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Pace set for student body by representatives Representing the student body, this year's Student Council began by sending representatives to Area Student Council, where they planned for Youth 'n Government and Student Exchange. Student Council held the Annual Homecoming Dance, entitled Those Were the Days . To begin a new annual event, they held a canned food drive called the Biggest Heart Contest . A plaque was made to give to the winning class each year. This year it was given to the seniors. Student Council also organized and held the first Basket- ball Homecoming Court at Doylestown. LEFT At one of the meetings, Mike Stanley listens atten- tively while Carrie Galehouse expresses her point of view. LOWER' LEFT STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS jean Busson, secretary, Carrie Galehouse, vice president, Kathy Porr, president, Nina Smith, treasurer. LOVVER RIGHT As a Student Council Representative, Ann Petit exhibits her consideration in the subject being discusses. LOVVER STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS FIRST ROW: Terry Petit, Nina Smith, ROW 2: Larry Lemaster, Kathy Porr, ROW 3: Ted Pappas, Deb Barat, Carrie Galehouse, ROW 4: Norm Smith, Ann Vielhaber, Jean Busson, Keith Drollinger, ROW S: Mike Stanley, Carol Camden, Greg Bidinger, Karen Porr, ROW 6: Clinton Beardsley, Suda Collins, Paul Busson, Nita Swain, ROW 7: Sue Hersman, Ann Petit, Michelle Lepley, ROW 8: Mr. Kochanski, Richard Genet. Missing: Bob Miller and Cindy Whitehead. .ev ,X A
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f-w gsnuvw Msqgfhm .XX g In a Student Council meeting the typical moods and feelings of members are expressed. At TOP, President Kathy Porr finds time for humor in conducting meetings. The seriousness of the issue on hand is reflected, at LOWER LEFT, by Bob Mi11er's concentration. Treasurer Nina Smith, TOP RIGHT, snickers as she reports on the financial situation. Towards the end of the meeting, Norm Smith and Jim Johnson, LOWER RIGHT, relax while lis- tening to the discussion. 55
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