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T r ing to do it ull! Student Government Row one: Trish Bauer, Felicia McGinty. Row two: Paul Dumm, Lee Poindexter. Row three: Chris White, Dean Donovan, Tehran, Valerie Brown, Irene Leon, loe Bushong, Iana Auerbach, Chrisman, Lee Draper, Martin Wegmueller, Annette Slack, Iohn Debbie Tooms, Nancy Alvarez, Sabine Steinborn, Iennifer French, Angie Cahill, lan Kerber, Todd Hopper, Andy Wilson, Chris Wood Charmane Polmanteer, Miyuki Okimoto, Donna Goff, Paula Row four: Tina Hughes, Mary Herrera, Lynn Skinner. This year's Student Government kept very busy. Under new advisement, Mr. Evanstock, they went through many changes. Homecoming was held earlier than usual this year so student government met before school and began to start planning it and other major yearly events. They planned spirit weeks, assemblies, dress up days, the Christ- mas Formal, the Prom, the senior slide show, Springfest, and other various activities. In order to raise funds for all those events they sold hats, bumper stickers, spirit shakers, cups and carnations. They also worked in the concession stand at home football games. ,ass - Student Body left to right: lohn Iones tTreasurerl, Lynn Skinner tllecording Secretaryl, Felicia McGinty tPresidentl, Mary Herrera tVice Presidentl, Tina Hughes tCorresponding Secretaryl. 126 Organizations
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one Tun Maguire Amy Bell Tern Niska Mr Forrest Row two Iohn Nehrbass, Marissa Illar- Ken New Mrs Burton Wanda Downing Warren Harris Iohn Niska Not pictur F1eld Selenee explores the nature of things The Field Science Club explored and studied much of Arizona this year. The members examined many differ- ent areas of the state. The club, mainly interested in biology and geology, collected many specimens for the Science Department. The specimens were used to help the members and are now on permanent display. The club is the only science club representing Browne. They held many activities to raise money for their trips, most of which were one day, short distance, weekend trips. In early October the club went to the San Francisco Peaks area. They visited Payson and Kohls Ranch dur- ing winter recess. They also visited Sabino Canyon, Tonto National Forest and the Apache Trail second se- mester. In May they went for an overnight trip to Greer. The club was sponsored by Ms. Burton and Mr. LaRue. The two sponsors did a lot of teaching in the field. The club had about fifteen members, all of which voted on where to go and what to do. Field Science Officers President ....................................................... Kenneth New Vice-President ....... ............. T erri Niska Treasurer ......... ............. W arren Harris Secretary ...... ......... W anda Downing Organizations 125
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k- S 'gf-ftesmcafi - s i n s Class row one: Debbie Tooms Cfreasurerl, Donna Gott QVice lana Auerbach fllepresentativej, Miyuki Okimoto fforeign ex- student from Iapanj. Row two: Todd Hopper Cllepresentativel, Wegmueller ftoreign exchange student from Switzerlandl, Lee Teh- Ctoreign exchange student from Francej, Ioe Bushong fPresidentQ, Lee aper fSecretaryl. t X 2 t 5 S E I .1 5 Q Class row one: Angie Cahill fSecretaryj, Nancy Alvarez fVice Sabine Steinborn fTreasurerJ, Annette Slack CPresidentl, Paula fllepresentativel. Row two: Chris Wood Glepresentativel. 1 Q E 1 Q l st it if si . It G Y SN! Ka..-fi A 3 Sophomore Class row one: Natalie Chrisman fTreasurerJ, Chris White fVice Presidentl, Irene Leon fPresidentl, lan Kerber fSecretaryJ, Paul Dumm Qllepresentativel. Row two: Trish Bauer Qllepresentativel. i 3 5 E ,gf fi z 6 Freshmen Class left to right: Valerie Brown fVice Presidentl, Ienni- fer French CSecretaryl, Charrnane Polmanteer fPresidentl, Andy Wilson Cllepresentativej, Dean Donovan CTreasurerj. Organizations 127
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