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CU Junior Class Officers - Jackie Rahe, secretaryg Chris Fellenstein, president, Steve Uhrig, vice presidentg Jerry Gallaugher, treasurer. Q25 Freshman Class Ofjicers - Hans Click, president, Terry Stockman, secretaryg Brenda Ball, treasurer, Scott Radcliff, vice president. C31 Sophomore Class Officers - Sean Smith, president, David Rinkliff, secretaryg Shelley Smith, vice president, Bob Atwood, treasurer. LEADERS OF THE PA CK Elected at the first class meeting of the year, class officers must be the leaders of the pack. They must plan all money making projects and activities for that year. Class officers must set examples for the rest of the student body. Being a class officer is not an easy job. For example, prom time roles around, and the president of the junior class finds the treasury con- sists of ten dollars. There is a problem. Now it's four days before Easter and the president of the sopho- more class finds out that the sophomores are to do the Easter assembly. There's another problem. Homecoming time and the secretary of the freshman class starts working on the float. Oh, no, there's only one box of Kleenex and it covers one-fifth of the float. Another problem has arisen. There are not always problems to be encountered when you are a class officer. Rewards may be reaped and the honor and prestige that comes along with being a class offi- cer make it all worthwhile.
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FA CULT and ADMI ISTRA T10 A teacher is not only a teacher, but he is a slave driver, an enemy, a person, and most of all, a friend. The teachers of Unioto are no exception, and each day they must face rowdy students and unforeseen predicaments. But the teachers are not alone in their problems, the administration faces the same problems, only on a larger scale. Faculty and administration, working side by side, are the core of the educational process at Unioto.
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