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WMD SQL? QQ QQWQGDU Qlfid FJMEJUUCH? Q. Where could a student go to get involved in school services? A. Student Council. The Student Council took on quite a number of projects which helped the school this year. Their first major project included the entire Perkins School district. This event, Homecoming, included the coronation of the queen, a foot- ball game, parade and a dance in the cafeteria. Shortly after Homecoming, sever- al members found themselves paint- ing the the Corner Closet Bookstore in the old office. They later changed the name to The Pirate's Cove which sold candy items in addition to school supplies. The Annual Red Cross Bloodmo- bile was also sponsored by Student Council. Students who gave blood, which totaled 140 pints, gained free admittance to the Christmas Assem- bly. Members also conducted the United Fund Drive. Members of the council helped at the PTO fair by manning the coat check. In addition, they had repre- sentatives work for the March of Dimes. Students also participated in student exchange programs with Clyde High School. After sponsoring the Sadie Haw- kins Dance, the council worked on constitutional revisions which had not been amended since 1974. Although many students did not realize the council's accomplish- ments, this group was very active throughout the year. Their final af- fair was a banquet where they bid farewell to Mr. Ed Muffler since it was his last year as the club's advi- sor. This Page: 1. While the treasurer is out, Lisa Matter takes over and helps Leroy Matthews sell items from the Pirate's Cove. 2. Bobbi Brooks decorates tables for the Sa- die Hawkins Dance. Opposlte Page 1. Finishing touches are important to Jenni Farrell as she decorates an alter for the Sadie Hawkins Dance. 2. President Phil Bickley prepares his notes for the election meeting near the end of the 'year. 3. Though the meetings are sometimes long, Dan Sapper, Andy Anthony and Suzanne McCracken can still have fun in council. 4. As an attempt to make the Corner Closet look nicer, Jean Wright helps by painting the baseboards. 28 Student Councll
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