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STUDENT COUNCIL SHO WS INTEREST IN OTHERS!! Many students think that the Student Council has no purpose and helps the school In no way. But one person thought the Student Council at Buckeye Valley High School showed great Concern for the student body, and that was the ILS. Representative Samuel L. Devine. We received a let- ter of recognition from him for the placing of the cau- tion signs at the Troy Rd. railroad crossing. The Stu- dent Councll's major pro- ject this year was making and putting up these cau- tlon signs. The Student Council was also In charge of the Homecoming elec- tion and the purchasing of the flowers and the crown for the Queen and her court. We had the Sunshine Ex- press come and entertain the student body. As a member of the Student Council, I felt this year was not a total loss. We have al- ready started preparlng for next year by setting up pro- jects that will get the stu- dent body more involved In school spirit. - Sue Martin Top: The Sunshine Express. Top left: Now I know what a can of sardlnes feels llke! Top right: Stu- dent Councll President, Dana Shaut. Center: Phil thinking about next year's activities. Above left: Face lt, you're boring, says Jason. Above right: Stephanie, what's that smirk for? Below: Sit- tlng - S. Palmer: P. Tossey: T. Clark: 5. Martin: D. Holbe - D. Shaut. Standing - M. Fryman: R. Goodman: . Coffee: B. Jolllfh T. DeFranclso: A. Rhodes: J. Rinehart: L. Holben: N. Breece: Miss Patterson, Advisor. 581 Organizations ,1 l 'E 'I' ,..... - A. 1-7 . 55' 1 I' f' an 7 1 ,,.... ve' , -an-A fi E . 1 ff X 1 5112! 3'- 'i'E1J!f -rg.. H2 E' 1
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BACKSTAGE . . . This year the Dramatlcs Club dld some- thlng new. ln other years we ha ve gone to the grade schools to perform. For the first time, the students did all the work on the plays. The students chose their own plays and one or two of them were the direc- tors. We met at different houses and re- hearsed. All too soon, it seemed, the per- formance date was upon us. However, we managed to do well. It certainly gave us a feeling of accomplishment to be able to truly say, We did lt! Kathy Hammett .f-fi OFFICE ASSIS TAN TS Below row 1 l to r: Robyn Seymour, Donna Cox, Mary Bosh, Tina Hursey, Tamml Styers, Anita Rhodes, Donna Congrove, Tracy Harter, and La Velle Steele. Row 2: Becky Styers, Lisa Mullins, Beth Ryther, Lorrie Belcher, Betty Barnes, Becky Flnks, and Dot- tle Congrove, 1 601 Organizations 3 'Gigi Left row 1 I to r: Karen Hopkins, Sue Rohl, Kathy Hammett, and Jennifer Burchett. Row 2: Mary Newland, Ann White, Connie Knoechel, and Rebek- ah Torges. Row 3: Mindy Haycook, Jenny Earls, Julie Monahan, and Me- lany Penhorwood. Row 4: Lorrie Belcher, Julie Edelblute, Beth Ryther, Tracy Hindes, and Daphne Shaut. Row 5: Steve Shew, Lisa Ker- shaw, Mlke Clark, Drew Bright, and Nancy Bteece. Row 6: Dan McClory, Laura Butts, Jerrl Heltzel, Jean Dara- gona, Linda Kershaw, Debbie Hol- ben, Advisor: Mrs. Cocuzza. X .f ,fm
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