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Page 26. Photo 1. A group of Student Congress representatives compare their notes on the meeting. 2. At a Stu-Co Exec meeting, Monty Miller listens as Stu-Co ,President -Laury Roberts explains an important point. 3. Stu-Co Exec members Mary Coolbaugh, Lorie Quinn, Kayte Kelley and Lisa Tilly work on making North bumper stickers as a fund-raising pro- ject. Page 27. Photo 1. STU-CO EXECUTIVE BOARD. Front: Lorie Quinn, Monty Miller, Robin Rose, Sondra Gharavi, Laury Roberts, Barb Bills, Lisa Ashner, Lois Castillo. Middle: Scot Shoup, Ken Prendergast, Gina Goldsbury, Jon Caffee, Lisa Tilly, Javonni Hill, Suzi Campbell, Colleen Roth, Cathy Pugh. Back: Mr. Jerry Cormack, Jim Kovar, Dave Merrill, Tim McCarty, Brian Wilhite, Bernadette Wayenherg, Chuck Lukinac, Mr. John Sparke. 2. Stu-Co sponsor Mr. Jerry Cormack discusses a recent decision with Bernadette Wayenberg while munching on popcorn at a Stu-Co Exec meeting. 3. Jon Caffee, junior, shows Stu-Co members the tankards the junior class plans to sell to raise money. 26 Student Congress
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Math Con Be Fun Competing once a month in the North library, Mathletes was a ufor fun math contest. Teams of up to two or three peo- ple from all the district high schools came once a month for the meets. The meets consisted of 15 questions, each worth a specified point value and time limit. Using only pencils, paper, and their brains, the teams had to come up with the correct answer within the time limit. The Mathletes' sponsor, math department chairwoman Miss Gertrude Welch, urged all in- terested students to join, and all who participated agreed that it was a fun chance to work on their math skills. Lv' W. Mathlctes 25
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Siu-Co Handles Many Jobs Student Congress was an organized group who helped make decisions concerning school matters. It was made up of Stu-Co Executive Board plus a representative from each se- cond hour class. Among Stu-Co's many jobs were handling elections, school parties, selling directories, and contributing to two funds: the United Way and the Megan Brim Fund. Student Congress worked on a number of other projects during the year, including the proposal of a smoking lounge in the school. Stu-Co Exec held meetings on Mon- day nights. The Executive officers were Laury Roberts, president, Son- dra Gharavi, vice-president, Barb Bills., secretaryz, and Bill Lewin, treasurer, aided by the heads of the numerous committees, including Inter-School Exchange, Social Com- mittee, Puhlic Relations., Elections, and several others. Student Congress 27
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