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D1 LTC' tutlent Council works to better our school for others At a bi-weekly meeting of the Student Council. President Lyle Gohn presents a money-making idea of selling tiny stuff- ed Zebras. Council members include tfront town Terry Smith, Nancy Ewen, Ellen Goodrich, Sue Walker, Sandy Smith, Pat Kern, Rich McLochlin, fback row! Linda Butt, Cindy Kindig, Linda Thompson, Ronnie Zent, Dave Cessna, Dixie Burkhart, Pat Felke, and Steve Brown. A new Zebby is another item purchased by the Student Council. Planning for further additions are fseatedl L. Gohn, S. Walker, Mrs. Berkebile, S. Smith, fstandingq E. Goodrich, and Mr. Schroer. 26 - Did you notice that nobody had to beg, bor- row, or steal Kleenex this year? The reason is simple, the Student Council installed a new Kleen- ex dispenser. Early in the school year, nine of the seventeen members attended a state Student Council conven- tion at Columbus, Indiana. They learned many facts and ideas which proved helpful in the suc- cessful months that followed. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Berkebile and Mr. Schroer and the guidance of Lyle Gohn, presi- dent, the Council sponsored the Homecoming, re- vised its constitution, and helped solve felIow-stu- dents' problems. For the first time they had a float in the Homecoming parade, although it was not entered in the competition. Several members head- ed a senior cord censoring committee, and through- out the year the group worked toward bettering the school and the community.
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