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K S BPS BPS This year's Student Council worked hard to involve and unite the student body and raise the school spirit, according to President Mary Gleeson. The members worked well together as a team, holding weekly meetings during the Wednesday Activity Period enabled members to be more active in getting together to organize various projects and to make the various decisions that the Student Council was called upon to make. Its work by no means ended with Homecoming. It was always busily working on many things to benefit the student body, like the Sadie Hawkins Dance, the new Interclub Council, or the Volleyball Marathon to help raise money for the classes and the school, But Mary Gleeson was quick to point out that the Student Council cannot take all the credit for its achievements: The administration has been very cooperative in listening to students! requests and granting all of those which were reasonable and workable.
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Student Council - Effective Channel for Student Action DAK This page Above: Mary Gleeson relaxes while in- dulging in some pizza at a Student Council party. Top right: Student Council meetings, open to the student body, are a weekly center for bringing school issues together. Right: Mary Gleeson, President of Stu- dent Council, discusses plans for the next meeting with Secretary lim O'Gor- man, Vice-President Steve Springer, and Treasurer Barb Stajer. Far right: The juke box installed in the cafeteria this year was one of the many results of the Student Council's re- sponding to student requests. Opposite page Top: Bailiff lim O'Gorman praises judge lohn Sloan's sentencing of freshman lohn Clark for not wearing his beanie. Left and right center: Bill Crress gets creamed in a pie-eating contest held during Student Council 'Week. Ray Beetle Bailey, the lucky winner, flash- es a gooey victory sign, aaa.. ang i 2 S ,'i:, wma 3 Ja '6' 11+ 'bf Y K we i 1' W' M? i ,, ,, ,:,,: ,,. ' s 5 I MM '. iii, . i ,Z
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Experiences rn... Bond Growing Pains s This page Above: Mr. Miller demonstrates his spirited directing. Above right: Solos are an important part of a performance: Kathryn Smith playing Greensleeves, Right: The band plays for a pep rally. Upposite page Middle: Band Club officers: Mike Grady, Second Vice-Presi- dent: Phil Rivard, Librarian, Linda Green, Secretary: Linda Giles, Treasurer, Sue Regnier, President: Kathryn Smith, First Vice-President. Bottom: Mike Boudreau steals a few minutes to run through his music for the Christmas Concert. 54 BPS .1
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