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While a long line of customers wait their turns, Larry Bernstein irighti takes his final swing at the old automobile. Sas-sn. Dozens relieve anxieties at Honor Societyis car smash Bang! Crashl People gave vent to their emotions by pounding on an old car at one of the National Honor Socie- ty's booths during the Fall Festival. A presidential poll booth conducted a survey on the upcoming presidential election at the festival, but the public NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY ifar abovej -Front Row: Bon Wig, President Chris Livermore, Ted E. Bear, Counselor Ron Joyce, Sue Strawbridge, Cris Stockwell, Brian Beck, Beth Holquist, and Bert Paul. Row Two: Chris Goodwill, Secretary Marie Kantor, Teri McCoy, Dave Moore, Lane Fortney, Vice-President Judy Sheeran, Dawn Bailey, Andrea Serafin, Bonita Nosko, and Adviser Virginia Lackey. Bracing themselves against the wind, Judy Sheeran, Dawn Bailey, and Brian Beck irighti collect the first ballot in the election survey. 14!national honor society response was poor and the results in- conclusive. Seventeen new people were induct- ed last May, and twenty-three members were inducted January 4, 1977: a des- sert was held in the cafeteria in honor of the occasion.
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Calling for more garlic bread from the chefs in the kitchen, Jody Carlin lleftl gets ready to serve more customers at the spaghetti dinner for the benefit of the Rotary Exchange Students. Council constitution changes make members more involved After revisions were made in the con- stitution last spring, members of the student council were required to as- sume a more active role in school gov- ernment. Members were required to keep notebooks and report council ac- tivities to their homerooms. The stu- dent council also installed a suggestion box by Principal Jack Dile's office. The student council helped out with two dinners held to benefit the ex- change student programs. A spaghetti dinner in cooperation with the Rotary Club took place January 21, and the AFS Fish Fry was held in March. The Working diligently throughout the year, members of the student council lfar abovel bring about needed changes in student government. Awaiting her turn, Jill Shorts ileftl watches Deanna Klingler and Larry Bernstein help a girl dismount from a pony at the Fall Festival. council also bought yearbooks for the four exchange students. The usual homecoming activities were arranged by the student council, and a new crown was purchased for the queen. A council-sponsored pony ride, held at the Fall Festival, raised enough money to pay for the home- coming activities. Meetings were held during the first activities period of each month. Offic- ers were Larry Bernstein, governor: Jim Hummer, lieutenant governor: Lisa Ensle, treasurer: and Dave Love, secre- raw. student council!15
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