St. Petersburg High School 1991 Yearbook (St. Petersburg, FL) - Full Access

Never Ending ~~gpfiations Ke~El . Sfu.dent Counc The Students' C Carrying walkie– talkies, negotiating with administrators, and organizing a host of events constituted a typical Student Council member's day. "We do a lot of 'behind the scenes' work that no one would notice unless we made a mistake," stated junior councilman Pham-Duy Nguyen. The organization of Homecoming events such as Activities Night, the Dress Up Days; andthe dance kept the Student Qouncil busy. However,their job did not end October 28. "One of our goals this year was to increase student bOdy involvement in school activities,'' <;ommJ?llt~4.sponsor, Mrs. '" Reging ArtP!g. "We implemented this program by announcing Dress Up Day winners and bY coordinating the All Star Pledge Contest amongJhe clubs." Student involvement required administrative cooperation. Any activity or>project haato be elear ny grievanc~ .h~d to be brought up. "Fr:om what I've heard, St. Pete High has the best administration to student comm on," said senior ilman Aaron Chausmer;>"For example, we tegairlea the two minute tp.rdy bell, and we've. b~J?n qyiog to work g solution." hed - Hira •Scberer How has Stu Co most benefitted the school? •••••••••• "We represent the student's best in– terests, and by voicing their con– cerns on matters such as shorts and parking, we have made strides in these areas." -Rob Shuck "We've really tried to get more stu– dents involved this year. It has worked!" - Pham-Duy Nguyen Student Council/Organizations • 183

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