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Student Council Obtains Candy Machines for Student Lounge FRONT ROW: Terry Morgan, Sophomore Representative, Nancy Morarend, Treasurer, Robin Burrell, Presidentg Tim Jones, Senior Representative, Patti Wilhelmi, Freshman Representativeg Mr. Lammers, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Gary McNeal, Senior Represen- tativeg Lyle Kaut, Junior Representative, James Thomas, Freshman Representativeg Tom Machey, Sophomore Representative, Larry Wear, Senior Representative, Nancy Kouba, Secretary, Renee McNeal, Junior Representative. Not pictured is Mark Morarend, Vice-President. . For almost two years the Student Council has been trying to receive permission for candy and chip machines for the student lounge. However, problems arose because it was felt that candy and chip machines would interfere with the hot lunch program. But, somehow the problems were resolved and this year the Student Council placed a candy machine and one chip machine in the student lounge in addition to the pop machine that was already there. LEFT: David Roseberry is going to have a candy bar of his choice from the new candy machine. BELOW: In the lounge, the heads of the CPHS Student Underground, Rhon- da Owens, Mike Corum, and Mark Haynes plan the overthrow of the administration.
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