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ACCOMPLISH The S.A.E., Student Action for Education, was certainly active in many areas of educa- tion this year. Due to a disagreement over the interpretation of the school ' s field trip policy, a committee from the group went before the school board to debate the issue. However, the S.A.E. managed to maintain their active schedule. Group members visited Franken- muth. True Grist dinner theater, and Chicago. In Chicago, they visited the Museum of Sci- ence and Industry, the Museum of Natural History and the top of the Sears Tower. S.A.E. sponsored the Christmas card tree and Valentine card heart in advisor Mrs. Evers ' room, sold cherry pies on Washington ' s birth- day and collected for a needy family at Thanl sgiving and Christmas time. Front row: Secretary M. Haack, Mrs. Evers, Vice-president K. Caulkins. Second row: R. Blakeslee, K. Hart, D. Buck, K. Williams, P. Neer, K. Drake. Third row: D. Bump, R. May, J. Schmucker, R. Raber, Y. Cook, H. Campbell, A. Monroe. Fourth row: B. Johnston, V. Sheets, B. Stockford, M. Black, C. Petrie, D. Petrie. Back row: B. Pickell, S. Eding, S. Paw- lowski, K. Horn, J. Kesling. Not pictured: President Ronda Hawkins, Trea- surer Glenda Dwyer.
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REMEMBER Front row: T. Buck, C. Hicks, H. Campbell. Back row: D. Petrie, C. Petrie, L. Lynch, J. Flannery, Miss Fish, L. Addleman, M. Black. r 1 J On what other staff could you deal with totally insane people? People who run around taking pic- tures of anybody and everybody, people who delight in catching others in embarrassing situations, people who would have their own picture taken as the Unknown Yearbook Staff . Yes, that gave it away. It ' s our very own yearbook staff. We worked hard this year to overcome obstacles like no cam- eras, no times to hold meetings and, occasionally, no staff. So if you think we came up lacking in one area or another, voice your protest! Join the staff next year! Our executive staff this year in- cluded devoted advisor Miss Fish, insane editor Laurie Lynch and gopher punching bag all-around good guy and editor ' s sidekick John Flannery.
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GOVERN The senior high student council, under the advisorship of Mr. Kowalski, was disbanded for the duration of this year. Finances ran low because the Pepsi ma- chine, their main source of income, had been removed in August. However, the council was responsible for the organization of football homecoming. In the spring, president Glenda Dwyer also organized the voting for Teacher of the Year. The junior high student council, under Miss Breeden ' s advisorship, remained intact. They sponsored a few record hops throughout the year for the junior high. Senior high student council — Standing: T. Buck, C. Petrie, Mr. Kowalski, T. Smith, T. Smith, J. Drake Seated: S. Holcomb, K. Hartsell, K. Caulkins, D. Buck. Junior high student council — Standing: K. Pickell, N. Johnston, Miss Breeden, T. Newell, D. Kittle. Seated: D. Bordner, R. Hochstedler, L. Gavott, S. Petrie.
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