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At the dance Carol Von Gruenigen announ- Passing out Christmas cards, Kerry Yard ces Kerry Yard as the King Fool. acts as one of Santa's eIves. Y sg X TFT . Q t V QVKLZ 'gb xfgtx I tx tg f tt X C Ks. vfx. I Q1 XX . S C2 ff ltd C M C i1 K L 1 Jim Schneider, Ken Oswalt, Joe Fiala, Greg Orme, Russ Van Steenburgh and Lori Norby listen to speeches. At the Student Council meeting, Andra Purins discusses upcoming projects as Greg Orme looks on. 43.5 At the Labor Day parade, West students display the Bicentennial float. 1, HOLIDAY QUEENS , AWARD M nw .................,f:.:1--' ICC, Student Council 95
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soon 2:52-SEflZ'lEt,UN QQQOOQ t SCHOOLS in Sitting on Santa's lap, Bruce Reager tells him what he wants for Christmas. 94 ICC, Student Council 4- qi me - an-..n-up -- - qt- Jim Gridley helps Mrs. Bohachek sell bumper stickers to raise money for the Kettering school levy. Bicentennial float claims Oueen's Title Student Council started off the year by sponsoring the Bicentennial float. The float won the Oueen's A- ward over 25 other floats in the Hol- iday at Home festival. To begin the Homecoming week- end, the senior boys won their football game against the faculty, 28-26. The bonfire follwed and the Dragons fin- ished the weekend with the dance and a win against the Springfield Wildcats. One of Student Council's lVlost fun projects was the Christmas card delivery, stated Tracy Haffner. The morning before Christmas vacation Santa's Elves went to the home- rooms and passed the cards from friend to friend for two cents a card. Student Council started off the month of April with a dance, Every- body Plays a Fool. This featured Jeff Smith's band, Disco Sound and Light. The Council raised money by choosing boys for candidates as the dance's King Fool. Money served as votes. Activities for Council ended with a breakfast for the teachers. lt was an appreciation breakfast, stated Amy Koepnick. The Council served coffee, juice and donuts in the cafe- teria, where the teachers gathered. lnterclub Council, or the Student Advisory Board, consisted of class of- ficers and council officers who met with school administration. They dis- cussed things that involved the student body and any complaints. at . MHGHWV Sl
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