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i wxfew--ew mmewgem-2-,see A ---- - V X , 1 ..A.,.,, cm.-. li X' . t 5 5 5 5 I l K l N N I W 4 Front Row, L to R-Tim Mershon, Mike Beebe, Rodney Ayers, Iosy Robbins, Nancy Kolster, Karen Stanfield, Robert Apel, Brent Schuessler, Sarah Rodgers, Tonja Shoffner, Lisa Eichenberger, Mi- Thompson, Beth Mathey, Dana Webb, Marianne Fry, Bruce Chelle M9TSh0I1, Gary Parker, Bryan Willis, Steve BTOWH, Jared Mershon, Aaron Bush, Kim Vickers, Scott Hepler, Kim Lynch, Kath- Smith, Debbie Roberts, Back Row, L to R-Karen Lyons, Larinda er-ine Rodgers, We 8 . ,vw gr, Il Members of student council listen intently to a dicussion. 22 President Lisa takes a break. 31 Surah and Iosy getlinvolved ut 11 meeting. 42 Tonja tries to explain herself. 2 L K el l, P E I 3 4 5, 261 STUDENT COUNCIL f ' Sponsored By GERALD E. CAREY, D.V.M. VE Y,
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D David Walker and Robert Apel converse with Mr. Burns. 21 Kim Lynch and Scott Hepler read the class wills. 32 Mr. and Mrs. Vanarsdall boogie to the beat. 41 Ann and David share a special moment together. 3 1, 4, i rg f S l r 2 3 The Iunior-Senior Prom was held on April 25, 1981, at the Sheraton Royal Hotel. The evening began at 7:00 p.m. with Katherine Rodgers, junior class president, welcoming everyone to Hawaiian Fantasy. Following that was a response from Bruce Mershon, senior class president. Mr. Harry Lossing, act- ing superintendent, and Mr. Richard Burns, high school princi- pal, made their comments. The prophecies were then read by Michelle Mershon and lay Mclnnis. Dinner, consisting of sal- ad, steak, green beans, mashed potatoes, and ice cream was then served. After dinner, Kim Lynch and Scott Hepler read the class wills. Sharon Groves and Tom Amor were then crowned Prom Queen and King. Mrs. Murry closed the cere- monies, but more was to come, as the band Brandy filled the room with their music for the next four hours. It was definite- ly a night to remember by all. PROM I 25
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Workmg Toward Progress s . dm X This years' student council has been very busy working on ways to improve our school. They were in charge of organizing the Homecoming pa- rade. Baked goods and candybars were sold to raise money for the Christmas films which were S-S-S-S-S and MCQ. The council also tried' somef thing new this year. Committees were set up and each teachers' birthday, he or she received a sur- prise from the committee. Computer match-ups were sold as a fund raiser and they proved to be fun and profitable. We would like to thank the Student Council for Working toward our schools' progress this year. D Robert and Mr. Wilson discuss the latest news. 22 Ir. High enjoy the refreshments served. 32 Student Council Officers: Secretary- Tonja Slmffner, President-Lisa Eichenberger, Vice-President-MF chelle Mershon, Treasurer-Dunn Webb. STUDENT CGUNCILIZ7
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