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Councilitis ? To make his point, Junior Class Council president John Ackerman motions with his pencil, watched by vice-president Suzy Pantzer. Ideas form for future projects as the Black Student Union listens to senior DeeCee Murdock. Tonsillitis, hepatitis, and appendici- tis are familiar names, but what is councilitis? It is a common disease at large high schools where there are many councils. Student Council is the biggest coun- cil, composed of one person from each homeroom. Debate is the trade- mark of the Student Council, and they are efficient enough to pass seven motions in six minutes! The Class Councils take care of social events, the Christmas tree, and floats. An informal Senior Class Coun- cil meeting even had to cope with the scary problem of a falling tree! Black awareness is the idea behind the Black Student Union. They provide an opportunity to promote under- standing between black and white. A great start was made when they pres- ented the Homecoming football team with a 3 x 3 ft. box of cookies!
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Puzzled by a problem, Senior Class Coun- cil president Bob Lee listens to a discus- sion.
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Formal and posed, Boys ' and Girls ' State members smile as they recall past summer memories. Cramming math before Exercise in Knowl- edge team tryouts are seniors Sylvia Holt, Rick Boebinger, David Grossman and Jay Ponder. Brainstorm T Crash 1 Bang! National Honor Soci- ety is working noisily on its Homecom- ing float. This active group also tutors and participates in exchange pro- grams. All the NC brains are busy. Deadline after deadline is the mono- logue of any Quill and Scroll member who survived a year of editorship. Meanwhile, the Exercise in Knowledge team is out to uphold the reputation of last year ' s award winning team in mis- cellaneous knowledge. Boys ' and Girls ' State members are busy with luncheons and political rallies after a week on campus with camera bugs. National Merit Semifinalists were rewarded for their outstanding PSAT scores. All these groups are busy in some way — stirring up a storm! At ease on a counter-top is Quill and Scroll member, Vicki Shanner giving a staff mem- ber editorial advice. V N
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