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H 2 w Q D E- on COUNCIL TAKES PRIDE Left: Adam Dayberry, Mr. Ron Roller, Steve Sells and Mr. Leonard Miller check to see who has the sexiest legs. Below: Tim Winland clowns it up again at the student council roller skating party. Bottom: Filling the cups on their partners’ foreheads with water are students competing in one of the games at the student council spirit week con- vocaton. The purpose of student coun- cil is to encourage and maintain participation in school activities, to recommend ways through which the school may be improved, and to promote coop- eration between the faculty, stu- dent body and administration. Student Council has been able to raise funds to help bene- fit other school activities. They sent money to UNICEF. Among other things, student council got together with teachers at the beginning of the year to help them get settled in their rooms. Then, at the end of the year, the members had a teacher appreci- ation get-together. Student Council also participated in sell- ing Valentines and giving holiday baskets to the needy. The mem- bers sponsored spirit week with contests, sales of slaves and the homecoming dance. This year, student council members went to a state convention and, for the first time, officers will be sent to camp this summer. 18 — Student Council
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Through the year students were entertained by singing, dancing, frisbee throwing, and basketball. On Dec. 15, John Daniel Tate came to sing and joke. Songs included: Puppet Lady,” “Lonely Teenager,” and the memorable Mystery Meat. Don Dutton and Randy Osborn, The Aces, performed Jan. 1 2. They showed students how to use freestyle and speed flow frisbee techniques and how to play basketball frisbee. Students and teachers both participated in throwing fris- bees. The Navy band Horizon sang many songs from different art- ists. Too Much Heaven,” “Y.M.C.A.,” Le Freak,” and a very funny ”1950s’ Medley” were among the songs that were performed. The senior-faculty basketball game was played with more spirit than ever. Even though the seniors lost by a close score of 65-55 the game was played very well. Top left: John Daniel Tate sings with his dancing quartet: Mr. Dave Bruzek, Miss Carol Grady, Mr. John Gorball and Mrs. Judy Dermody. Bottom left: What’s the matter, Mr. Roller? Didn’t you think we could do it? Above: A member of Horizon belts out a song to the group. Convocations — 1 7
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GIVING A HELPING IN Lett: Going once, going twice, sold is Karen Hasse while Paul Wierman does his stuff. Below: Barb O ' Dea puts up a poster publicizing a stu- dent council dance. Student Council — 1 9 HAND
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