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Assigning the Roles- ACT TENTH GRADE President ..... Joe Miller Vice President. .Charlotte Dietsch Secretary .... Pat Kissinger Student Council . Sharon Heisler Advisor . . . . . Mr. Shoup USF ELEVENTH GRADE President . . . Elizabeth Knecht Vice President. . Marilyn T1-ausch Secretary . Margaret Ann Herman Treasurer . . .Virginia Reinhart Student Council .... Don Hug Advisor ...... Mr. Koenn TWELFTI-I GRADE President . . . Loren Blomeke Vice President. . . Kenny Weisz Secretary .... Marilyn King Student Council . Barbara Herman Advisor . . . .Mr. Anderson 9
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