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IN Student t ounol SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES: Ashley Early - Pres., Gretchen Eiselt — Treas., April Denney — Sec., Steve Calhoun — Vice-Pres. Council Divides and Conquers STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: Frank Reed - pres., Amy Tague — sec., Keith Brettman — treas.. Rod Allen — vice pres. STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES: First Row: Greg Kaplan Second Row: Jeff Meckler, Nancy Cohn, Tim Gibboney, Phil Hart- mann, Eric Oberman, Matt Copp Third Row: Matt Dehlendorf, Mike Millard, A1 Early, Diane Tague, Jennifer Winer, Doug Harvey, Anne Williard Fourth Row: Kate Williard, Darla Waldman, Diana Kenworthy, Randi Lefkowitz, Janie Cohn. Back Row: Harley Kaplan, Jenny Weiss, Jay Ritchlin, Pat Giller, Kathy Cohn. PAGE SPONSORED BY STUDENT COUNCIL Student exchange, elementary tutor- ing, dances, and coupon fundraising were just a few of the many ac- complishments of Student Council. Led by Frank Reed, Council set out to try and involve more of the student body in Council activities. Along with the full Council meetings every two weeks, the major work of Council stemmed from various committees. Senior Privileges Committee, headed by Lisa Phillips, discussed possible ideas for the future senior opportunities, while Service Committee began early in the year setting up a program for high school students to tutor first and second graders in the elementary. Also, Stu- dent Exchange Committee discovered innovative ideas from other schools as they traveled to Grandview, Reynoldsburg, and The Academy. These exchanges were more successful than ever.
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King Chosen Similar to fall homecoming, winter homecoming included a very en- thusiastic spirit week and choosing of the top ten, court, and topped by the, king. Another activity during winter homecoming was the voting by the seniors of the Court of Hearts which consisted of Queen (Most Perfect), King (Best Leader), Ace (Biggest Heart), Jack (Wildest Guy), and Joker (Wildest Girl). The winners were Ashley Early, Frank Reed, Joy Mercer, John Sweney, and Jane Knox, respectively. Mr. David Fey and Ms. Joanne Stearns were winners of the Most Spirited Teachers Award voted on by the entire student body. On Saturday evening preceding the Bexley-Academy Homecoming game, senior David Brown was crowned King. ■ I Top Five: Tom Smith, Steve Calhoun, David Brown, Paul Vollmer, Jeff Shook. Student Life 17 Homecoming King David Brown and escort Jill Gurwin wait anxiously before the crowning. At the homecoming game pep rally, Ashley Early and Frank Reed were announced as winners on the Court of Hearts. Homecoming Top Ten: Front Row; Mickey Shapiro, Tom Hendershot, Paul Vollmer. Second Row; David Brown, Steve Calhoun, Randy Kohn. Back Row; Tom Smith, Phil Hartmann, Tim Gib- boney, Jeff Shook.
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