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JUNIOR NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS J. WACKER-VICE PRESIDENT K. SLOANE-SECRETARY K. ZIEGLER-TREASURER G. OBSTARCZYK-PRESIDENT ROW ONE: M. Aschenbrenner, N. Greco. ROW TWO: K. Sloaqq, G Obsmrczyk. J. Wacker, ROW THREE: K. Ziegler. B. Morley, K. Bavers, K. Koch, B. Beverly. Q4
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SENIOR NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS PRESIDENT-M. CIESLIK SECRETARY-L. HAMMOND ,.. 1,,,,. TREASURER-P. LEO ARDI VICE PRESIDENT-K. JANICKI ROW ONE: S. Cinotti, C. Skibinski, C. Turner, S. Lisowski, J. Trusso. ROW TWO: R. Izydorczak, D. Accardi, D. Eisenmann, J. Gasierowski, T. WWWWQ . . Gloss, G. Kutas, L. Pl6ChOCk1, R. Wagner. ROW THREE: L.-YKBHJEL Vastola, Carol Wieszczecin- jki, R. Kggzkiewiczz K. Drew, R. onk, Degk, QL-lgpfgkfi. Bavgrgwfladowski.
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The Senior Student Council is an organization of students which was established to promote school spirit and school activities. This year the Student Council, under the guidance of Mrs. Taylor, the faculty advisor, and Ben Homel, the president, initiated many new projects and continued already established traditions. The Student Council began its year with the successful Computer Dance. This dance which made it possible for one person to have as many dates as he or she could stand. The dance, which was one of the best ever held in the school, was well received by the student body, who hope that this type of activity will become a new school tradition. This important organization also sponsored the bonfire before the J .F.K. football game. This long lost tradition of a bonfire was renewed by the council who knew that the student body wanted it. Besides the candy cart and Vaudville 70', the Student Council also sold octangular stop signs which read You Can't Stop the Warrior,sl These signs were sold to help promote school spirit. In the fall, the Student Council helped to get students involved in the P.T.S.A. fParent-Teacher-Student Associationj. Now better decisions concerning school codes and students can be made because may present their own thoughts and ideas. In accordance with the P.T.S.A., the Student Council sponsored a variety show, which though rescheduled, was enthusiastically received. Complaint Day held on November l4th, highlighted the year's agenda. This day was set up to inform the council of the grievances of the student body. The Com- plaint Day was successful in that seniors received their privileges, overcrowded buses were rescheduled, and students were allowed to go to our lockers between classes. Holly Hanging will be remembered as one of the councils most enjoyable projects of the year. The Eighth and Ninth grades won trophies for their interpretation of Christmas isfv and Peace on Earth . The aims of this year's Student Council were to promote school activities and spirit. Another important goal of this organization was to promote the name of Cheektowaga Central among other schools. The Council, which is the voice of the students, has become invaluable. It has not only instituted new ideas into our school traditions, but has many more in the planning stage as an etifort to strengthen relationships between the students and faculty. SENIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL VICE PRESIDENT-C. TURNER OFFICERS TREASURER-M. KLINE . PRESIDENT-BTTEME-TQ SECRETARY-TKDEEK. ROW ONE: g:,,Cl3igrnes, L. Racki, L. Vi? Wogaym, C. Skibinski, ROW TWO: R. Czerniak, C. Hendel, Qglgrgssi, K. Plurdy, P. Wagner, J. Obefj-Llizgi. ROW THREE: L. Juszczak, L. Urbaniak, P. Towery, T. Bodziak, B. Kruczak, Okon, D. Mack. lf-i Q-ff 104
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