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The President’s Cabinet This year the Student Council has been working hard to keep the stu- dent body content. The members, along with their advisor. Miss llelmboldt, started the year off with great enthusiasm and haven’t stop- ped yet. They all worked hard to get the privilege of eating outside, which wasn’t as easy as people may think; but thanks to everyone it has been a great success. Then the Student Council thought it was about time to have a little bit of fun. So, at that betwitching time of year, students and faculty gathered in the gymnasium to dance, laugh, and even eating pickles on strings. The Winter Carnival, which took careful planning and organizing. This ‘Evening in Paradise' was a complete success due to the hard work and careful planning of the Student (Council. Shown are Mike llearn crowning Queen Karen Durkan and Wendy Elliott ready to crown King Bo Carr. President Mike Hearn double checks the plan- This is one idea that Ryan Sauls seems to find ning of Sue Callioras and Maria Shute. very scary. had several new events such as broom hockey, bubble gum blowing, badminton, and let’s not forget — MR. COE-BROWN. The Student Council, hoping to get the entire student body and faculty involved, are planning many more new and exciting events, but the main event, the Prom, is sure to be even a bigger success. Back Row: Ryan Sauls. Dave Remick. Steve Colby, Jeff Markee, Mike llearn (President), Wade Sauls. Front Row: Sue (Callioras, Maria Shute, Arlene Newman, Becky l aPanne, Lin- da I .a beau. Outside of Wiggin Hall the Student (Council psyche themselves up for another meeting. We can now eat lunch outside thanks to the Student Council. 23
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The Computer Club This year’s Computer Club started out with only a few people and has grown into an eager program of kids learning to work and play with com- puters. The new equipment that has been purehased is being used by the students to advanee the program. Every Tuesday at 7 p.m. the students join together in the Library. President Denne Lizotte opens the meeting in whieh they diseuss plans and business for the night. Secretary Anne Lilly earefully takes notes while others add their ideas. Rack Row: Chris Whittum, Dave French, Denne Lizotle, Al Holt, Rob Cates, Rill Rrennan, Chris Knox. Front Row: Reeky Lilly, Sue Arnold, Kim Stanley, Andrea l aperriere, Anne Lilly. Other Members: Dan Smart, Arlene Nrwman, Tim Louis. Denne Lizotte looks out from the computer world into the real one. Computers open up a brand-new world, and these three have jui entered into it. Danny Mooers, Chris Whittum, Stacy Champagne. 22
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National Honor Society People and students may think that the National Honor Society is a group of students who have very high grade averages during their high school years, hut these students not only have to maintain an 85 grade average hut they also have to be involved in their community and Sealed, Left to Right: Sarah Mooers, Sue Smith, lleidi Buzzell. Lmily Jackson. Sue ('.allioras. Donna Daley. Standing. Left to Right: ( lenn V itham. David Thurber, Maria Shute, Don Daley, Jamie Johnson. other school activities. Although the National Honor Society got off to a slow start this year, they had a raffle and are plan- ning other ways in which they can raise money for scholarships. The National Honor Society also offers tutoring to students who need help in certain areas. Each year the National Honor Society seems to be growing more and more. This is due to the efforts of the advisor, Mr. Shepherd along with the NIIS members. The History Club The History (dub, open to Seniors and Juniors, was organized by Ad- visor Mr. Vaughn for students in- terested in field trips to various historic places. To hold down costs, several successful fund raisers were Seated. Left to Right: Kim Stead. Donna Daley, Bonnie DohsI, Jodie Spencer, Sandra Nelson, Debbie Daley. Standing. Left to Right: Thom Sherburne. Don Daley, Diane Ycaton. Jamie Johnson. 24 held including bake sales, selling hot chocolate during midterm breaks, and selling stationery. 'Phis year the (dub went on two weekend outings. The first one, in December, was to Old Mystic Seaport. Connecticut, a recreation of an 18th century whaling village. In May the (dub will go to Newport. Rhode Island, and tour the famous mansions.
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