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Power Through The Students 8-AP 1 . - , ,, ...MB STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: Dan Schaar, Parliamentariang Karen Goff, Corresponding Secretary, Kathy Lindsey, President, Terri Harvey, Vice President, Holly Powers, Recording Secretary: Shawn Miller, Treasurer. NINTH GRADE REPRESENTATIVES. FRONT ROW: Debbie Holtom, Rob Aikin, Mike Wrobel, Dawn Masters, Donna Scrivner, Patti Wiloughby, Penny Nichols. SEC- OND ROW: Ron Tcjhkl, Don Pelton, Ceree Martin, Terry Howard, Ward Miller, Christy Walker. THIRD ROW: Ali- con Turner, Patty Deo, Annette Plante, Becky DeVa.r. v---...v Nia SEVENTH GRADE REPRESENTATIVES. FRONT ROW: Jari Johnson, Cheryle Bushon, Marki Holboth, Lee Judge, Terry Williams, Jeff O'Berry, Vick Vanicelli. SEC- Q -ff' OND ROW: Cheryle Denton,Mary Cahne, Vicky Harvey, David Blagent, Dave Mackie, Brad Fagan. K The Student Council did many things for the student body as the year Went by. They sponsored exciting dances, a spectacular magazine sale and a school spelling bee. They also participated in a student exchange with Crary, Pierce, and Washington Junior High. The ex- change gave them a chance to see how the other schools function. Student Council did a fantastic job and suc- ceeded in doing the best for our school. EIGHTH GRADE REPRESENTATIVES. FRONT ROW: Missy Cattel, Mark Flath, Ken Allen, Tim Mar- shall, Darrel Wichtman, Bob Wooderson, Mike Pankner, Laura Siinpkins. SECOND ROW: Janet Elston, Gretc- hen Smith, Jeannine Forge, Teresa Martin, Kathy Lyon, Marlene Morgan, Kathy Hill.
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Our Ticket T 0 Washington A student pays her monthly trip payment. YP Our trip club consists of two trip representatives from every ninth grade civics class. The representa- tives, along with Mr. Allen and Mr. Hardoin, suc- ceeded in making the Washington trip an exciting time for all ninth grade students. The candy sales were a great success, as far as cutting the cost of the students' trip. Many of the students sold enough candy to pay for their entire trip! Trip club isnit as easy as you think it is. The representatives must go to all the meetings, and keep track of everything that happens to the candy and candy money. To these students, we give thanks, for making the Washington trip possible. TRIP COMMITTEE REPRESENTATIVES. FIRST ROW: Debbie Christie, Debbie Moore, Sandy Stepanski, Debi Felice, Kim Billette, Milly Burton, Linda Norman, Leslie Sizemore. SECOND ROW: Dave Wilson, JoMa.ry Burgdorf, Dave Nicholas, Kathy Meyer, Cheryl Sellers, Mary Seeterlin. TRIP COMMITTEE ALTERNATES. FIRST ROW: Marianne Groth, Sue Overall, Wendy Wilcox, Jeff Skewes, Michael George, Wendy Ingram, Mark McCurdy. SECOND ROW: Cindy Evans, Jenny Holan, Robin Thyle, Liz Gaulke, Meg Kaul, Bryan McMahon, Bill Brian.
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