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A ABOVE: At at Student Forum meeting, Brad McMurchie, junior, expresses his opposition to the proposed SB. Constitutional amend- ment Creating a Student Senate. TOP LEFT: Senior Chris Berg defends the proposal, which would form a Student Senate com- posed of reg. room representatives. LEFT: Paula Braman, senior, and math teacher lim Engles, Sr. donate blood during the blood drive in February. SPRING EXECUTIVE COUNCIL 27
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STUDENTS SHOW CREATIONS DURING ART X CULTURAL FAIR 1- 4- he spring Executive Council has a harder time than fall because not as many activities are ' planned for the spring, explained Miss Martha Ireland, adviser. Some of the activities sponsored in the spring included the Portland Dance Theatre assembly, the food drive, and a no-penalty period for those stu- dents possessing overdue books. A new activity, an ArtfCultural Fair, was presented following the spring play, The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigoldsf' The art segment of the Fair included Cleveland students exhibiting and selling their ceramics, jewelry, paintings, sketches and photographs. The language clubs also participated by selling foods and doing demonstrations. Reacting to a surprise announcement by the admin- istration that an eight period schedule would replace the modular system, spring president Gretchen Spence said, I was very disappointed that the administration placed so little value on our opinions. Student govern- ment is very important, and I hope that in the future the administration pays more attention to our input about important issues. ABOVE: Spring Executive Council members lGretchen Spence, president, Dave Case, first vice president, Tod Finley, assistant treasurer, Rick Bayless, lunior class president, Chris Berg, judicial Board chairman, Gaynor Hills, publicity rep., leni Spence, secretary, and Kel- ly Meshke, second vice presidentj discuss some ideas. TOP: Spring student body presi- dent Gretchen Spence checks library books turned in during the no-penalty-return books campaign. FAR RIGHT: President Gretchen Spence and Iudicial Board chairman Chris Berg. RIGHT: Assistant treasurer Tod Finley and secretary leni Spence show some of the results of the Operation Second Wind food drive in April.
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or 066 ' 5150, I oe' photo ABOVE: Sharon QLoIita Ritmanisi and Woody lBrad McMurchieJ sing Look to the Rainbow during the scene of their wedding. TOP: Necessi- ty lCaroI MacLarenJ and her workers discuss the tobacco's destination. RIGHT: Upset about her departure for Ireland, and Woody leaving for New York, Sharon lLolita Ritmanisl sings How Are Things in Gloccomorran while doing her laundry. 28 MUSICAL
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