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STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council is represented by two students from each homeroom, in grades 9-12. The representatives were then nominated for the offices and the whole student council then voted. It resulted in the election of the officers. Student Council has been very instru- mental in expressing the student’s opinions and helping to solve those problems. We would also like to thank them for supporting many of our activi- ties such as the pep rallies, and home- coming. Row 1: D. LaBounty. A. Tromblee. V. Eagleson. T. Kennedy. Row 2: R. LaPier, N. Torrance. L. Bourdeau. S. DeGroat. Row 3: M. Godlewski. E Cobbe, T. Saltmarsh. B. Bourgeois. E. O'Toole Row 1: D. Powers, V. Pres., C. Godlewski, Treas.. D. Beane. Pres. Row 2: M. Desorcie. Sect.. J. Kennedy. Advisor. Row 1: R. Decker. T. Bedard. S. Worden. M. Bezio. Row 2: S. McDowell. J. Kahn. R. LaPier, C. Gillen, S. Fountain, J. Kitchen. Row 3: V. Ryan, M. Marshall. T. Hathaway. B. Douglas. Y. Sheffield, L. Kyea 16
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F.B.L.A. This year AuSabie Valley's Future Business Leaders of America have reached one of their highest goals yet. This year they have a member who has attained the position of Vice President of District 5! This includes Warren, Franklin, Clin- ton. Essex. Hamilton, and Washington County. The Chapter sent a group of students to Cobb- leskill College in October to compete in contests and came back with a second place in typing. They will also be competing in district level con- tests in March and sending members to the State Leadership Conference at the Concord in April. Also in April, we will enter competition at NCCC. With a representative on the district level and their good showings in competitions, the AuSa- bie Valley FBLA is starting to gain some of the recognition they have hoped to bring to the Au- Sabie Valley name! Row 1: S. Strack, A. Greene. Row 2: D. Ward, J. Taylor. L. McCormick, K. Ward. L. Murcray, A. LaHue. Row 3: D. Busha. W. Hackett. L. Farley. T. Elliot. K. Wade. K. Loya. KEY CLUB The Key Club has helped our communities im- mensely. They have volunteered their services at dinners and as telephone answerers at Channel 57. They have also sponsored many dances and a scholorship for the graduating seniors. They have many projects under way and continue to our school a communities. i President: K. Matyi Vice President: R. Hart Secretary: K. LaBounty Treasury: B. Santor Row 1: R. Decker. M. Desorcie. C. Godlewski. K. Karkoski, Row 2: N. Torrance, J. Kahn. D. Ca- sey, K. Booska. E. O'Toole. Row 3: B. Cross, K. Doyle. D. Robare, B. Bourgeois. R. Cross. T. Cole. 15
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POTTERY CLUB The Pottery Club involves all the pot- tery classes. They may go on some tield trips through the year. They raise funds by having bake-sales. Mrs. Dunham.Advisor. P. Hough,Pres., P. Thwaits. Treas.. L. Amato, V. Pres.. M. Belanger. Sec. SKI CLUB This year the Ski Club conquered many mountains. Everybody had a great time. The Ski Club sponsored a dance in order to raise funds. Row 1: S. Sullivan. L. Sullivan, J. Devlin. R. En- gel. K. Moody. A. O’Hailoren. Row 2: T. Kenne- dy, J. Kitchen, M. Descorcie, M. Pinello, L. Sem- brie, P. Hough. J. Fowler. Row 3: J. Bailey, J. Atkins. H. Dagberg, M. Seymour, S. Cook, M. LaGoy. W. Hickey, C. Triebel, T. Kennedy SCHOLARS FOR DOLLARS This year Scholars for Dollars won for the first time ever! The Patriot Pride really showed that day. We hope this good fortune continues in our future matches. Row 1: R. Heller. R. Decker, D. Busha. Row 2: J. Kevorkian. J. Ward, Mr. Kennedy, Advisor, K. Matyi 17
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