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Q S.A.E. members: Heidi Drobnick, Karen Thoreson, Sally Raad. Tracy Schmidt, Faith Elness, Marion Gustafson. Laurie, you've got to be kidding if you think we're going to put dehydrated worms in the chocolate chip cookies. Gee, l've got five, tool Proctor High SchooI's two most wanted as seen through a two-way mirror. Gee, your hair smells terrific. F.H.A. is putting lines on my face. F.H.A. members: Faith Elness, Sheila Oachs, Kathy Johnson, Joy Balsness, Laurie Akey, Mrs. Donley. lf you knock them together will the dust come off?
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S.A.E. and F.H.A. Education and Homemaking S.A.E. is a euphamism for Students Action in Educa- tion. These students are interested in furthering the education of students through art, books, and fun. Early in the year, the group traveled to the Chanhassen Dinner Theatre to see a production of the musical Camelot. The group also went to various local art programs. F.H.A. started out the year by each member adopt- ing Grandparents . Each student adopted a shut-in and made these people feel wanted. The students also held their annual bike-a-thon in April for Cystic Fi- brous. Other activities included visiting Nopeming and a Teachers' Appreciation Day. F.H.A. wound up the year with a Mother-Daughter Banquet. vffifilf
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STUDENT COUNCIL Student government Student Council is the backbone of student activities. The mission of Student Council is to support and help other school organizations. Sixteen members comprise the Student Council of these, six are seniors, five are juniors,-and five are sophomores. Student Council mem- bers had a busy year planning activities for the benefit of Senior High Students. As in the past, homecoming and Knight of the Gridiron Ceremonies were part of their plans. During the winter, an Activity Day and a Club Appreciation Night was held for students to relax and have fun. 5 E S 3 E Es? l2fStudent Council
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