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Page 201 text:
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ie first day of school can be a frightening experience for students like Sally Adams, Martha Neff, and Jody Pingel this -aphomores if they don't know their way around. Directing year were Becky Bethel, Doug Comb, and Jim Weinrich. glllel illll Oillh WM ' -A.. very other Wednesday, Congress meets in the Little Theater to Here, homeroom representatives give their attention to Presi- ebate and vote upon issues that arise pertaining to Seaholm. dent Smuts as he makes some necessary announcements. 'QW -Q ' S Mary Murphy Deana Murdock Beth Meyer ww ,W-iw 'z . ' V fifligif' 5 i . i i t its i 1, M , Y 5' swat ,wats K W 44 my Lynn Neagle Steve Nesbitt Marc Newhouse isiit ' ,fgijtg -kg A. . iii- ez, .9 fi f ' at 3
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Page 200 text:
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Leaving SHS for Girls' and Boys' State are Doug Brooks, Tom Blodgett, Doug Leach, Judy Johnson, Bill Canning, Jamie Pingel, Sue Snapp and Claudia Horn. Outgoing president Malcolm Smuts hands over his gavel to Bill Canning while the other newly elected ofticers Molly Laula, Bob Rowe, and Tom Gardner look on. wvicsssf 'f if rs, Eager tudent Congress assumes responsibilities Conscientiously aided by Mrs. Darling, Student Congress works to bridge the gap between the student body and the administration. Each se- mester a school-wide election is held to choose ofticers who will most capably lead the new group of homeroom representatives. The responsibilities of this group are numer- ous. They range from traditional activities such as Field Day, the Christmas dance, the activity ticket sale, drives of various kinds, SMA con- ferences, and the AFS-YFU program, to the Tanzanian school-to-school project undertaken this year. The House is divided up into various commit- tees where resolutions and suggestions not easily solved in the meetings are directed. Usually, the business planned for each bi-weekly meeting tar exceeds the time allowed. Jay McAuliffe and Marlis Branaka serve punch at the Christmas dance sponsored each year by Student Congress. .i W...-I ,yy H- J A ,Q ew...
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Page 202 text:
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Homeroom delegates to the Nationalist Convention listen intently as a office. This method of selecting candidates is in its third year of vice presidential candidate speaks on his reasons for seeking the operation, and has eliminated the need for a preliminary election. Doug Comb, presiding otticer, counts the votes of Senate members Jim Weinrich, Trev Hall, Malcolm Smuts, and Becky Bethel as they Holly Alfs, Sara Wickizer, Phil Swanson, Bruce Purvis, Bill Canning, make Q decision Cgngerning Q proposed amendment,
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