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Student Council members are-ROW 7-S. Sisson, I. Ladd, H. Borders, T. Tuber- osa, S. Wakefield, C. Hanley, B. Curtis, C. Collins, B. Heck, ROW 2-P. Finnerty, S. Sibonde, O. Smith, I. jones, D. Smith, M. Minger, M. johnson, T. Fischer, B. Stew- ard,D.Thiemann. Student council assu T. Tuberosa, president, H. Borders, secretary, S. Wake- field, treasurer, and M. Cioergen, vice-president, assume responsibility of leading the student body. Students push and claw to get their candy! But Mr. Fallon and Student Council representative D. Smith maintain their cool. mes responsibility Generosity is the outstanding mark of this year's Student Council. Through hard work put into the pre- school book sale, the candy sale, and the carnival, the group earned enough money to donate over three hundred dollars to the school. Every- one profited from the success of the Council.
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Club renders service. The Key Club is composed of mem- bers from the sophomore, junior, and senior classes. Their main interests are civic affairs and helping the school and community. Their service projects included the Leadership Training Conference and counseling at the Fresh Air Camp. Raising money was accomplished through the sale of candles and per- fume and by hosting a spaghetti din- ner. Key Club members are a very select group. Their hard work and faithful service is proven by their award stud- ded record. M. N X r u - of f ll Key Club members j. jones, S. Calofaro, K. Buck, and P, Finnerty discover it takes hard work and ingenuity to construct a backdrop. Leaders amon leaders this ears Ke Club officers s g ' , y y 'v .1re.ecre- tary, M. johnson, treasurer, K. Buck, president, P, Finnertyg and vice-president B, lnserra. Serving as members of Key Club this year, they are and j. jones. STANDING are: M. Minger, S. Wakefield, SEATED: M. Callahan, R. Verdeyen, B. Lansaw, B. In- B. Liebler, j. Sullivan, S, Vallely, T. Fischer, D. Blanco, serra, M. johnson, P. Finnerty, K. Buck, D. Thiemann, B.Grimes,S.C.rohovsky,D.Shook,and B. Heck. 25
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