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The President counts the vote. THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE Cheryl Parisano makes a sale in the School store. Sue Rich, Vice-President of the Student Council, super- vises the operation of the school store. 19
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i President Joseph Hoplamazi- an presides over a meeting of the Student Council. Under the leadership of Presi- dent Joe Hoplamazian the Student Council officers com- bined their efforts to solve our problems. Controversial was the word to describe this year’s Student Council. For the first time in six years three classes were housed under one roof in the Senior High School. The Council represented more age groups, opin- ions and activities than ever before. It tack- led problems basic to the reorganization of student government and was constantly in the throes of such innovations as all-school plays in place of class plays, organization of Student Council on a non-class basis, and the evaluation of suggestions to replace class trips with activity trips. The Council members continued to provide services and leadership by running the school store , the Charity Drive and Dance, and other activi- ties. Despite diverse representation. Student Council was able to pass many recom- mendations on to the administration con- cerning vital school problems. This year’s Student Council President, Joe Hoplamazi- an, and the faculty advisor, Mrs. Egner, can take great pride in the fact that the Coun- cil’s decisions were backed by an exception- al majority of a large and many-faceted stu- dent body.
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ACADEMIC ACES Faculty advisor Mrs. Levin and Presi- dent Richard Groening preside over a meeting of the National Honor Society. Klaus Breetz is aided by Lisa Springer, head of the National Honor Society Tutoring Ser- vice. The officers of the National Honor Society are David Ehst, Vera Gerken, President Richard Groening, Nancy Tasca, Diana Paarz, and (missing) Joseph Hoplamazian. 20
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