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was the President of the Block T Club. Keeping order in Executive Council was Cathy Hennessy, the Parliamentarian. Leading the Senior Class was President Patricia Maloney. The coalition of Stacy Tayco and Linda Novak were the Junior Class Presidents. Leading the 'xHippies of the Sophomore Class were Barbara Bower and Regina Rheinor. A late beginner to the Executive Council was Freshman Class President, Sherrie Gonsalves. UI think this year's Executive Council was pretty organized , said Terri Nlori. Advisor Dan Morrison adds, UI feel I've known this past year's Council better because they've been in a student government two to three years. It was more stable, and I was working with friends . The Fall Talent Show, The Homecoming Dance, Spirit Week, The Fall and Winter Rallies, The Convention, Student Body and Class Elections and Fund Raisers were some of the activities the Executive Council HELPED PLAN. V iliu 4 I 1 ,V , X x I K' W ,, ,,.. ay., iv YY' -9-s-,,ifT.ArM W V , l . 'i Q W . H , Tsai T T x i if ' ........ Sc . ' 'fm' ',.--.-. - -as-ft, S.-. 5A H., uri l e as X Executive Council!75
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EXECUTI E COU CIL plans most of the student body activities and approves all class and club activities before they are announced. This year's student body officers were President Karen Sakanashi, Vice President Teresa Mattos, Secretary Maria Molina, Assistant Secretary Lisa Carrier, Treasurer Leanne Thompson, and Historian Todd Nelson. The Rally Committee consisted of Rosanne Halper and Teri Mori. They were responsible for this year's Spirit Week and the Fall Rallies. Clubs, Calendars, and Publicity oflicers were Mary Jane Lemke and Yvette Swenson. They were responsible for planning and letting the students and faculty be informed about Tennyson's activities. Mike Moody was the Commissioner of Athletics in which he 1. Karen Sakanashi explains the Finer points of Spirit Week to Executive Council. 2. Shawn Morrison laughing at a joke by Barbara Bower. 3. Checking her box for important papers is Co-Commissioner of Clubs, Calendars, and Publicity is Yvette Swenson. 4. Brenda Kessler watching Executive Council do thier thing. 5. President Karen Sakanashi, Vice President Teresa Mattos, and Parliamentarian Cathy Hennessy in their own worlds, during Executive Council. 6. Executive Council members sitting from left are: Sherrie Gonsalves, Freshman Class Pres., Director of Student Activities, Dan Morrison, and Senior Class President, Patty Maloney. First Row Standing from Left: Maria Molina, Secretary, Teresa Mattos, Vice Pres., Karen Sakanashi, Pres., Lisa Carrier, Asst. Secretary, Yvette Swenson, Co-Commissioner of Clubs and Calendars, Stacy Tayco and Linda Novak, Co-President of Jr. Class. Back Row: Mike Moody, Commissioner of Athletics, Cathy Hennessy, Parliamentarian, Mary Lemke, Co-Comm. of Clubs and Calendars, Rosanne Halper, Co-Chairman Rally Committee, Barbar Bower, Sophomore Class Pres., and Terri Mori, Co-Chairman Rally Committee. 7. Passing out minutes from the last meeting is Secretary Maria Molina, and Co- Commissioner of Clubs, and Calendars, Mary Jane Lemke. 7,1 flfvprniivf-1 Cmmcil
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PIRITED Smii9Sf D9YS0fiaiitY, Originality, and Yhyfhm and fTi0V9m0nt is cheerleaders summer. i'It was fun and exciting, but a lot of what U16 1979-80 VaYSifY Cheerleading Squad C0ntaifiS- The hard work describes Cynthia Poston. The cheerleaders Squad is Head Cynthia Postori, Cindy Sddd, ThereSa attended camp August 27. They left August ao, with an Quintanilla, and Lisa Winchester. Excellent trophy awarded to them for completition in camp Spirit Camp in Santa Barbara was the highiight of the evaluations, and a spirit stick for enthusiasm. i. lux 1A wan 76!Cheerleaders
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