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A ggravation ln a school as large as Corcoran, a governing body of students is an important organization. Many students feel they have no say in what goes on at school, but everyone is encouraged to express an opinion. Student Government meetings were held this year during 6th period. This was a time for discussing issues that affect every- one at Corcoran. One of the early activities planned by the Student Government was a dance on October l-4, with entertainment provided by the band Masquerade.,, Although there were not as many stu- dents in attendance as had been hoped, those who were there enjoyed themselves. One of the goals of the Student Government this year has been to involve more students in the planning of activities so that the attendance at school functions would increase. The Student Government at Corcoran is not an elite group. It needs the cooperation of all of us to make it worthwhile. At a faculty picnic in the Fall, John Curtin, advisor to the Junior Class, and Bob Southworth, advisor to our Student Government, find a way to relax at Camp Brockway. O20 4 l- front row: Tim Reed, sergeant at armsg Sue Stone, secretary. 2nd row: John Barott, president, Frank Kimball, treasurerg Bridget Sparks, vice president. In preparation for a class presentation, Jerry Campbell and Ed Bellor review their papers during Southie's Great Issues Class.
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hates and Latters front row: Julie Wagner, treasurerg Amy Dunn, vice president. Znd row: Sherry MacDonald, corresponding secretaryg Ken Clark, presidentg .loan Meikleham, sergeant at arms. ummm' This yearis Senior Class has made a great deal of progress. They held a various number of activities such as a Splash for Cash and a Gong Show. The officers for this year,s class are: Ken Clark, presidentg Amy Dunn, vice-presidentg Jean Popp, recording secretaryg Sherry MacDonald, corresponding secretaryg and Joan Meikle- ham, sergeant-at-arms. The Senators ofthe class were: Christine Scannell, Laurie Walker, Dan Mahar, Joe Dadey, Tony DeMascoli, Christine Belle, Cindy Welch, Jaynae Lewis, and Ed Thomas. All these students have raised a considerable amount of mon- ey for this year's senior class. 3.3 l..l,1 I wish they'd leave so I could get some Pondering some of the activities that were planned for the school are Danny Mlllliif, Sherry Mac- sleepf' Mr. Walsh dreams on at one of the Donald and Ken Clark. senior class meetings. He is waiting to give O O his much sought after advice. 39
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