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STUDENT COUNCIL ALTERNATES: left to right: row 1: Kathy Opaczewski, Cheryl Tucker, Bev Mester, Lois Haines, Denese Lowrance, Chris Williams, Sharon Groshans, Deb Chikar. Row 2: Reba Elledge, Shelly Rininger, Brenda Cherrone, Darlene Scofield, Tina Phillips, Joan Hairston, Debra Thomp- son, Peggy Hoyt, Cheryl Hafer, Debbie Ziolkowski, Shirley Kearney. Row 3: Guy Kohler, Nancy Ring, Pat Wilborn, Debbie Ritschard, Salli Nyberg, Peggy Borlik, Sandy Buda, Michelle Budzinkski, Judi Carroll. Row 4: Bob Szymczak, 'Henry Martin, Paul Peiza, Gary Cwidak, Randy Emerick, Chuck Chelminiak, Bob Badowski, Eugene Robinson, Kevin Jones. The Student Council provides a student voice in school policies. The Student Council, newly sponsored by Mr. Eley, has participated in many activitks including Operation Get Ac- quainted. In this program various community members are invited to see our school in ac- tion and the Panther pride which is embodied within the school. The Human Relations Board is active in promoting good relations between the student body and the teaching staff. STUDENT COUNCIL DELEGATES: left to right: row l: Bruce Outlaw, David Outlaw, Rick Raiter, Paul Suppinger, Ken Senzig, George Tucker, Brian Lindorf, John Richmond. Row 2: Michelle Csenar, Patty Haslanger, Debby Brown, Dianne Dandino, Vicki Yates, Donna Molnar, Chris Ganus, Sue Gaczkowski, Jane Wolfe, Linda Lane, Patti Cook, Linda Chavis, Bonetia Phillips. Row 3: Rick Basham, Melissa Woods, Noreen Kuehl, Cindy Bella, Pamela Minor, Beverly Odom, Debbi Lambe, Tonda Webb, Vicki Lips, Renie Meszaros, Denese Kolacz, Melanie Meuleman, Vickie Zoludow. Row 4: David Brown, Alice Star, Lucy Kolesniak, Debbie Dean, Ronda Davison, Cheryl LaFree, Janet Geppert, Sherry Martin, Chris Marshall, Sheila Johnson, Vickie Turner. Row 5: LeeVan Van Paris, Mark Scott, Rich Daurer, Dennis Sobczak, Dennis Evans, Dennis Feece, Joe Bleich, Jack Harding, Dale Wells, Bob Borlik, LeR'oy Love, Mike Trzaskowski.
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UK? On November 9 and 10, Washington's Drama Club gave a light-hearted presentation of the life of a family blessed with a dozen children. Set in the l92O's, Cheaper by the Dozen was narrated by Ernestine Gilbreth Cplayed by Sue Ritschardl and her brother Frank lplayed by Dennis Sobczakl as they recalled the good times of their youth. Their father Cplayed by Gary Hustonj was a man obsessed with saving time. He was always trying out new ways to save a minute here or a second there. His disagreements with his daughter Anne iplayed by Debbie Ripscoj about the younger generation give the play a universal character, and help to make it appropriate to our time. Others in the cast were: Mrs. Gilbreth . Jackie ..... Dan . . Bill . . . Fred .... Lillian... . .. Martha ...... Mrs. Fitzgerald Dr. Burton . . . , Joe Scales . . . Miss Brill . . . Larry ........ . . Alice Jo Star .... Bob Palus .. . Jim Moon Gary Woltman .. . John Wayo Dianne Dandino Debbie Dandino . .Debbie Basil . Henry Martin . . . . Gary Cwidak Peggy Adkisson . . Tim Nemeth CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN 5-A M, 'Fin
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STUDENT COUNCIL Q 5 . . gy , ,il 4 ' WMM, Z' ' f r Left: Russ Sailors addresses the student body. Top: Student Council officers, left to right: Sandy Vanslager, secretary, Melinda Gates, social chairman, John Vann, treasurer, Brenda Mays, social chairman, Russ Sailors, President. Middle: HUMAN RELATIONS BOARD, seated: Shirley Kearney, Peggy Adkisson, Pam Minor, Paulette Bibbs, Tracy Robbins, Gennie Lawshea, Sue Gaczkowski, Judy Rhoades. Standing: Bruce Outlaw, Marty Ruszkowski, Dale Wells, David Outlaw, Carlos Phillips, Brian Lindorf. HUMAN RELATIONS BOARD
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