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It was 2:30...and lingering amidst the rush to the lockers was that ultimate question. Homework or Rest and Recreation? For the ma- jority of students the choice was easily made. After a seven hour day of academics, a rest at a plan- ning meeting and discussion, or recreation from sales, fund raising, and pep rallies, would give a first- rate change of pace. Joining a club or organization, getting involved, having responsibilities and doing different activities brought a feel- ing of pride into accomplishments and a new school unity. A lot more people, with many exciting ideas would do their part in reaching goals set by each group. But no matter how rapid the stride, every club and organization was on the march, putting in that extra effort, with pride; and together, as one. Clubs 315
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Before the autumn warmth fades into the winter cold, David Davis, Chip Rives, and Tom Grigg and study during Mrs. Keefer's fifth period class. Members of the Pep Club gather in full force to display their Bruin spirit at the Robinson football game. 314 R R
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Tucked away in a corner of the cafeteria was a room filled with VIP’s, where meetings of utmost importance were held and where battle plans were conjured from in- telligent and creative minds. It was the headquarters of the SGA (Stu- dent Government Association). Commanded by five officers, the sixty members kept the student body involved in numerous social activities throughout the year. Dur- ing the first week in September, they sponsored the Back-to-School week ending with the dance. Then beginning on October 13th, they presented the Homecoming events. On December 13th was ladies’ choice for the Snowball, and after winter break came the Teacher Appreciation Week, Class Night, Bruin Spirit Week, and the Magazine Drive. In early spring were the Sadie Hawkins, Leader- ship Conferences, SGA elections, and finally an Award’s Luncheon. By formulating tactical strategies the SGA provided enough ammuni- tion to keep the student body full of spirit and in top working condi- tion. SGA: Sponsor: Mr. Dale Rumberger; Pres.: Karen Donnelly; Vice Pres.: Bill Beha; Sec.: Sue Armor; Treas.: Kayleen Fitzgerald; Int. Vice Pres.: Keenan Goidsby. Members: Eileen Affronti, Tom Bazel. Dave Beavers. Lenny Bowersox. Sharon Brannan. Mary Ann Buckley. Jules Clifford. Mike Cullerton. Joan Dunning. Chrystal Fancher. Dennis Farrell, Bill Fleming, Jack Gerdon. Laura Grunawalt. Holly Guynn. Brian Hanchey. Elayne Heck. Joe Hirl. Liz Hruby. Missey Hyatt. Eric lanuzzi. Manbeth Jensen. Mark Lager, Anne Lamoureux, Val Lee. Kim Leistico. Jim Lull. Julie Matteson. Sharon Martin. Eileen McBriarty. Mike Mendez. P.J. Miles. Lynn Miller. Dave Monroe. Mary Beth O'Donnell. Tessyl Pena. Cindy Perkins. Chnssy Primoli, Tom Rathburn. Robin Ren- wick. Polly Riordan. Jennie Rowzie. Kathy Ryan. Barbara Rynex. Bob Seale. Audrey Short. Steve Smith. Cyndi Strand. Julie- Annahese Streeter. Sandy Timmeney. Gerry Trainer. Mike Turner. Karen Tutterow. Kathi Walker. Tighe Walker. Richard Walter. Stacey Watson. Steve Weedman. Sarbara Weger. Bill Whyte. Jack Gerdon, Barbara Weger, Stacey Watson, and Lenny Bowersox joke around while planning the relay races for Class Night. Organizing the announcements to distribute among SGA members are President Karen Don- nelly. Eric lanuzzi. and Vice President Bill Beha. 316 R R
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