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Student COUHC11 Adviser, Mrs. Covert, President, Fred Pessell. The Student Council is composed of elected repre- sentatives frorn each grade 9 to 12 and each school organi- zation. All organizations of the school are subject to the rulings of the Student Council. Sorne of the important events that the Student Council sponsors are the annual football homecoming and the Spring Prom. The queen and her attendants for the homecoming are elected by the student body. King and Queen for the Prom are selected by the students and alumni attending the event. One of the projects of the Student Council this year was to keep an orderly cafeteria line. The student council also encouraged the students to play safely and to keep our build- ing clean. The projects were all carried out successfully. The Student Council contributed to Care and the Heart Fund.
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ational Honor Society SEATED: Karen Spearman, Nancy Kuhlman, Sandra Russell, Leonard Snavely, Diana Conley, Mr. Slough, Adviser. STANDING: Sharon I-Iengsteler, Nancy Cole, Jerry Bundy, Bob Steyer, Don Kirkendall, Darlene Shaull, Marilyn Frankart, Sue Withrow, Eileen Bowman, Faye Presler, Joanne Moore, and Darlene Bricker. National Honor Society members are judged according to scholarship, character, leadership, and service and are chosen by the high school faculty. Twelve new members were added tothe Arcadia Chapter of National Honor Society this year, Karen Spearman County President The officers thus year are President, Leonard Snavely: Vice- President, Diana Conleyg Secretary, Sandra Russellg and Treasurer, Nancy Kuhlman.
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F. H. A. fest- E ...El it ,q , ?2'Q?v3 swf Q an get ss 3 l W M Sixty-six girls make up the F. H. A, Chapter this year. The theme of the year is Teenagers as Responsible Citizens. Some of the special events include: The Mother andDaughterBan- quet, Daddy-Date Night, and Christmas Caroling, This year we are privileged to have a state officer in our chapter. Karen Spearman is theState Vice-Presi- dent of Public Relations representing West III. misss ,,
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