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234 Diana Viereckl Juan Villalobos Brian Vidaurri Lonnie Vidaurri Richard Viney Anh Vo Jeremy Vocque Desiree Vogt Pamela Vogt Louie Vonravensberg Ngoc Vuong Allison Wade Candice Walker Ruth Ward James Warren Aimee Wathan Joshua Webb Christopher Whiteley Pam White Krista Wrchman Lori Wichman Aaron Wilcox Kimberly Wiles Keith Williams H uman relations New program unites school ln order to promote a better understanding among various students and to improve the school climate, Human Relations Day was introduced. According to Sheila Abdallah and Mary Durham, Human Relations Day advisers, they had heard about the program through Principal Floyd Williams and Lincoln High School. They were invited to participate in the program at Lincoln, along with some Tokay students. We were so impressed with the program that we wanted to offer a similar experiance for Tokay High School, said Mrs. Abdallah. According to Mrs. Abdallah, the first Human Relations Day was a success and there were about 80 participants. The response that we received from ...Q ..,,w,,,. WT students, teachers and other participants was so positive that we decided to find a way to sponsor more of these days, said Mrs. Abdallah. According to Mrs. Abdallah, Student Gov- ernment decided to fund one Human Rela- tions Day a quarter. I think that the major reasons for our success are utilizing student leaders to lead small group discussions and pulling together students from all the different social and ethnic groups, said Mrs. Abdallah. An exciting outcome of Human Relations Day was that the process allowed students to give feedback about their school and feel a sense of power in affecting change, accord- ing to Mrs. Abdallah. by Luis De Anda 'gan .2 I A if M ,, y 3.95 if 2 . 1 zu. ali? 5 rn A ' 'IJ' f.'3 , . ,,. r F . 'H' 35 H ,. i i 'ZZ' E V 35, x Q E. ll J 4 1, . ,..., , v,,, . ,.,. ,... X gg! X' 1 :Z ,. . t J ,J . .,,. , L so ca 5 , . , '- ' A H A N A . ,. Ml Q 4: X , A - 3:2 In Q M ml 5 . . i V. , :F J S. ' -f yy ,.rf ,gg ' i vs-.- ,, r- J f - Agia? ' ' - Q J -1 IQVI. W Q V wise.. 1 g. mil Q - T ' SS .. 1 , , -r J if l fi tx I
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236 Clair Abdallah Marieanna Acosta Salvador Acosta Thomas Adamo lftikhar Ahmad llyas Ahmad Charles Akers Michael Alexander Calvin Alford Lilibeth Alforque Brandi Alfred Tina Algrelli Raymond Alicaba Nooruddin Alokozai Leif Alzamora Shaun Ames Phou Ananthochoun Rona Anderson C-ina Andreasen Bryan Andres Elizabeth Andrews Veronica Angulo Scott Anthony David Anundson t ... ir ,, :M vir- YL' M5 'is ' 'gy ' ivy 7 - 5 F,-: .+V . ' i. cr ' . f - ' .-.gil fb I . V S 'G- ,- 12:1-fiiag r 1- it K-' . i . ,V Q-. ,IFN 'Q - 4- A Q W J' QQQIQ3, gb ,,, . ' H in 4. f fr? iei - ' ,A . f E 'E S rizores get left behind Because of lack of communication from student assembly members, the Sophomore Class had trouble getting the year off to a good start for themselves. No one told us what was going on in student assembly. They seemed to forget about the lower classmen, said President Stacey Robles. Other class officers were: Renee Estrada, vice president, and Joy Soriano, secretary-treasurer. Assembly officers were: Julie Sturgeon, Lisa Rios, and Jeremy Jeter. Robles wrote two letters to the assembly by the end of the first quarter. ln these letters she asked the assembly to be more cooperative in letting her know what was going on. Accor- ding to Rios, the assembly responded to Robles' requests. Rios told her that if it were at all possible, to join the assembly class and become an executive assembly member. Unfortunately, the sophomore officers had no information brought up from assembly meetings, so they rarely called any meetings among themselves. There hasn't been any communication from them fthe officersj, so l haven't seen any need to schedule any meetings, said Karen Grom, Sophomore Class adviser. Because there was no Victory Week parade, no activities or fundraiseres were held in the beginning of the year. However the Christmas Bazaar was a major accomplish- ment, along with the sophomore dance in May. Estrada and Robles had worked together for three years previously in the same offices at Needham Middle School.They were both very serious about student government and considered themselves dedicated. lt's fun thinking of new ideas and know- ing that l helped make things better was its own reward, said Robles. The only problem was that not enough sophomores got in- volved. Besides the communication confu- sion, we needed to also concentrate on pro- moting more school spirit from them, and having more meetings should be the answer. by Colleen O'CeaIlaigh vi . V ' ' 2. is ,Awe- .,
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