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The Voice of the Student! By passing acTs To be approved by The principal, monTh by monTh The STudenT Council improves our liTe aT school while preparing us Tor adulT govern- menTal siTuaTions. Every Friday prooT OT The baclc- ing oT The STudenT Council is shawn by The appear- ance oT smarTly dressed sTudenTs. This resulTed Trom a resoluTion passed lasT year by The group suggesTing a dress up day each weelc. AT The end oT each school year, The STudenT Council sponsors an acTiviTies bangueT reserved Tor Those who play a viTal parT in Their school. This nighT is seT aside To pay TribuTe To Their hard worlc and presenT honors They achieved during The year. STudenT Council This year auThorized The Torma- Tion oT a TRADlTlONS COMMITTEE which works on TurThering school spiriT. They esTablished a school mascoT, Richard MarTin land his alTernaTe, James l-leislerl, a ninTh grade boy dressed in a Col- onial uniTorm, who beaTs a drum whenever our Teams score aT games. A Tlag was creaTed wiTh The Colonial mascoT and The sword Trom The school ring emblazoned on iT. The Tlag will be raised aTTer all noTeworThy school TuncTions. LeTT To righT: Bruce Connelly lpreside-nTl, WalTer Gordon lAdviserl, FaTricia Clark lSecreTaryl, Joan Twardy lTreas- -...L Y -4 ... A W urerl, Sandy Fiacco lVice Presidenll, Thomas O'Brien lAdviserl. Hel A--..h..M
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1 Q f-. - - N r i sf! ' 'VT- a me na l nl I ll I4 fm? ying J h Y l V .5 'TW 161. , ...ij if i Ili- ' i gi.-lui, . Serving The youTh oT' Colonie is The COLONIE YOUTH COUNCIL, consisTing oT represenTaTives Trom each disTricT who meeT wiTh advisers To discuss and plan new proiecTs oT inTeresT To The young and old oT our era. Adding To The healTh and enioymenT OT Colonie, SaTurday nighT canTeens Tor The young and ice rinlzs Tor people oT all ages are The Two maior proiecTs. Freedom Unfurls Along The walls oT our school are symbols oT our American heriTage. Plaques wiTh The, UniTed STaTes' mosT imporTanT addresses, documenTs and oTher wriTings are displayed here. We should Talce Time To loolc aT The Freedom Shrine and be proud oT iT. These beauTiTul memenTos were presenTed To us by The Exchange Club oT Colonie. Shown here is Emily Gillis geTTing inTormaTion Tor her composiTion, Our Goodly I-leriTage , Tor The DauqhTers oT The American RevoluTion conTesT. She was chosen To parTicipaTe by a voTe oT Tellow seniors and members oT The TaculTy on The basis oT abiliTy and ciTizenship. For After Hours COLONIE YOUTH COUNCIL-LeTT To righT: AnThony Davey lAdviserl, Edilh WalTer, BeTTy Jo Woodson. Ronald WiTmer, Sandra Bernard, MarqareT Beauchaine, John Balmer. Nancy Lewis, PaTricia Clark. i
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