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bm 5,614 Weightlifting Club Bill Holt, Frances Oliver, Tom Leonard, Glen Connor, Dan Rebarchick, John Sullivan, Mr. Michael Buonviri, Sponsor. 5 in
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L. Mr. Richard Thompson, Sponsor, Mary Aull, Carol Herr, Chris Rutland, Flo Cline, Rod Bry- lawski, and Barbara Jones. First Row: Mrs. Barbara Smith, Co-sponsor, Brenda Strickland, Liz Madjeski, Brenda Kish, Treasurer, Shelia Aldridge, JoAnne Vanikiotis, Marisa Stevens, Recording Secretary, Nancy Rowe, Corresponding Secretary, Patty Combs, Kathy Poe, Fran Gerrett, Brenda Ennels, Bev- erly Taylor, Cecilia Phillips. Second Row: Anne Barnes, Joy Owens, Kathy Nicholas, Denise Downes, Sharon Russell, Debbie Kralle, Beth Gelrud, Jill Fortini, Esther Aud, Billie McMann. Third Row: Greg Miller, Kevin Ste- vens, Tom Leonard, Doug Brown, Elvert Barnes. Fourth Row: Joe Barnes, Odell Smith, Bill Humenik, Jeff Beard, President, Mike Hewitt, Billy McCabe, Mary Clarke, Judy Goddard, Bill Holt, Lee Goldman, Ron Brim- berry, Steve Weisman, Vice-President. Not Pictured: Mr. Larry Johnson, Co-sponsor. Student Government Association Each year students from individual English classes elect a representative to SGA. This organization acts as a voice of the students to defend and define student rights, to promote good relations among students, facul- ty, and administration, and to create an interest in school and local activi- ties. When a resolution is introduced to the SGA, the general assembly, pre- sided over by Jeff Beard, discuss the proposal and vote on it. If passed, the resolution is presented to the admin- istration for its consideration.
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Lettcrmeifs Club First Row: Don Smith, David Jones, John Eck- ardt, John Sullivan, Danny Greenwell, Tom Leonard, Steve Kish, Glenn Connor, Doug Durkin, Kevin Stevens, Ricardo Johnson. Sec- ond Row: Mike Hewitt, Larry Royalty, Jim Cochran, Jim Lechtrecker, Jeff Beard, Jim Jameson, Arthur Allan, Bill Humenik, Ron Shepherd, Ralph Thompson, Odell Smith. Third Row: Steve Whorl, Steve Boggs, Kenny Barnes, Mike Ryan, Marc Hunter, Tyrone Har- ris, Vince Baumgartner, Carl Bean, Glenn Gar- ner, Joe North, Bob Dyer, Joe McDaniels. Reward for excellence in sports is sometimes denied to even the most deserving player. For this reason, Great Mills has created an organiza- tion, Lettermen's Club, that strives to initiate pride and leadership in the student participating in school sports. Proudly wearing the well-known let- termen's jacket, the club members represent students who know the meaning of hard work and determi- nation, illustrated by a well-deserved letter. olunteer Firemcn Front Row: Mr. Michael Andrews, Dan Rebar- chick, Norman Carpenter, David Carter, Fran- cis Bean, Danny Gatton, John Lagalbo. Back Row: Lyn Henderson, Raymond Carter, Jerry Andrews, Toni Cocimano, Paul Tennyson, Chief Bill Kogel, Rocky Hammett, Robert But- ler. Not Pictured: Mr. Salvatore Raspa. The Volunteer Firemen at Great Mills are sponsored by Mr. Michael Andrews and Assistant Principal Sal- vatore Raspa. Members of this group belong to the Lexington Park, Ridge, Valley Lee, and Hollywood Volun- teer Fire Departments. As public servants, the members serve as protectors against the con- stant threat of fire and weather haz- ards. These volunteers attend train- ing sessions at the University of Maryland where they learn the tech- niques and processes of proper fire control.
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