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Honor Society members, FRONT ROW Margaret Brandis, Barb Hedge, Vicki Cooper, Greg Adams, Dawn Manire, Beth Hinton, Terry Nally. SECOND ROW Jennifer Black, Bob Carpenter-Treasurer, Dave Henry- Vice-president, Patty Hendrix-Secretary, John Hecker-President, Debbie Carlier, Linda Bonnell. THIRD ROW Sue Tinkey, Suzanne Merrill, Sharon Robinson, Marcia Foster, Patty Bash, Regina Bresnan. BACK ROW Valerie Koester, John Goodell, Paul Andrew, Mark Pugh, Mike Hen- drix, Alan Yordy. ABOVE Marcia Foster pins the Honor Society ribbon on Alan Yordy who is being tapped. RIGHT Bob Simpson iives at the Homecoming Hop sponsored by the Honor Society. ,Honor Society Homecoming Hop sufficed dough In the eyes of Honor Society members the Homecoming Hop which they spon- sored proved to be extremely successful. Along with a few customary bake sales, these members labeled with the nickname bookworms made enough money to cover the cost ot their annual tling, the Honor Society Banquet. Probationary soph- omore members were tapped in the fall and besides keeping a high scholastic aver- age, became involved in the club's activities and a table at the International Supper.
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House of Representatives Constitution develops independence cmd results Creating a stronger relationship be- tween students, faculty and the administra- tion was the basis of all discussion at House meetings. Under the new constitution adopted this year, members felt they had more freedom and greater influence with decisions on their proposals. Organizing a scheduled activity period for each week was one of the main proiects undertaken this year. ABOVE Representatives review pro- posals before presenting them to the administration. RIGHT ABOVE Speaker of the House, Gary Lietz, leads a discussion at a meeting. House of Representatives members, FRONT ROW Patty Bash, Jamie Pearson-Secretary, Gary Lietz-Speaker of the House, Alice Davis, Barb Van Cleave-Speaker Pro Tempore, Ricky Tanner-Treasurer. SECOND ROW Judy Smith, Darlene Brownfield, Jackie Lowe, Patty Butler, Albert Morr, Lon Jackson. THIRD ROW Mike Fitzgerald, Cheri Woolen, Kathy Erickson, Paula Young, Denise Riehle, Perry Hamilton, Dan Graham. FOURTH ROW Henry Ratcliffe, John North, Steve Hays, Joan Kulwin, Beth Cox, Susan Jones, Angela Rivers, Jo Hinton, Susan Shoemaker. BACK ROW Joe Calcagna, Tom Dorsey, Steve l.aRocque, Karen Schlac- ter, Terry Tanner, Dave Bode, David Sholem, Margaret Brown, Marcia Foster, Julie Bridges.
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Student Council Changes bring lively octivities Adjusting to changes in Council as well as throughout the school this year might have caused a setback in getting activities under way last tall. But under the leadership ot Terri Nally, president, and Mrs. Richmond, spon- sor, enthusiasm spread throughout Central. Homecoming, Beat Urbana Week, and the District convention in Bloomington were the tirst ot the year's activities. Sponsoring Intra- State exchanges and revising the stu- dent Handbook were proiects contin- ued this year. Election Board members sponsored by Mrs. Dexter ran the elec- tions of Homecoming, Miss Merry Christmas, Vice-Versa King and Stu- dent Council members tor next year. Student Council Members, FRONT ROW Christie Kelley, John Hecker, Alice Davis, Terry Nally, Linda Bonnell, Donna Whitner, Marc Cut- right, Elizabeth Kelley. SECOND ROW Debbie Banks, Laura Garrett, Arna Leavitt, Gawaine Perkins, Hillka Sariamo, Patsy Wrench, Karen Neely, Margie Graham. THIRD ROW Janet Phillips, Cheryl Jacobson, Janet Bennett, Patty Bash, Marilyn Catlin, Mary Jane Bloomer, Karen Welch, Rita Miles, Dale Hubbard. BACK ROW Walter Hines, Cindy Evans, Linda Patterson, Alan Yordy, Tom Murray, Jeff McGill, Pat Fitzgerald, Pam Scherer, Brenda Saban.
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