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Student council Keeps active The student council planned activities to keep the student body busy throughout the year. During Homecoming week they built the queen's float and organized projects during the weekdays to help students main- tain their spirit for Friday's big game. They also held money-making projects, and the profits were used to pay for assemblies. The student council organized two spirit weeks, one in the fall and one in the spring. To end the year, the members held their annual picnic at Wampler's Lake for all old and new members. While Korinna Kopka makes her choice f classmates discuss their decision. or the student council election, her fellow .,,,..-f- -v-,.f-- Front: Darlene Kanitz, Lana Nabozny, and Kathy Keinath, presi- advisor, Shaun Schultz, treasurer, Fred Ostrosky, Valerie Zieske, dent. Middle: Iudy AIOH, vice-president: Kim Edelbrock, Gail Missy Brososky, Natalie Patterson, and MaryAnn Trottier. Beaufait, and Patty Skinner, secretary. Back: Mr. Doug Heinlen, L . l8!Student Council
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The lunchtime green jello eating contest drew a large crowd of curious and cheering students. Kathy Keinath distributed equal slices of the green squares to each of the contestants. Preparing for the big race are Lee Remaklus, Scott Clark, Peggy Potter, Kevin Newsome and Doug Murray. .swf Even art students got into the picture as Ms. Scott Clark models his lovely party dress and Easter bonnet on Tootsie Day. Mr. Weygand gives his students a critical and questioning eye. Flipp through the latest fashion magazine, sophomore Troy Denman looks at the best ideas for summer wear. Classmates Scott Fish admires his classic spring hat. Student Life! 17
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Y' 331' X K ska-Q ,. Front: Sandy Lintz, secretary, Debbie Swan, president, Lisa Wiggins, treasurer, and Beth Letellier, vice-president. Back: Renee O'Connor, Shana Fuller, Carol Ba- ker, Michelle Redburn, Toni Kitts, Sherri ' Cox, Cretjen Lazette, Karlene Rowe, Donna Willet, Veronica Sexton, and Hol- ly Holek. Enjoying their dinner together at the state convention are Toni Kitts, Donna Willet, Veronica Sexton, and Renee O'Connor. Annual convention Highlights year The members of F.H.A. attended two conven- tions and prepared a Christmas dinner. Their first convention, a regional meeting, was at Brighton High School. Fifteen of the girls prepared a Christmas dinner with all the trimmings and served it to senior citi- zens in the home economics room. The biggest event of the year was the annual state convention which they attended April 17-19. Twelve members took part at the convention at Western Michigan,,University. The theme for the convention was If Only You Believe. Taking a break, Veronica Sexton and Dianna Sparks find a place to relax in Kalamazoo. F.H.A.!19
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