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S tu dent Council Every Monday afternoon during activity period, a body composed of elected representatives from each homeroom meets in the teachers' area of the cafeteria. This is North Alleghenyls Student Council. Under the supervision of its ollicers Wayne Kuenzi, Bob Hutchison, Suzie Becht, Barb Gourley, and Randy Strothman, and its sponsor Mr. Wall, the council establishes and or- ganizes many student activities. The sale of United States Saving Stamps, operation of con- cession stands during football games, arrange- ments for special assemblies, and sponsorship of various dances are all responsibilities of this group. Again this year, exchange days were arranged with the student councils of other area high schools. Our oiiicers visited North Hills and Seneca Valley, and in return acted as hosts to the representatives from these schools. It is hoped that through these visits our own well-functioning Student Council can become even more efficient and effective.
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Page 96 text:
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E ROW ONE: S. Donaldson, B. Stewart, S. Cross, P. Thomas, M. Foley. ROW TWO: D. Metzler, S. Alberts, M. Cunningham, J. Powders, J, King, S. Kehew. ROW THREE: B. Grimes, D. Shumacher, M. Pomerleua, S. Vance, J. Crawford, J. Kehoe, J. Wicks, Mrs. Glanz. Bruce Stewart, Sandi Cross, Co-editors: Mrs. Glanz, Advisor. north star Anyone who has never faced one hundred and sixty empty column inches at one o'clock in the afternoon, with only enough copy to fill eighty inches and who has a deadline to meet at five otclock, cannot really understand the work involved in putting out a school newspa- per. Editors-in-chief Sandi Cross and Bruce Stewart have faced this problem, and with the help of their staff and the guidance of Mrs. Vera Glanz, who is in her seventh year as faculty sponsor, they have conquered it. Indeed, they have done so well that the North Star was cited by Columbia University as an excellent example of a high school newspaper and was highly rated by both Duquesne Univer- sity's and Columbia University's Scholastic Press Contests in na- tional competition. This year the North Star is being published monthly in the North Hills News-Record. The staff, however, lays out a paper every two weeks to keep in practice. In addition to their publishing duties, the staff members sponsor the annual Homecoming dance for alumni and the senior high. Its theme this year was 'fRhapsody in Goldf' 84
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