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STUDENT COUNCIL Row 1: Linda Cook, Rob Brown, Scott Brown, Nancy Evangelisti, Dan Wilcox, Bill Maines. Row 2: Marg Goldberger, Sharon Contro, Debbie McPherson, Elaine Williams, Denny Cox. Row 3: Peggy Hess, Lin Peterson, Renee Casella, Debi Copeland, Carol Callea, Steve Gilbert. Row 4: Jeff Burtis, Terry Holcomb, Dave Brown, Dick Barvinchak, Dave Sweet, Rick Knox, Chuck Constable, Bill Hickling. Dick Barvinchak, Chuck Constable and Rick Knox listen attentively for their names while attendance is being taken.
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Student Council President, Dave Brown, asks for a vote to be taken. 1969 Homecoming Queen Sue Pierce, beams with happiness. Two Party System In Full Swing Student Council . . . started a new student parking lot ... instituted an eight period lounge for senior high students . . . worked toward a permanent conces¬ sion stand for outdoor sports . . . held Homecoming Queen Contest and Alumni Reception . . . Had a recep¬ tion for Miki Masutani . . . Toys for Tots drive and dance . . . gave Thanksgiving baskets to needy families . . . carried out two party system, conventions and vot¬ ing . . . Sadie Hawkins Day Dance with slave sale (where certain members have been known to be worth over $50!) ... took Easter Baskets to needy families . . . President Dave Brown . . . Vice President Marg Goldberger . . . Secretary Elaine Williams . . . Ass’t. Secretary Carol Callea . . . Treasurer Jon Barber Ass’t. Treasurer David Sweet . .. Boy Delegate Robert Brown . . . Girl Delegate Debi Copeland. 20
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Micki Masutani demonstrates a Japanese aspect of her oriental culture. Exchange Here — Micki Masutani .. . from Sakaiminato, Japan . . . introduced chopsticks and Japanese cuisine to host families . . . tal¬ ented musically and athletically . . . likes pizza and blueberry pie. Mary McKenna . . . from Melbourne, Australia . . . eldest child in family of eleven . . . visited Florida . . . was always singing “Waltzing Matilda” . . . most snow she’d ever seen . . . tearful departure. Rick Gehr .. . visited Costa Rica . . . schoolwork—memorization . . . quickly learned not to wear shorts . . . afternoon siestas, serenading girls . . . families join¬ ing couples on dates. No matter what the issue, Mary McKenna is ready to defend her native Australia. 22
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