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PAULA KOREIWO, council treasurer, finishes door for Christmas. STUDENT COUNCIL: TOP ROW: joe Vella, Donna Kramarz, Ken Butler, Irene Phillips, Patty Phillips, Kris Parshall. SEC- OND ROW: Michele McLachlin, Rhonda Hambel, Peggy Mezza, Terri Carbonneau, Linda Williamson, Sue Sippel, Shirley Fenech. THIRD ROW: Debbie Kacher, Sue Cetnar, Heather Dziubek, Karen Miller, Sue Bloye, Sandra Perry, Mary Korte. FOURTH ROW: Linda jerore, Karen Scott, Shirley Rogers, Beth Sprietzer, Tracy Malmsten, Terry Fer- nengel, Terri Falconetti. BOTTOM ROW: Paula Korejwo, Kevin Sullivan, Mr. Darryl Goncharoff, Terri Kurpieski, Dave Brunell. KEVIN SULLIVAN, council president, and Dave Brunell, par- liamentarian, assist in decorating the hall. I X, 4 'X I,-ef Council member, Tracy Malmsten takes notes at council meeting. STUDENT COUNCILf121
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Flexibility And Hard Work Reflect Council Council member, Sue Cetnar, arranges decorations for hall- way. X Seniors Tracy Malmsten and Terri Kurpieski have the job of decorating the main office. 120fSTUDENT COUNCIL A major revamping of Pride Week was one of the major accomplishments of the student council. The nominating of Pride Queen and King was changed to allow more flexibility on giving each organization the right to elect candidates. Amongst the events sponsored by the council during Pride Week were Parents Dayp Secretaries Administration Dayg Faculty Breakfastg All Night Basketball Dribble and the Pride Week Kick-off Dance. Homecoming 1977 also kept the council busy earlier in the fall. The dedication ceremonies to the late Mr. john Blum, The homecoming alumni reception, the festive parade, half-time ceremonies of the football game and the dance the same night were coordinated by the council. Vice-President Nancy Katuzin centers a bow on a door during the hectic night.
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Newspaper: A Cry Of Success The Newspaper staff works hard meeting deadlines to put out the Cougar Crier. Each issue offers a fresh outlook on editorials, school, local and even national news. Mr. Dan Gass, advisor for the staff, at- tempted to make this years paper better than ever. Improving the pa- per tothe point of entering compe- tition is under way. w . 11 . . I,- lniiI.riilV't llflll LORI SWAIN peers into the file for more news. arg, ROBIN WYATT works hard on another hot scoop. 122fNEWSPAPER . Xl, ,kv J: .. -.I . , .M , ' f,'7l,'x--A4 -- V. ' I . wt, ic j,, -f 1 XF' fs Vt fmt' gl, ' 1 ' . 3 TJ. -1-: :' 'u- 1 5' f, v,,v,, Nw., -1,-. - ,ic '- . .:.v 1, 59-if, f- ,js . .- I- 1 'rg' ,Q .,, T' VY f,.. 'gi 'm,.Hi i ..,- ' .. 1 -.W fa , x S K .A fy V .1-, . ,I 1f'v.'a,1 M . rx.. . , sf. fi ,gg,'C3,5Q3f. .1-V. , I-f v-.4'. '- f,, g' ,I - 7, N - -...Q x I, 1 ff. s S VN, -gf '.f iff-up . K . , ,4':'. .-..- '-LM 3 ' tr.. s, pl- - - ' .' 3 ' - ,t-:ff 'gftff' ' 'T' f gg ' 1' 2. ,J-. is ,t I .I vi- is t rr, w,,n s I, - eff, : P1-' lf? l, 4. . v. - s?p..,..,..,. U- EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, TERRI KURPIESKI, does last minute changes before her deadline. NEWSPAPER: TOP ROW: Lori Swain, Greg Salata, Mike Villar, Mike Kitchen. SECOND ROW: Heather Dziubek, Linda Williamson, Rhonda Hambel, Barth Bucciarelli, Michele Kochoff. THIRD ROW: Carol Wolffradt, Sue lohnston, jeff Barr, Robin Wyatt, Shirley Rogers. BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Dan Cass, Terri Kurpieski.
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