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Elections And Teachefs Recognition ABOVE: Senior Alice Davenport, as campaign manager, ABOVE: junior Skip Lancaster gives the final speech of introduces her candidate for Student Council secretary. his campaign for Student Council president. ABOVE: Barb Link. sophomore. takes her turn at the pn- ABOVE: Linda Page hands out ballots as students return dium in front of students as a candidate for treasurer. to homerooms to make the final decisions on candidates. 27 7 Sludenl Lik-
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Scots Concerned With Hat Day, SC Student Council sponsors several projects each year, but this year was different in that more pro- jects were initiated which involved the coopera- tion of a greater number of students Teacheris Recognition Day was an idea never before tried. Students actually took over the position and du- ties of their teachers and the administrators Hat Day was another successful SC oriented project. It featured a pep rally with DJ Larry Clark and a hat contest An important yearly activity of SC is the elec- tion of officers. Officers for next year are Presi- dent - Skip Lancaster, Vice-President i Bob Schmitt, Secretary i Amy Osterhage, and Trea- surer - Anne Menke. Itis these activities that keep Oak Hills, Student Council and its members on the g0. LEFT: Tana Casper takes over teaching duties for Mr. Reynolds during Teacheris Recognition Day. BELOW: WSAI disc jockey, Larry Clarke, gets into the spirit of Hat Day after participating in a Pep Rally. 26 - Student Liil'
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Hours of Work Go to Make a Prom. Planning and making decorations for the Ju- nior-Senior Prom is the biggest job in Which the Junior Class is involved. This yeafs Class put in many hours and many days of work on table dec- orations such as Buddhas, elephants, Hoteis as well as a fountain, a ten foot statue of Buddha and shops for a Bazaar which lined the walls. LEFT: Sparkling lights lined the doorways to the dance floor. Here Karen Schwalbach attaches a string. ABOVE: Holei, Hindu Buddha, symbol of virtue and wish dom, occupied a place of honor as a centerpiece. 28 - Sludenl Life
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