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Activities Student Council The student council, which is supervised by Mr. Dieterle, has a lot of responsibility this year. It is their job to organize the student government and to write a constitution . They hear the opin- ions and needs of the students through the home- room representatives . They can take the requests and complaints to the school administration. Row 1: Karen Bach, Jodi Norsoph, Geno Hilton, Nick Santoleri, Donna Lomax, Ann Moses. Row 2: Marcia Leary, Don Blair, Lor- rie Hill, Pam Ronayne, Patti Walters, Linda McConnell, Mike Wineman. Row 3: Sue Renninger, Jack Elinsky, Neil Ford, Sharon Brodie, Tom Paxon, Fred Leone. Row 4: Tom Loomis, Vicki Blair, Paula Crisman, Pat Krieg, Carrie Doppelt, Missy Spell. Not Pictured: Bob Barth, Sam Bateman, Charlotte Briggs, Meredith Brightbill, Linda Clark, Terry Conner, Mike Cordier, Marcia Dalby, Anne Donovan, Susan Eckstein, Sara Frazer, Sharon Gallman, Maria Gaspari, Peter Halftown, Delores Henderson, Ellen Highberger, Susan Karr, Tina Kolibas, Brenda Miley, Louis Paul, Kim Paulson, Dan Purcell, Terry Reynolds, Joseph Shannon, Lauren Shields, Cheryl Smith, Gerald Smith, Rochelle Temple, James Thompson, Jay Vanderstelt, Joli Williams, Nancy Wolf, Kathy Yates. V Student Handbook Committee Seated: Martha Retallick, Nick Santoleri. Row 1: Patti Walters, Sue Penfone, Jane Freeman, Jodi Norsoph. Row 2: Joan Popadick, Ann Pettit, Karen Bach, Vicki Blair. The student handbook is designed to present the students' view of school regulations, policies , and services . The committee met with Dr. McAdams and Mr. London on sever- al occasions during the first two months of school. The text and artwork for the hand- book were totally the responsibility of the students . 24
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Mah ui E Vo4Tech English 11: Mr. Martin L to R: Glen Smith, Thomas lVlorley, Dennis Dawson, Thomas Taylor, Donald Brown, Carol VanHorn. Not Pictured: Michael Colella, Linda Gysin, Greg Iacabone, Jean King, Larry Pence, Joe Mayo, Robert Werkheiser, John Wright, 1 ' 3 1 Lrusffsr 'V 7 -' Q 1 V 1 y si , . sgssfffg, is , V , 79. K, 4? Q 1 M , s.. MQAV4 . .. 'M Vo-Tech English 11: Mrs. Chappell L to R: Bill Lynch, Kevin Sellitto, Dan Gallen, Donna Turner, Bill Grunwell, Steve March, Mike Miller, Ken Stout, Gina Rogers, Jeff Weischedel, Craig Belford, Dave Brown, Don Konopka, Steve Galli. Not Pictured: Sherrie Speaker, Artie Cole man, John Porreca. MW
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Class Officers Sophomore Class Officers Jodi Norsoph, Secretary, Patti Walters, Treasurerg Jeff Rogers, President. Not Pictured: Jenny Warren, Vice-President. The officers of the sophomore class stimulate interest in and organize both social and fund- raising activities . One of their main objectives is to foster a sense of class unity. They also serve as a liaison between sophomores and the administration, informing the administration of student feeling on many issues . Student Council Officers Terry Conner, President: Lauren Shields, Vice-President, Geno Hilton, Treasurer, Kim Paulson, Secretaryp Meredith Brightbill, Parliamentarian. junior Class Officers Tom Paxson, Vice-President, John Bruno President: Sue Willis, Secretaryp Joy De: Pue, Assistant Treasurer. Not Pictured: Donna Kimmel, Treasurer. The junior officers representthe junior class of East and face the big job of getting things settled for the first graduating class. They have already begun work on class rings, class dues, and the junior prom. They'll be busy all year!
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