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Student Council Governs Successfully 9k ' 2nd. Semester, Chris Hobbs, Mike Buccowich, Beth Halo- poftQ Kim Contessoto, Mi- chelle Moore, Scott McClure, Holly Patton, Chris Walsh, Nancy Ambrolf, Theresa Seahausen, Kelly Box. .hackie Foret, Wendy Reese, --Gina Carnevale, Debbie Jendro, Diana Mann, Suzanne Layne, Karyn Thomas. lst. Semester, Chris Pa- checo, Dave Hewitt, Gerardo Tamagno, Greg Slevcove, Robbie Lyell, Greg Shepard, Mark Keisselbach, Valerie Thomas, Rossetta Runnels, Robyn Patton, Stacy Hollow, Laura Swancoat, Colleen Wil- son, Paige Peterson, Lyndie Warner, Tracie Warner, Na- dya Lidyoft, Cathy Hayden, Tina Romero, Ann Riley. 120-CL UBS To the untrained eye second period in S-1 looks like chaos, but to the students of Warren S-1 is known as the home ot' Student Council. Although, it seems like Student Council 's favorite activities are painting sings and getting cookies from the cafeteria, Student Council does get some serious work done. Lead by the A.S.B. Presidents Scott McClure, and Robbie Lyell, and the advisor Papa Joe Francis, Student Council keeps busy planning numerous activities for student body,
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4 Clubs i I RLS LEAGUE -454' owinl off the latest Homecoming fashions are Georgia Angelopolous and Va l- hungry bear reaching for twenty-tive years of memories as displayed by annie Brown. -lubs have been an important way of life here. You take your interests and meet with people who have the same interests. Some people you may know, others will become future friends who will help you play a big part here at Warren. The service clubs serve at convelesent hospitals, other clubs help with campus clean-ups, and yet others have some sort of fund raisers during the year whether it be a Bake Sale, Car Wash or Candy Sale. Clubs are the students way of expressing themselves in school through a way that is exciting and fun. Some of our clubs and organizations have a long tradition here at Warren. Naturally, E1 Oroso staff and Justice staff ha ve been here since the beginning, and others such as Les Fidels and the Language clubs have been here to serve Warren as well. Clubs goals 25 years ago were to establish many new and fine clubs which contribute to the well-being and education of the students. We think they did a good job then and desire to continue the tradition. i-IS' !L Q: i i :arf 534 Carolyn Walker and Jennifer Kneeland show friendship devel- oped through clubs. LX CLUBS 119
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A bili ties Expressed Through Arts And Writing The Creative Writing Club, a small but growing club sponsored by Mrs. Daniel, encourages students to write poetry and short stories by publishing a yearly magazine, Infinite Dimensions. The Art Club this year did many fun things. They went to the San Diego Zoo, Lazerium and the Reinisassance fair. This year advisor is Mr. Stoner. There President is Connie Brown, the Vice President is Pam Winokur and the secretary is Debbie Kirkuff There are about 25-30 members and there fund rais- ers were the grams and painting Christmas windows for big businesses. They meet every Monday. 1 1 1- Mike Barnes, Mrs. Daniel, 77m Mauk, Sharon Miller, Irene Bog- danoft, Jessica Filiau, Elizabeth Tallo, Rita Reynolds, Debra Strahl. ABQ Lu! L ART CLD! Shirly Mendosa, Porshe Luke, Tom Stoner, Tracey Kelley, Debbie Kirkhuftf Juan Lopez, Alicia Geckner, Pam Winoker, Irene Bogdanoff Najwa Bahum, Loretta Wat- son, Tiffany Barrow, Lydia Gonzales, Gina Montoya, Roxanne Luke, Lynette Da- vidson, Connie Brown, Mindy Nelson, Julie Frey. CLUBS-121
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