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IFS Z -f Under the direction of Mr. O'Neil the IFS began the year by sending one student, Mary Grant, to the country of Guadamala, and by receiving three students from three other countries. These three students are Diego DelGado Ambrosi from Cuenea Ecuador who is staying with the Hurd family, Jose Eduardo Martinez de la Vega Mansilla from Mexico city, Mexico who is staying with the McVean family, and Salvador de Lavado from Mexico who is stay- ing with the Grant family. IFS Row 1: Mary Grant, Dana Atkins, Patty Belleville, Clare Clerkin Row 2: Beth Hurd, Fran Clerkin, Priscilla Chase, Mr. O'NeiI. Row 3: Jim Horth, Diego Delgado. JCL JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE The purpose of the Junior Clas- sical League is to provide Latin pupils with a more meaningful understanding of Ancient Greece and Rome and the clas- sical languages. Last summer, Mr. Wydysh, JCL advisor, attended the two-day National JCL Convention on June 27-29, 1978. The conven- tion was an enriching and en- joyable experience. Mr. Wydysh hopes that some of the Sandy Creek JCI members will attend the next convention on June 26-28, 1979. QL Row 1: Janet Gilbert, Gregg Harvey, Row 2: Todd Warner, Patty Zehr. Row 3: Cathy Zehr. Row 4: Shaun Kimball, Jim Horth, Ann Stacy.
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Student Council Row 1: Ray Pennock, Mark Rempe, Sharlotte White, Patty Zehr, Elizabeth Albrecht, Chris Ellis, Jennifer Wydysh. Row 2: Teresa Soule, Gregg Harvey, Rich Rowland, Mike Black, Shaun Kimball, President-Millie Russell, Vice Pres-Jim Hurd. Absent: Secretary- Earl Porter, Treasurer-Gena Harvey. Comets Tale Row 1: Glorie Moyer, Scott Ridgeway, Skip Reeves, Heather Joslyn. Row 2: Scott Hurtibus, Sue Mills, Bernedette Sullivan, George Stevens. Absent: Chris Walker, editor THE STUDENT COUNCIL The High School Student Council is the voice of the student body. The Council, which is elected every year, discusses student problems and makes recommenda- tions to the administration. It sponsors the Annual Homecoming Weekend, promotes the Book Fair and compiles the Student Handbook. THE COMET'S TALE THE COMET'S TALE, SCCS school news- paper, informs the student body about cur- rent school events and opinions, as well as providing light entertainment. Working on THE COMET' S TALE isa good source of training in journalism and jobs pertaining to newspaper production. Sev- eral former staff members who graduated from SCCS have gone on to 'major in jour nalism or have put their training to use by working on college publications.
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Q .1- W. 5. R. L s R . W bf . i ll School Press Institute Patty Zehr, Jim Horth. Boys State Q32 L Jim Horth and Patty Zehr, members of the Spade Staff and Snow Scholarship recipients, attended the 20th Annual School Press Institute on August 6-18, 1978 at Syracuse University. Fifth-nine students from six states worked together to produce PICA, the SPI yearbook and LATE NIGHT EDITION, the SPI newspaper. They attended newspaper and yearbook classes and labs every day. Special entertainment provided for the students included a con- cert at Crouse College and a picnic at Green Lakes State Park The students received their diplomas at the graduation dinner held at the Hotel Syracuse. Shortly after the 1977-1978 school year . ended, Ricky Haynes joined other boys from all over New York State for a week of citizenship education and fun at Morris- ville College. XM The participants set up their own Model State government. Ricky became Commis- sioner of Parks and Recreation. The boys listened to guest speakres who challenged .fs fe- them to become better citizens. l ,--' Ricky Haynes.
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