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Cindy Girard digs that art. Pandemonium reigns behind the scenes. Finds An Outlet. . . Homecoming Queen Mary O'Connor and attendants Karen Shannon and Gayle Grabher, were crowned during half time. Life begins with the discovery of one’s true self. The challenge to be identified with something worth doing, and the feeling that results from personal recognition, form important outlets for YOUNG AMERICA 7
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Survives Hectic Days . . . Conquering unavoidable trials and tribulations: forgotten lunch money, lost assignments, inevitable deadlines, overdue books, broken friendships, imagined slights, agonizing defeats mold YOUNG AMERICA. Mom, con you bring my speech to the North High? asks Vic Covalt. 'l must find that assignment, frets Lynda Foster. Lonnie Cowher worries about mistakes made in a rugged gome. 6
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Bridges The Gap . . . Student Council is one segment of Young America which attempts to improve communication between generations. International understanding is fostered by the Student Council’s sponsorship of a foreign exchange student. Through this project, the Council learns to accept financial responsibility. Student council officers Chuck Ushio, Vice-President, Karen Shannon, Secretary, Chris Wilkinson, President, and Tim Spencer, Treasurer, welcome A.F.S. exchange student Lorraine Knowsley. Chris Neuswanger is dubious of Karen Shannon STUDENT COUNCIL: Chris Wilkinson, Mary Jo Phaneuf, Deb Reitz, Lana Peterson, Phyllis Vallejo, Dan Sanchez, Al Heidingsfelder, Rusty Morgan, Steve Wilkinson, and Dan Dietrich. Sponsors: Miss Ellen Christensen and Mr. Willis Furman.
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