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Hl l il Organizations are special. Becoming involved happens when . . . It seems like 23 below and Mr. Combs informs you that BAND practice is outside. The roar of the BLOCK gets louder as they scream ' GO KNIGHTS to the players on the floor. You see your first by-line under the article, and know that working on CENTRALIGHT is worth it. Your CYO team is good, you know that for sure. You pray that the other team isn ' t better. As a YCS member, you find that playing bingo with the people at t he nursing homes is fun. FSA has been a great help to you, since you plan on becoming a secretary in the future. Before FRENCH CLUB can sell its famous soup, it has to be made. You get to peel potatoes. CHORUS, not just singing, but making sets and working the sound system. In JA you find that having a business and making a product is easy. It ' s selling that ' s hard. Being on STUDENT COUNCIL, you put together some of the best dances CO has ever seen. You open LANCE ' 80 and decide it isn ' t bad. You wonder what it means to say organizations are special, to find out. Follow Me . . .
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Student Council members: Bottom Row: Mary Spencer, Kim Andrews, Lee Ann Alexander, Sean Brennan, Nina Lux, Jeanne Lux, Tricia Burns. Row Two: Julie Milakis, Scott Strubel, Larry Schmidlin, Bob Render, Bob Fitzgerald, Jackie Shoaf, Katliy Dyer, Stephanie Klinker. Row Three: Larry Lease, Craig Brewer, Jim Parr, Dennis Donahue, Rhonda Reeves, Carrie Baker, Nancy Fitzgerald. Row Four: John Dyer, Maggie Gloyeske, Dave Shields. Lori Moser, Megan Donahue, Beth Reidy, Jennie Thieme, Doug Schrader. TOP: As moderator of Student Council, Mr. Dubiel listens intently to what the officers have to say. TOP LEFT: Scott Strubel holds occasional meetings to keep things running smoothly. LEFT: Dave Sheilds helps decorate the cafeteria for the Christmas Dance. 140 student council
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