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The very octiye student government is mode up of mony LCDYAI. LEADERS. wesome, memoroble ond fun ore just o few words thot sum up the yeor in Student Council. A whole doy our of school wos how some of the Student Council mem- bers reocted to the first prqect, o field doy for speciol scouts ot Don Nicholos Porls, The members ossistf ed in crofts, sports, ond noture pro- jects, One for the treble, two for the boss, come on Covoliers, lets rock this ploceluos Derrick Fitzgerald sold ot the donce for the victory ogoinst Solisbury. To conclude the donce, the group song out newly 'lodopted school song, Green Acres is the ploce to be . . . Members olso generoted school spirit by selling pom-poms, pen' nonts, ond stodium cups during homeroom ond ot home footboll gomes, Student Council wos responsible for the mojority of the homecomf ing octivities. They set up the po- rode, coordinoted floots, ond were in chorge of the homecom- ing spirit weels. They olso spon- sored o donce ofter the gome. ln October, they sponsored o UNlCEF collection. Money collected from homerooms ond teochers went to help needy children worldwide. At Christmos time, members set the mood for the seoson by deco- roting the lobby ond setting up o Christmos moilbox. Students got o chonce to find out who they were most compoti- ble with when the Student Council sponsored the Heort-to-Heott com- puter motchfups in Februory. Also neor Volentine's Doy, the group sold cornotions. The fovorite octiyity of the stue dent body wos field doy in Moy. Field events, o dunlsing booth, ond the chonce to be out of closs gove the students one lost chonce to go ctozy ond hove fun before finol exoms, Hurry up ond tol-te this picture, l'ye got to decotote the lobbyl Shoundrio Gibson soys After the Soltsbury gome, students lommed until midnight, .,4 .,Vg .17 l if
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if 4 Mitzi '-1 iff --W..,.m., , 5 kr French club members listen as George Shuping discusses photos of his trip to Europe lost summer. f mum rims mv 5951+ UTHER 5 ,,,, , ff i or Z , .. M W V J, M-..w...,,,m, I 1 if ounting on each other was what the organizations were oll about. Members represented their clubs by serving in the community, school and through other lsinds of prqects. Members found that with the help of their advisors and other club members, they could get a lat accomplished, Success was what all clubs strived for, and when everyone participated, they got the job done. Key club, NHS. and Anchor club stu- dents found it hard to urise and shine to 1 K 'l www W- ,, as attend early morning meetings. Due to after-school practices and jobs, many clubs had to schedule meetings before school. For evening meetings, some club members volunteered their homes. Students who were not athletically in- clined found that joining the various or- ganizations gave them a chance to get involved. Everyone who wanted to por- ticipate in fun and helpful prqects chose clubs to work with. Performing CPR on the training dummy are H.O.S.A. CHealth Occupations Students of America? club members Reggie Wilson and Jeff Watkins 109
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