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F.E.A. Teacher for a Day On November 18, F.E.A. club members experienced the fun and frustrations of being a “Teacher for a Day”. Freshmen were to be aides, and the senior, junior, and sophomore members were to pick any teacher they wanted. The teachers and mem¬ bers got together to make out a plan for the day. Mrs. McQuiston is the sponsor of this club, and we would like to thank her for everything. Colette Searle and Diane Reeder show Gary Mary Daley takes over as Mr. Johnson for Corning how to calculate the speed of a model teacher for a day. 16 Teacher for a day
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Two couples have a chat at the entrance of the dance. Phil Barker and Pat Wright pose shyly be¬ fore the gang arrives. “Have a cookie,” says Angie Lagacey to Rick Dave Hirata takes a taste of the eggnog gracefully. Williams. Christmas Dance 15
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Dreams Come True at Student Council Convention The Student Council Convention was the primary channel for the cum- munication of student councils throughout the state of Indiana. It was just like any other convention with delegates, speakers, and an agenda. The convention, from its initial conception, took one year and two months to plan. The initial idea to “The Rainbow Connection”, from “The Mup- pet Movie”, was one of the catch phrases used for the Student Council Convention. have a convention was brought about by Brian Dawson, a senior, after the rest of the Student Council accepted the idea along with Mr. Kalbac, Mr. Hupp, and the Steering Committee who began to plan the convention. The convention took place at our high school on Saturday and Sunday, October 10 and 11. Registration be¬ gan on Saturday morning at eight thirty and the convention ended on Sunday at a banquet at two o’clock in the afternoon. With over fifty schools participating, meals for Saturday and Greg Donnelly sells T-shirts with the conven¬ tion slogan, “Dreams”, on them. Sunday and housing for over seven hundred delegates for Saturday night were the two largest concerns. Some of the activities that took place at the convention were: a dance; “Power Play”, which was a multime¬ dia presentation; a banquet; and a keynote speech, all of which empha¬ sized the theme of the convention, “Dreams.” This year’s convention was ac¬ claimed the best that Indiana had ever had, with the largest attendance ever recorded. The convention went well, thanks to a fantastic keynote speaker, Mr. Phil. Student Council 17
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