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Sr. Rep»: Sylvete Gilbert, Christina Cappelletti, Eydie Radugge, Jeremy Pink, Lisa Heiser, and Linda Sinoway. Soph. Reps. Front row: Doug Harvey, Jeff Meckler, Robin Bhaerman, and Nancy Cohn Back row: Dana Gutterman, Liz Szames, Tonya Broadnax. Council Debates Issues Student Council planned many projects and debated many decisions this year. Even though there were disagreements, most of council’s projects worked out. During the first half of the year council was faced with the decision of whether or not class officers should attend all of the meetings. Although tempers flared, tolerance prevailed. Student Coun- cil’s main contribution came from fund raising efforts for the heart fund and Unicef. A hat and button sale and dances helped school spirit to soar. Freshman Reps: Randy Kaplan, Judith Oklander, Janie Cohn, Kathy Cohen, Shani Topolosky, and Jennifer Winer. Student Life 29
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Student Council Officers: V.P. — Molly Page, Sec. — Valerie Acton, Treas. — David McCahan, and Pres. — Jay Soloman. Committee Heads: Jim Stone, Rod Allen, Lisa Heiser, Madeline Acton, Linda Sinoway, Lisa Phillips, Edyie Radugge, Frank Reed, Robert Kramer, Theresa Hinton, Ashley Early, and Diana Webster. Senior Class Officers: Karen Grebus, Mike Pierce, and Rob Kramer. Not pictured — Bruce Pohlman. Jr. Reps: Anne Williard, Randy Kohn, Mike Ware. Ashley Early, Lisa Phillips, Eric Oberman, Frank Reed, and Steve Calhoun. 28 Student Life
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Festival Returns The hands of time turned back and Shakespeare came alive again for a two period outdoor festival, reviving the Renaissance. Students exhibited many aspects of the Resaissance life style and traditions. British literature classes acted out memorable schemes from a few of Shakespeare’s plays. Students portrayed characters from such classics as Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet, and The Taming of the Shrew. To enlighten the audience on Shakespeare, he was brought back to life and interviewed on the “David Letterman Show.” Never before had such insight been brought to Shakespeare and his writings. In addition to Shakespeare, students showed other cultural sides of the Renaissance. They added not only to the talent of the festival, but also to the general mood of the festival. While enjoying the music, students had the chance to dance around the May pole. English classes played human chess game. Preparing for their Shakespeare skit. Pat Bellamy and David Elliot anx- iously go over their lives. Kyle Peterson poses as a modern day Romeo at the Renaissance Festival. Girls participate in the decorating of the May Pole at the Renaissance Festival. Sophomore students participate In the human chess game. Student Life
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