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Student Council is a good way to meet new people and to make your school a more organized place. ,svfdc KR students to get involved in school affairs, and it gives a better understanding of stu- dent life. It 's really great. ' 5 ' R' ,g .i ,rl . .Ah Iyfffu Marcie West Senior r 2' L Student Council ' ,. V 71 . f 1 ' if Student Council is an opportunity for ' ' ' - ,A . ,' 1. f.',,5,N A , yfffs: I .,,.. , kg V l , 5 1 X ,I 1 V . Guy Gadeke, Craig Hejtmancik and Leonard Saenz represent the hard working and dedicated Student Council at the state convention held in Austin, Student Council officers and sponsor Mrs. Lou Williams set up the Supreme bid table during fourth period lunch. 1 sa W Q 'pp i z nwurtt Ill! 8 I? P' . 'AOA Vicki Cook instructs Guy Gadeke on how to hang the streamers for the Supreme Ball at the Granada Royale Hometel. Craig Hejtmancik Freshman Student Council 34 Clubs
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S Lou Wllllams gives last minute instructions students In filling out the Homecoming court 5-gpggws mf: we: M V Mmffl Pam Cromey dishes out Strawberry Cheesecake flavored Blue Bell ice cream to raise money for Easter Seals. Mitch Finnie and Lane Bishop wait for their turn to talk to the fifth graders at the Locke Hill Elementary School campaign against smoking, ' 'AWithout Student Council I think that W -'ann V 1-g.' A FE X I I, school would be less unrfred and active It 1 S' ff l' Q brings the school together if - , f r 711 ' L ' A Senror ,, V f l, f il r
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President gains special recognition B esides the four top officers, six members of Student Council, Guy iadeke, Craig Hejtmacik, Roxanne Keller, hannon Coln, Alison Cromey and Susan lilliams, attended the state convention. oxanne said, Student Council is based n a point system. The more you do, the more points you receive. The six members 'ho had the most points were asked to at- end the state convention. Amid all of the bustle and work, one per- on showed through as the leader. l think lot of the credit for this year's Student ouncil's success goes to the president, X id Adrianne Greaves. She really worked rd. Pam Cromey, Student Council presi- nt, along with the other officers, put any extra hours of hard work and dedica- n into promoting the ideas of the student dy and urging students to get more volved. Vicki Cook, this year's secretary d next year's president, said, Our par- ipation was really good this year. I'm forward to just as good a year next H Marilyn Cowan students enjoyed the popcorn that Student members like Jim Burchett, Dawn ski and Stephanie Bixby sold during lunch. nwxjl Setting up for the apple pie walk during Fiesta week are Holly Beavers, Brigetta Llmschied, Mike -sm- Helping serve the ice cream are Mitch Finnie, Scott Lesley, Stacy Ferguson, Marcie West, Parker Hineman, Tina Santos, Craig Hejtmancik, Lisa Scott, siisshll t Putting up the marquee are LaRhesa Moon, Stephanie Bixby, Bob Knaggs, Dan Piechowiak, Kim Nunley, Steve Jones, Ken Fisher, Kim Quiroga, Kira Meissner, Guy Gadeke. Mascheck, Kay Lynn Greer, Chad Gunter. Ellen Warrick, Dawn Jaroszewski, Tracy Jehl, Tara Engberg, Adrianne Greaves. we L, ff! yr' H KWQHH-ISL .,.. M.. Showing the Supreme decorations are Kathy Wagner, Pam Cromey, Stephen Portnoy, Marla Pilloff, Cindy Farrar, Jim Burchett. ywxg J Making the announcements during third period are Chris Keefe, Susan Williams, Kristy Green, Cindy G, L, fx- Prichard, Sally Spaeth. 35
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