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fould you like to have a 50 star flag and benefit the foreign exchange Jgram at the same time asks Mike Zweig. TUDENT COUNCIL: Seated: Mary Jocelyn, Sharon Thorne, Nancy lsborn, Vicki Allmon, Brian 0'Neil, Tom Fry, Barb Stelzer, John Col- urn Ktreasurerl. Cathy Moon fsecretaryb , Mr. Robinson, Ken Tregenza presidentl, Denise Ashley, Cay Manvel, Mike Rouse, Karen McHal- ine, Sandy Sarnes, Ann Hitchman, and Nancy Erdman. Standingg ulie DeVlieg, Steve Steeves, Barrie Armstrong, Howard Schuneman, jk -ff' Promoting good citizenship and harmonious relations throughout the school, improving school morale, directing school activities, and contributing to the general welfare of the school are the aims of the Student Council at BHHS. This industrious council has sponsored projects to bring a foreign student to Bloomfield through the American Field Service program. They gave pancake suppers and sold American flags. To broaden the students' view of the world, the council sponsored an assembly featuring Stephen A. Haboush from the Near East as guest speaker. Not all activities in which the Student Council participated were held at our own school. Council members held an exchange day with Brighton. Members of both councils visited the otheris school to observe various aspects of school life in a different environment. Members of our council also attended a convention. These activities indicate the growth in- member- ship and scope of interest since the first graduating class twenty-five years ago. Y-4 'ick Ford, Hugh Diamond, and Barb Listman. page sixty-seven eg l'el0l'e50l'lt tk? 5tu6leI'lt5, voice
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jkey laromofe rickoof Alairif Pep Club strives to create spirit within the student body. Thanks to the hard-working and enthusiastic members of the organization, Homecoming was made the gala event of the year. The Tennis Match and pep assemblies are also among its many accomplish- B-CLUB: Row 13 Jack Kelchner, Mark Miller, Rick Clark ftreasurerl, Barrie Armstrong fpresidentl, Don Hays fvice-presidentl, Howard Schuneman fsecre- laryl, Frank Borgon. Row 23 Bruce Billings, Tom Maron, Dave Arnoldi, Jerry Bergmoser, Dick Ford, Bob Kuras. Ed Lewis. Row 3, Mr. Hoff, Gordon Walker, Gordon West, Tom Maile, Rowe Balmer, Forest Vydick, Ken Tregenza. Row 4g Bucky Walters, Steve Woolson, Jim Gerhard, Steve Diltz, Tom Schening, Dan Riley. ments. Pep Club officers are Lee Gallo fpresidentl , Mar- tha Hoppin fvice-presidentl , Barbara Peterson fsec- retaryl. Linda Dewey ftreasurenl, and Amy Miller fhistorianl. Miss Deschaine is the clubis advisor. seree - ' -- .fax 14' 57? 'fi' ' yes i 1 M A , f . -T A Q M .f-1. ' Q, -..
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