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= wE ? 7 I fc. i vll STUDENT COU] 'Yes. we've finally done it! We've got a bar in the Student Lounge! ! ! ! ! -- — t '■• ' ;•'- - Student Council: First Row: Terry Roether, Beth Hancock, Cheryl Finley, Ralph Berry, Leeanne Teatsorth, Nancy Whitacre, Bryon Willford, Cathy Klein, Ann Rinebolt, Monty Gillett. Second Row: Kent Elders, Judy Womell, Laura Wittenmyer, Carol Mauer, Sue Brandon, Kim Sonnett, Karen George, Tom Zellers, Marvin Haas, Tom Williams, Jenny Grindell, Brian Daniels. Third Row: Chip Games, Lea Wegenka, Roxie Cormany, Kent Babb, Dean Ringle, Joel Gallagher, Phil Chubb, Tom Leddy, Dave Litzenberg, Jim Brannigan, Mike Kelly, Max Pokrivchak, Not Pictured: Vicki Delacruz, Jeff Cooper, Sharon George, Karen George, JaneYoungpeter, Lori Case, Julie Sparrowe, Bonnie Quinland, Kim Creighton, Maureen Kilpatrick, Renee Jones, Patty Jones, Shelli Baker, John Campbell, Tom Tesnow, Dave Browne, Cindy Rader, Vonda Wantreese, Christy Combest, Melanie Kocher, Linda Etoll, Kurt Fenimore, Dan English, Karen Risser, Liz Murphy, Dave Elderbrock, Mary Lee, Janet Hahn, Melinda Turner, Bob Schuck, Andy Jazinski, Cathy Phipps, Edna Sanchez, Angie MacDonald, Scott Leach, Kim Kortyna, Nancy Grooms, Rich Chamblin, Gene Damon, Julie Cosiano, Jaci Courtney, Carol Morman, Scott Pyer, Holly Hipsher, Tom Kennedy, Amy Fredericks, Brian Daniels, Tim Goetz, Mike Blake, Kent Babb, Deb Riemer, John Courtney, Chris Greeno and Andy Powell. Amy Walsh gawks in surprise on skates LOOK, a streaker Student Council calls another meeting.
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Come, mighty bird of the sea. Let me fly with you. Wherever we want to go. All we have to do is soar. Our lives are our own We decide what we do. When the wind is with us And when it is not. Let me be like you Gentle and free, Knowing what I want And going after it. If you don't catch the fish first try You dive again. Let me be like that. Not accept defeat. Wherever I go Let me hold life Gentlv in my hands And treasure everv moment mM - Lori Hemmer
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IL SPEAKS OUT Student Council Officers: First Row: Cathy Klein, Leeanne Teatsorth, Nancy Whitacre. Second Row: Monty Gillett, Ralph Berry, Byron Wilford. I call this meeting to order! President Ralph Berry says, and thus the battle of rhetoric begins. Every other Thursday, the 65 members convened to realize the purpose of Student Council — to promote the general welfare of the students and school spirit, and foster better communications between students, faculty, and administration. Student Council's primary source of income is the concession stand operated during the football season. Some of the activities they carried out include: Free Form Education Day, the homecoming game, election, and parade, and other festivities. Whatever the activity, it was thoroughly discussed before it was put into action. Under the guidance of Miss Heskett, all involved not only accom- plished many beneficial projects, but, also, learned a great deal about the art of rhetoric and of parliamentarian procedure. I think I'm getting the hang of this, laughs Jane Haas. Togetherness makes Student Council a little more interesting. We have the ultimate solution Bill Kuhlman deducts.
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