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student council Portrayed Action The '75-'76 Student Council was the most active and productive student governing body assembled for quite some time. The 32-member Council sponsored Friendship Week, a balloon contest, t'Pot of Pennies, Sectional Week, Relay Con- cert, homecoming activities, Flea Market. and an administration and cafeteria survey. The Council also initiated a Fledskin Award, lD cards, registration of 250 seniors and some juniors for the spring primaries, got over 400 parents to PTS meeting in the fall iusual attendance about 50 parentsl, two vending machines in the gym lobby, an ice- cream bazaar, and worked to have nine con- vocations. ln addition to this, the Council got Penn Central to repair the Ninth and Purl Streets crossing, to improve the back parking lot lighting, and to take the initiative to purchase a Kim Hartzler plaque. Serving as President of Student Council was Doug Huber with Nancy Fisher as Vice-President and Treasurer, and Bobbi Miller as Secretary. Mr. Jerry Snyder served as sponsor. C W A- A 1 xxfs
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Ov N4 55 57 f - 4 ' LH ag' J r . T l' Y 1 . P ,nb . it 4-1-Q 'Xl' ,ml if mi, - ' I fi 8 1+.- 94:9 simon' SHN :,.. A 'nr' I - 'wt UWC. - I lk ' 4 umm fi, 5 vn ,fl -A 'WY .pl 1lFree Fare, a musical convo, was one of nlne Student Council sponsored. 2lUp, Up, and Away went the balloons. Stacy Lung's balloon went the longest distance Udlchlganl so she received a clock radlo trom S.C. 3lDoug Huber presided at all meetlngs. 4lNancy Flsher, Vlce-Presldent-Treasurer and Huber at SC meetlng ln room 211. 5lS. C. members. 6lLocal attorney Robert Hepler spoke to GHS students durlng Frlendahlp Week. He had the stu- dents llstenlng Intently throughout the convocation. 7jMary Lsveno with some of the food cans which went to the Salvation Army. CRIMSON. page 25
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