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Council sets goals, talk exceeds action L Not knowing what their responsibilities were, this year's council threw uncertainties to the wind and set many goals. Purchasing a new ste- if A, reo system, improving dance attendance, and perhaps even re-instituting night graduation - Q' all these goals were made in an attempt to up grade the student image. Advisor Eric Julien and President Frank Lima both agreed that, This year's council was more aggressive, than councils ofprevious years. However, initial 53' enthusiasm appeared to wane, as time spent I talking about goals exceeded time spent acting I. upon them. , RIGHT: Treasurer Carol Channing sells student body cards during her lunch hour as Italian foreign exchange student Bibi Giugnini watches. ABOVE: Frank Cobarrubia, Kim Martinez, and Roger Quillen listen to discussion on pom-poris. TOP RIGHT: President Lima makes proposal regarding new ste- reo system, while advisor Julien listens. OPPOSITE TOP LEFT: Mary Jo Rochester, social commissioner, shows her selection of necklaces for homecoming queen. OPPOSITE TOP RIGHT: Steve Flitlet expresses disap- proval with decision, Raquel Lopes, Ralph Gonzales and Ron Peterson show varying degrees of concern. OPPOSITE BOTTOM: Student Council: 1ST ROW: F. Lima, G. Woods. 2ND ROW: M. Lee, J. DeSomma, M. Passarelli, D. Englund, R. Scott, T. Rowan. 3RD ROW: A. Priest, W. Delphia, M. Rochester, F. Cobarrubia, R. Lopes, S. Fliflet, D. Britton, S. Olson, E. Julien. 20 - Student Council
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Students relax after bell rings After school hours was a time for stu- dents to do their thing. For those who did not appreciate the regular 8:00 to 2:35 school day, there was detention, or work detail. Students reacted in a typically negative way, claiming, Why should students sit at school for deten- tion and do nothing. lt's not accom- plishing anythingg the students don't care - it's not a punishment, stated junior Melissa Hackwell. Some participated in extra-curricular activities such as sports, while others preferred hanging out by the gym and watching. Some students worked to earn money for the ever necessary car, or for a night on the town, or just to save for the future. What ever the stu- dents preferred to do after hours, the time was all theirs. 22 Afternoon hangouts vi
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