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STUDENT CDUNCIL Kevin O'Brien Steve Brown n ' ,, , li N f g an , ,,, uf r,ss i K! fs e ee , A it E U V- kL., , . . Lk K nt Qeee t in if e - 'e'l David Kelly Anna Harmyck 186 Caroll Severinsen This year's Student Council officers are President- Steve Brown, Vice Presidents - David Kelly and Kevin O'Brien, Recording Secretary - Joanne Sachs, Treasurer - Caroll Severinsen and the Represen- tatives to the Board of Education - Sue Murdock and Hal Lescinsky. These people unite to provide as many varied activities for the entire school population and to voice student opinion to the administration when needed. The job of an officer is a hard one that requires many hours of work after school. Our officers are active all year long. Their activities this year include Halloween Costume Parade, working with Seniors on the Homecoming Float, the Bonfire before the Turkey Day game, Homecoming Dance featuring Bystander, a Racquetball Party, Card Party and Fashion Show, and Student Hosts for the Middle States Evaluation. Mr. Matson working with Miss Halpin would like to see a Senior Class Trip co-sponsored by Student Council and the senior class. Mr. Matson enjoyed working with such a fine group of officers and hopes next year will be just as produc- tive. His goals for next year include more activities, and greater student involvement and floats representing ALL classes for The Homecoming. lt's a hard job but this year's Student Council is on the right road. Joanne Sachs Sue Murdock
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DRESS DOWN DAY? Most people wonder Why we dress up on Dress Down Day? - but at M.H.S.S. that's the way we celebrate Halloween! This day has become part of a tradition shared by faculty and students to let their hair down and show their hidden selves. lt's with the combined support of both that helped to make this year's Dress Down Day a tremendous success! Organized by the Student Council and helped by the Senior and Junior Class Of- ficers, students paraded through the halls during period 7 and finally met in the Southside Theatre where the judging took place. This year's 3 judges were Ms. Halpin, Mr. Havet, and Mrs. Skolnick. Af- ter conferring with each other they, with much difficulty, picked winners in 7 categories. Most Original - Lauren Brucknerg Scariest - Wally Hertensteing Funniest - Cherie Hallg Best Couple - Joe Flanagan and Jim Murray, Ugliest - Mary Kelleyg Truest to Character - Flay Betances and Faculty - Mrs. Coffey, Mrs. Evans and Mrs. Taglietta. Where's the poddy? 188 We're cardboard and don't melt at all! Moooo is the wrong answer! Full of Snap! Crackle! and Pop!
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