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Physics students M. Milby and M. Morgan observe Gary Hall’s electricity experiment. Mr. Warren Hellbusch doesn’t know what to think about Terri Zumbrunn’s mixed-up chemicals Class participation and discussion are important in Mr. Ralph Kos- kela’s science class. “Just one more, Jim,” urges Mr. Dean Petricek during Doug Gilson seems skeptical about his mechanical draw- a test in one of his P.E. classes. ing, but Mr. Barry Miller can help. Mr. Bill Uhler tells the juniors that Algebra l isn’t THAT hard. . Y v iS .
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a = . Student Council members for the 1970-71 school year included: TOP CENTER: P. Bialas. BACK ROW: J. Dubas, J. Nelson, R. Nesbitt. SECOND ROW: D. Zabka, V. Smoyer, T. Zumbrunn, K. Dissmeyer, D. Gilson. FRONT ROW: Sponsor Bill Uhler, P. Wetovick, S. Knowles, D. Nesbitt, J. Dubas, D. Wondercheck, G. Schwensen. The new dress code sponsored by Student Council in- cluded the pantsuit, which became quite popular. The following girls demonstrate the various styles worn: BACK ROW: A. Brogan, K. Stickney. SECOND ROW: J. Brogan, P. Crawford. FRONT ROW: R. Harris, G. Schwensen, C. Umstead. 71 Council Revises School Dress Code Student Council officers Glenda Schwensen, Paul Bialas, Vicki Smoyer, and Doug Gilson were success- ful in initiating projects for the °70-°71 year. Among the “regular” projects were: Sadie Hawkins Dance, Career Day, and, of course, filling the pop machines for thirsty students. New projects undertaken by the Council included a breakfast program, which was well supported; an amended dress code, whereby girls are now able to wear pantsuits in place of dresses; and the sponsor- ing of a senior student to be sent to Presidential Classroom program in Washington, D.C. A member of the senior class is selected by a panel to represent Fullerton at the seminar, and the Student Council raises money through various projects. The program met wide approval and will continue to be an annual project as long as enthusiasm remains as strong as it was in 1971. As always, much credit for the Council’s progress should go to the sponsor, Mr. Bill Uhler. Student Council members P. Wetovick and D. Wondercheck are seen filling the pop machine, a Council activity.
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