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And running the school are For the third time in four years, the Student Council was led by seniors. Because all of the officers were in the same class, it made for a more unified leadership. As usual, StuCo met every Tuesday in Ms. Headrick's room. Some of the meetings were shorter than others, but a lot of goals were set, discussed, organized and accomplished. Student Council sponsored two dances, Homecoming and the Sweetheart Dance, and organized them with the help of the classes. They also arranged the Nuclear War Assembly and Seminars. StuCo also gave cartoons and apples to all the teachers on Teacher Appreciation Day. Fund-raisers were limited because Cfor a changeb StuCo was in a good financial situation. However, StuCo did have very successful candy sales and the store was kept going everyday. WT STUDENT COUNCIL EXECUTIVE BOARD President: Glenn Pierce Vice President: Connie Smith Secretary: Tammy Krieger Treasurer: Eric Lutz Sponsor: Wanda Headrick 1. Glenn, Connie, Tammy, and Erik, looking seniorish! 2. Student council members Heather Redmon C'8MD and Dawn Sipe C'83D with council advisor Wanda Headrick. 2 26
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ILDI OUND TIONS 1. The Gavel: a starter of meetings, a keeper of order, and a symbol of power. 2. ...and on the second day, the creator laid cement. 3. Seniors Christina DiJulio and Betsy Ludwick were speechless at the talent show! f I f 3 In the beginning, there were the academics. And school was boring, and the students complained. So sports were created, and some students found relief from mental stresses in physical activities. But those who were not athletically inclined had nothing to turn to but more academics. And they were bored, and they complained. So other activities were created: Student Council, Student Advisory Council, Future Business Leaders of America, Junior Achievement, National Honor Society, Vo-Tech, Journalism, Yearbook, Music, and Drama. And students throughout the nation rejoiced! These, along with fine teachers and administration, help students in HBuilding Foundations' on which to base their lives. y 5
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