, Jill Harris, Judy Helms, Lisa Heraldson, Lisa Hirsch, Jennifer Hollack, Eileen Lewis, Sherry Kaufman, Heather Marks, Diane Marquez, vice pres. Kellie Murphy, Sec. Debbie McAllan, Kathy McMahon, Tammy Nesheim, Jennifer Rapp, Pres. Kim Rice, Heather Richardson, Dorothy Ruppel, Stephanie Seabald, Shelly Smith, Michell Tarr, Janet Wagenselter, Cherie Webster, Wendy Wergold, Becky Wert, Ronda Williams, Kelli Sarkis, Kathy Andrews, Jen Mosley, Melissa Horton, Chris Conteras, Kathy Walter, Caren Thoreu, Kelli Nixion, Maria Zazueta, Tami Clark, Mary Martin, Shannon McConnell. 'T'-'5v ..... l V ,- f ,- ,' 1 .L Ron Dierkson is screened before giving blood at the Key Club blood drive, Beaver Builders members - Top: Treasurer Bridget Hamiton, Tammy Farring- ton, l.C.C. representative Kathy Glady, Bottom: Vice President Patti Gerber, President Joann Lowey, Secretary Nancy Hams. Not Pictured: Meg Bond and Heidi Hellinghausen. Beaver BuildersfKey ClubfPep Club 21 . .K--' '3 . l t- ., .k.,,1.'m1'J N.. , 4 531+ t ,. -- -



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Ten Student Body Gfficers Lead Council's Endeavors Student Body President, Roxanne Gentry is chief aua As Student Body Vice President, Diane Reicher serves t thority of the student body constitution and the main as president of Inter Club Council, Master of Ceremo- L liason between student body,administration and facul- nies at school assemblies, and takes the presidents PQ R, -. ty, place in her absence, ,, Corresponding Secretary, Dawn Lewandowski han- dles all council's correspondence, announcements and exchanges with other schools. 29 iii- il i The 198283 Student Council: bottom row: Laura Reicher, Pat Cordova, Marcie King, Connie Lloyd, Kristen Wagner, second row from bottom: Tania Kalia, Nikky Dumas, Peggy Tice, Melissa Horton, Kym Leicht, Doug Holmes, third row from bottom: Bruce Samuels, Roxanne Gentry, Karen Park, Diane Reicher, Gayle Johnson, Mr. RGPVGSSUUUQ the Student l90dY and its views, Student Bill Jenkins, fourth row from bottom: Kelly Murphy, Shelley Finnegan, Karrie Gonnerman, Lisa Johnson, Dawn fldvfsvfy Bwfdmembefs AMY Milne, G?-Wie J0hl'l50f1i Lewandowski, Mary caroseiii, back wwf Shelli Smith, Mike Kaff, Andy Maine qhidmgy, Dave Roth, Gary Pongfaiz, and John Kelly atrend monthly SCnOOl board meetings Lisa Kardos and report district happenings to the council. Sign painting and posting chairmen, Publicity Coordin- Keeping upto-date ledgers of student Councils funds, Filling up the student council activity calendar is part ators Kristen Wagner and Mike Kaff serve as theliason Shelley Finnegan handles all money and business of Recording Secretary Lisa Kardos' job along with between student council and the school newspaper, transactions for the council as Student Body Treasur- keeping daily minutes. Lisa was also an AASC co- city newspaper, and other news media. er. chairman Student Council 23

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