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PEOPLE WHO MAKE THE SCHOOL Student Council. Pictured, First Row: Sophomores; J. Waldrin, P. Gordon, K. Dzendolet, K. O ' Neil, R. McGinn, Second Row: Juniors; K. Barnes, M. Gray, E. Boluch, E. Gettier. Third Row; Seniors; R. Chametz- sky, K. Clark, R. Cole, C. Mellen, R. Cahmberlain, P. Mascis. Missing, S. Culbertson, A. Gluckstern. This year, due to early graduation, the Council was led by two presidents, Rob Meyer, until he graduated in Jan., and Kathy Clark for the rest of the year. Other officers included; Loren Oakes — vice-president, Kathy Barnes — secre- tary, and Steve Culbertson — treasurer. Three seniors were replaced when they graduated in January. They were; Mar- tha Epstein, Kathy Rausch, and Stan Allen. The Council met every week with advisor Mr. Kelly, who made the admin- istration ' s viewpoints known. Student School Committee; R. Chametzsky, T. Farb, F. Houn. The Student School Committee was set up two years ago by the Student Council. The major goal of this group is to establish lines of communication between the A.R.H.S. students and the School Committee. Tom Farb, Regional Advisory Coun- cil Representative. The Regional Advisory Council to the Massachu- setts State Board of Education has a representative from each school in the state. This year the Council in- troduced three pieces of legislation to the State Legislature, and has also held regular meetings with the Board of Education. The Council has also been a powerful source of change in our school educational system. 18
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