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rr Wait a minute! Illustrating superiority, class officer Walter Freeman takes all opinions into account. Walter has organized many junior activities, such as the maga- zine drive and appointments for prom committees. It ' s the best dance ever! Senior representative Rate Omerza explains cost of the Spring dance. This year ' s dances become the best turn-out ever. lere was a big improvement this year with studer t council, and one of ; themi was Homecom- ing. ■-Kothy Kelly g8F Student Council
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' amotis jLast li Newspaper has been an enjoyable experience for me. It was challenging to think of different orti- oles for every paper, — William Eversole Column by column Organizing a page layout. Dave Turk prepares for rhe next issue. His involvement and effort will prepare him for an efficient senior year. Looking for errors Junior Ann RossoLl corrects gram- matical mistakes in a piece of copy before it is sent to the printers. Ann is the future editor-in-chief of the newspa- per. Newspaper 83
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Abiding By tine [?ules Forum for Discussion What is the function of the Student Council? To promote school wants and school spir- it? They try their best. Student council was composed of a board which includes a President, a Vice President, a Secretary, and a Treasurer. Each homeroom in the school elected representative and a alternative to represent the student bodies views. This year was one of our best years yet, Kathy was able to pull together the students and the parents of our community to really have some classy projects, commented Jack Hll on Kathy Kelly ' s performance as President. When the parents offered their help we just let it go at that in the past, but the 84 ' Homecom- ing was one of the finest yet, because of the contribut- ing parents, said Kathy. The 84-85 school year got off to a sound start with the spirit week and Homecom- ing. Rafe Omerza replied, Iwanted this years bonfire to be the best we have had at this school and thanks to a select few guy and girls we were able to do just that. The student council then planned the annual flower sale at Valentines Day and followed it up with the first Battle of the Classes. I knew we were going to win all along, commented Larry Schwenk, the seniors were the best class in this school, with a few excep- tions, and we had proved it twice, first Powder Puff then Battle of the Classes. The student council representatives this year were: President — Kathleen Kelly, Vice-President — Mary I wanted this year ' s bontire to be the best we have had at this school and thanks to a seleot tew guys and girls we were able to do just that, Lombardo, Secretary — Kim Markusic, and Treasurer — Heather Shaw, advised by Jack Hall. Without these kids and their dedication, I don ' t know what would have happened to this year, replied Jack Hall. Is adviser John Hall depressed. ' He must be |ust relaxing because Next Please! Doug Courtney and Usa Santorelli step up to be sized this year ' s student council has done an excellent lob with obtaining for class rings. To purchase rings the students must decide on color more decorations for this year ' s Homecoming dance. and size. Student Council 83 A — ■r -
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