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APLACE fag to Bisioiiic Clubs-0 port of mony students' school coreers. They're o ploce where one con truly belong. John Meholl, sophomore, soid, I joined Interoct to enrich my own chorocter ond educotion while helping others. With 2,871 enrolled, individuols con get lost in the shuffle. The diverse noture of the mony clubs enobles just obout every stu- dent to find one thot fits his or her needs. The problem does not seem to be in fin- ding on orgonizotion, but in following through with the responsibilities of being in- volved. With the exception of o few, meetings ore once o month. Viki Swon, the Germon Club sponsor, soid through, thot it is only wishful thinking thot o mojority of the members will ottend. Diono Boson, od- visor to HOSA, soid only holf ore octive. I try to go to oll the meetings I con, but Stephonie Horr shows her spirit by dressing up for Mor- sholl doy ond selling hot chocolote for o club booth, Courtney Snell opens her gift ot the .lournolism Christmos porty while Cotherine Mc Adoms ond Trisho Steitle wotch, sometimes I hove ci conflict with work, soid Korrie Ann Linsey. Student Interoct, o newly chortered club, hos devised o solu- tion to this problem, members ore required to-ottend sixty percent of meetings ond service projects or else they ore dropped. It depends which club you're in os to how much fun they ore. I'm in C- Club ond Spanish Club. Molly Aboloff lnteroct's membership policy works reolly well. It gives me on incentive for going to meetings, soid Kim Austin. Megon Gordon FBLA wos one of the mony clubs thot sponsored o booth during the Spirit Week Food Cornivol. Q l - - - 1 i 1 1 1 - 1 N ep ss - I -. 9 Q ii l E if . f 1 if 3 if 1-'R S 0 6 5--ww 6 5 s s . it it Q N ss Q Q 1 i f Q 6 Q rs' s--- Q Q Q vigrx Q ti . 1.52 LQX. , 5 3 , , sxxwge fr Q - :fist ' . 1 s 1 1 4-' I ff I I SPIRIT 1 H
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KAY 9773 pin 'fn 'll sl new .- . .,... K Elfagl 4,5 nlttvlhrhgfi 51 -1, . f' Jitti' -A - .,,,,,n ,, vai!5'PE5L-f2,.::M-A... Q Student Council was a major influence on campus. Their goal was to make the school more than just a place to learn. I wanted to make Student Council more representative of the whole school, not just certain groups. I felt we could ac- complish this by giving equal support to all organizations and to as many individuals as possible, said Michael Oakes, treasurer. The Brick Wall was a project that was devoted to this. The Council was also responsible for the popcorn machine, school store, Intramurals, school elections, ond the Computer Match program for Valentines Day. The Safety Committee took a direct and blunt approach this year with Safety Awareness Week, March 16-20. Slogans like Hit the bottle . . . Hit the road . . . Hit a kid were used. A local business provided o display of mutilated cars demonstrating the hazzards of not wearing seatbelts. Ann Maiden, Student Council sponsor, Michael Oakes, treasurer, takes inventory at the school store. TUDENT COUNCIL qriixsr now Fred Heer, nne Malden, Jeff Daniel, Melody Morris, Michael lakes, Kathy Roberts, Mike Koett, Blake Warren, reg Sonnen, Steve Beosly, Taylor Stone CSECOND OWQ: Jason Wild, Cindy Short, Heather Melton, nldentified, Derick Huddleston, Mark Baernblat, Mari ernandez, Teri Morris, Ado Mudgett, Jeff Carson, obin Parish CTHIRD ROWQ: Helen Stehower, Kim ewan, Kristi Cordes, Tommy Serwer, unidentified, lendy Motch, unidentified, Brandi Mohr, nldentified, unidentified CFOURTH ROWJ: Lori 'autner, Jlll Adams, Dawn Lewis, unidentified, nldentified, unidentified, Barbara Fogiel, Holly Jcobs, Sheri Hammer, Heather Mace, Patti Natalillio QFIFTH ROWJ: Courtney Snell, Traci Hickman, Verr Bateman, Staci Semrad, Jean Liu, Norma Leal, John Thaxton, Jeff Haggard, Shelly Sobel, Heather Rankin, unidentified, Susan Rosenburg CSICTH ROWQ: Greg Rogers, Lars Larson, Kevin Mills, Opher Shweiki, Brian Hoberman, Richard Merren, Gilbert Castillo CSEVENTH ROWJ: Cici Rodriguez, Casie Word, Ricky Flagg, unidentified, unidentified, David Shepler CEIGHTH ROWJ: Teri Ginn, Valerie Bolner, Kim Jones, Andy Spence, Andy Hartnett, Molly Abaloff, Eldridge Burns, Lani Wartell CTOP ROWJ: Monica Sanchez, Putul Murarka, Teri Bonham, Rachel Fagan, Lisa Leviton, Dovld Cuellar, Carol Dewing. STUDENT COUNCIL TAKE CHARGE would like to change the present method of electing representatives. Having representatives from each fourth period class makes the Council too large and doesn't always pull the people who are genuinely interested in council work. Presently 45 of our members, besides of- Student Council is something that I believe helps students get involved. I enjoy it because it also gets me in- volved. I get to meet more people, and be a part of the activities that are happening around school. -Coleman Heckman ficers, put in hard work, spirit, and long hours, said Maiden. This year has been very rewarding to me and to the Council in general, said Greg Sonnen, vice-president. Megan Gordon STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: qmoiir ROWQ: Anne Maiden, sponsor, Michael Oakes, Taylor Stone, Greg Sonnen, Blake Warren CSECOND ROWJ: Fred Heer, Jeff Daniel, Mike Koett, Kathy Roberts, Steve Beasley, Melody Morris.
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Jeff Cohen guides Sharon Gorrert to the pig she must - klss whlle Bryon Shill holds It. Dovld Portnoy borrows money during the food cor- nivol from Jennifer Meyers, Meredith Mongum, ond Christine Gooden. Mlller Kg.-L 0, Q I 3? W ! g AL .lennifer Moses ond Liso Goldkrond help the residents Diono Boson, HOSA sponsor, roiks to Choris Moffitt. ot Four Seosons with their Bingo cords. ond Melisso Hoyden obout on upcoming fundroiser. I CLUBS
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