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WW QRVEEIH fi r T . fl ' S x I , - ff Nysk' aw. Qi I ,vw 5133: Council members ponder the problems of SHS. , ,N 1'1T'if1f 'Q' . 2 t-59? Q ' : J- 35,5 E . Q ! 'Q E : a , avg-:::::,,:::L x 5 ' f 2 1' QI ., f- Af J f'L..f E ' 4 . Q . , S . ,M 1 1,4 is , ,fa .' ,. , N, ,...,,,., ,nxl -P V- ---A V 1- - I - ,.., A- Q Z, 1 'I Q l The Homecoming parade was one ofthe many events that Student Council STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: Karen Ackerman. Vice-President undertook. Charles McCaffrey, President: Sally Plain, Secretary. STUDENT COUNCIL: ROW ONE: Jenean Larsen, Ellen Layden, Terry Zeman. Linda Yoder. Ellene Andrew. Debbie DeWall. Jeannie Daniels, ROW TWO: Val Simhauser, Mimi Birt, Robin Verich, Karen Crawford, Holly Gerberding, Karen Ackerman, Carol Joyce, Vicki Carter: ROW THREE: Jennifer Larsen, Libby Luers, Sally Plain, Pat Noonan, Patti Elder, Mary Jo Howarth, Bonnie Blythe, Charles McCaffrey, Julie Furry. ROW FOUR: Mark Mussatt, Mike Pease, Tim Kehoe, Marty McClain, W, George Wallis, David Estrop. 4 ll r 4 ., 2 .ge F .fir gf
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COUNCIL TRIVES FUR INVOLVEME T Student Council has improved since last year. We need the student body behind it - it has been in a slump since my freshman year. Without support nothing can be accomplished. The underclassmen should open their eyes to the problems we have and help in making Student Council more effective. - K. Ackerman WCM by R, . . . . X i X, ,Ms ,tjggalgg , 5,--was-Xs:,5 'ag -,gfQ,,g..X, X K . ss - X - it . ' as I - X- 3 T iii: fin, N 2232. ' . Q K A . ' W if Wi ', l '- ,-es fs: Wf:Wf2?QagQ vfr53:35wfe',+,5f5-' Q . W Sw '-. Y - Q Xt 'df ' . 5-' ul 5 Lim 3, f. I ' X A XX f -'TD News , X, 1 TEE. A: X I .. : ' ' em X ff s ,X , . K Q, X... N . .l n 1 , Q , f if ' IW' NI is X 2, X 5 V g 1 . .aykt-. , f,., -, X 5' Y ve: - f' sy., X s ss ' Q ,Ig-. X 3 s s 73. A ' 'Q -TZ? 2 if E ' ,ww f Q ,1,- -wf to ,gs XX X,. fu: att. 'A M XY X ff Y r ms? ' .2 - Q :AMN e X ff f X, -4925 1 , A is 9, if X as X X X f , .X Lrg wt f W-saw wsfzwfkivs , 'X X-ww-.saw Mt-M A gf f3ji5Ng5?3f9.i f, .m1q,9f, .- '4 KX ,Q V-J J'0QffA,,. ,. ,N W ' ,AG: f5i ' X1 ' if :'4i.z1.kf - -fe. r .,gS'gi-JF f':'v -'f-15 -if' . 'tm mtg S .X-: ' i ' A - mifsxwgztw- F59 s S C - Xt rfffs,Avmw:.Q1s,sSSz:sTwNs2fg,XC, k g. N ,'-S , A 1 qv N Council President Charles McCaffrey conducts a meeting. INTRA-CITY STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES: Karen Ackerman, Brad Whitaker, Patti Elder, Val Simhauser.
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THE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL VOLUME 15 NO. 5 SPRING FIELD, iLL. 62704 DECEMBER 21 1971 HARVEY Philos Hold Goodies Drive Harvey, the great comedy piay, was presented by the talented actors if ygg are 3 Phiio, yt-,U gre agfeady of the Sl-lSrsenior class. The play was acted out on Friday and Saturday, aware Whafg going gn, lf not, you November 19 and 20. The cast of characters and their positions are: may Want to, Holly Gerberding .......,....,................. Veta Louise Simmons This year Philos, a SHS girls' Ser- Jo EIIQFT I ILlSOTi .. . .... . . ... 8. h OF ice glub 25 handling ggi Ong gr two ROBIN VGUCIW F I fi LMAO Haut three service projects. They are: Joel Catlin .....,. .....,........... E lwood P. Dowd Janet Dickinson .. Pam Greening Pat Kraushaar .. Bill Cummings .... lvliss Johnson ......... Ftuth Kelly, RN. Lyman Sanderson, NLS. .. Wm. Fi. Chumley, MD. Greg Sarstead .. ....... Duarte Witsoh lvlary Dimit .,..... Betty Churniey John Parch .... ...., . . .,.. .......... . . Judge Clrnar Gaffney Brad Bucklih .....,......,.,.,........................... EJ. Lofgren These seniors did a fine job with the heip of ivir. Thayne Errtey and special thanks toward the heip of Mr. J. Edwards arid Mr. A. Gerski. ..g,.,r4 . 'QF-'V Q 9' e What Hams! Left to right: Mary Dimit, Joelyn Huson, Robin Verich, Joel Catlin, Pam Greening, Bitl Cummings, John Parch, and Greg Barstead. Cast members not pictured are: Brad Bucklin, Jan Dickinson, Holly Gerber- ding, Pal Krausher, and Harvey ll thinkl. AFS Several weeks ago AFS members were selling candy to raise money. They were vary successful in that they raised over 3500. The money will be used to send a student abroad. By Gay Clougn HEY FRESHMEN! pam Way Friday l interviewed the freshmen class president. Before thejnterw view, l had noticed that some of the freshmen thought our president was not doing anything. Craig had noticed it too. During the interview the subject was brought up. l-le said that the officers themselves could not run the class nor was the class contributing any ideas for projects. Craig and Susie both urge the freshmen class to become involved. When a project comes up support it, volunteer to help, suggest something.--GET INVOLVED. ti Collecting canned vegetables and fruit goods to give to families whose Christmas dinners might be extra special this year simply because they have this extra food, 2l Bring oid ciothes, toys, or ac? cessories for the mentally retarded children at Lincoln State School. Conditions are really bad at the school and the students can really use the clothes, or 37 Christmas Caroling at the Homestead or Dirksen nursing homes. The girls are required to do two of the three projects and they may do a third for extra points. So tar, the resutts have been very good. l'm sure the end result wilt be, too. Vandalism As most of us know, a vandalism took place early Firday morning and several flats were destroyed. lt was a shame that it happened, but l, and l'm sure the cast does too, send very special thanks to everyone who fix the damage done and get the show back on the road. Those students and families who didrt't show up Firday or Saturday sure missed something great. And those who did show up were probably surprised to see Harvey show up at the last minute. ED SEUNGER was the lucky one to be wrapped up in bunny ears and cot- ton-tail. G. Hershey
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