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STUDENT GOVERNMENT The upper branch of the G.O. is the Student Council. Presided over by the G.O. president, the Council meets weekly to conduct the business activities of the G.O. Georgia Suzuki, Vice-President; Jim Wilson, President; Carla Schoek, Secretary Miss Anderson Sponior ' G.O.” stands for the General Organization of the pupils of WTH. The Constitution of this association was drawn up: to furnish means for the expression of the student sentiment; to promote not only the government of the school but to provide for student participation in it; to provide for the organization of all school clubs; and to direci the collection and disbursement of all G.O. funds. Congress is a branch of the General Organization. It is patterned somewhat after the Federal Government. Each homeroom elects one representative to this body.
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n« ci«m The Tatler voi ti o • • nr V|( HNK fil Ntcil yiMOO« 'IWV ! II IH4 Why Students Smoke: ‘I’m Part of the Gang’ By Qrrg Smith and liunr Mrnradri I'm part of liir »;jnR I fiord n nrur for smoking I tay fm nervous I wnofcr t» Rot bark at my parrots In tliiv way Wot Terh amok ••n rrvMt thnr rrtnint for smoking T h •• iltulrnlt mtorviowed iant wrm In makr up thnr minds whrihrr to mnkr or not Although man; d i f f r r r n .ititwrr • w •• r i given they al Irad la the fat that vmokcr TV Panel Eight Wnl Terh pu II pil have psrlirlpalrd In ,t thr taping of a student pilot T pan«-l program d called Vatu j Koprotontlnc Wnl Trrh were Vila lill'm t» IIA. Kirhard Kit mrk IIA I-am Paul 1211 Datr IHIIon IIA i-tnrct Krrjel Tammy Olrjnik. Hamr Itmin. IIA Jim Hlltna. ISA SMOKING I a hi away with some I i i BULLE Scholarsh National Men Test nlll hr fiirn March 10 ll HA’S aad 128 who wish to take thr Inti ibaaM rrgtvtrr begin Blog Frbruin 24 tn (hr guid iorr off Iee resting mil hr in room 204 thr ftnl through thr fiffh period Klimek at Higbee's Richard HJimek. IIA. hat par tinpaled In a panrl diseuttioo on JutrnJIe Protection. -sored by thr Ur Parrot TrarM discussion (mo Auditorium Jai Home West Trrh Tomorrow ” it Sa She had lhr high' Belt (rocker II Tomorrow test . awarded a pin. a paprr will hr rnlr competition P TO Thr Shirk! of ebr hr Ihr program hr Cleveland nrol at Ihr nrU PTO hr meeting is rbruary 19 al 2 00 ee Boom FFA Elections Sew ofliren of Thr Future inner? o America flub arr riidrnt. Bob Meftaken. vice tldeni. Greg Miller. seerr-f. Marilyn Molehan. treasur Loo Wrlgan near •A Mated thr gang rar ago When I cancer I nd ad Wfr I guru that» why I smoke but I really don t know ' I smoke a lilUe over a park a day I gue my parent smoking gave me the idea It's a habit now and I doubt if III slop ' Another 9A related It fun. and it rrlaxe me I don t really Hunk it a waste of l me My parent imokr. and I guess my children probably will, too A different J opinion was giv en by a I0P I've been imoking a pack and j half a day since I wa twelve I found it didn't rela me or do anything but ruin my health I wa-- a good flu dent but not any more I've cut down to one or two rig arettes a day. but I wish I had never Maned Some itud nta don't have many interest and are bored They turn to smoking to lake H i- place of sports and hobbies It paiu-s the lime, a I2A com mmted A girl said I amok to get bar. at my parent They don t want me to smoke but they rant follow me everywhere I (I) it iho I am independent of them Does, smoking really show maturity? I used to smoke whm I was fourteen an IIP stated I thought it would show my maturity I quit when 1 saw I gained nothing ’ ISA ISA; and Gather Sfarfleq Imh WEST TECH •TATLER STAFF r.ahf Mo, M«'e. Kath, Sfo.aee Jr rooming Week' Nears flock Jean Berne J »n Ai.ce Wood file for Ihr following scholar ships Student playing puao, organ, viola, violin cello string bass harp, tlutc oboe I j.«»« ii French horn. tuba, clarinet, trumpet or trombone and having a good music background will be eligible for thr Ohio I'nivrnuty Muse ■•ship These Mu- audition during n January 4th to ft mg in thr top quarter of thru class Applications should be made no later (ban February 2V Four year |5B0ti scholarship will be available to bo s going into chemical, civil electrical mechanical or metallurgul en gincrring and ranking in the top tenth of their das For any further information student should consult Mica Doom Burton guidance coun »rlor Teachers on Faculty avrlnj s hair joined •aff this sc Mr Nikola Mr Francis Kolinski. Or-in Yugo- tfending I hi «fu Lrshall ig BB e He n nath .i Hr ts r r ...j He taught in --rg for a year and at tlson Junior High in Cleveland for a year and a half He ts now working for his Masters degree at John Carroll “Homeroom scheduling was one of my major problems” slated Mr Preston 'Things were so confusing at first that 1 r»en walked into the wrong homeroom, commented Mr Osborne, new biology teacher Hr attended both Hiram and Oberlm Colleges, and is now working for hit Masters Hr enjoy raiung animals especially horses Mr McDowell, a member of the Physics Department, is a graduate of Genoa College in Fne. Pennsylvania He taught at Fast High before coming to Tech Tech doesn t seem as big as it is student wise commented Mr McDowell Miss Kosmski teaches in the Home Ec Department She is from Pennsylvania and is a graduate of Penn State She taught at Rhodes for a semester Mr Kosmos teachr Buxine® Education He is a graduate of lancoln High School and Fenn College His student teaching was done at Tech He reads in his spare time. 21 mi rk is It Riccw ung Week k of Febru-purpose of the week •$ to present the dress code to al) West Techrn Newly illustrated pamphlets will be distributed to all homerooms Each student will then have a copy of the Dees Code .Although ■ not been alt mitlee feelr dress code f a more att rather thr graphed p: read. k«-p effect hv GO S' students Richard Klimek 11 A. and John Schambacb. I0A. co-chairmen of the Public Relations Committee, are in charge of the week's activities There will be contests for the best dressed flu-dents throughout the week. Winners will be chosen each day and a grand prise will be awarded at the end of the week Member of ommittee will choose “ feel to ft be a corv •e poster student il-3 Grooming e ito UNit loo . nv of the G Mr Ron » sor com ship doe you can means • i'a T school many body can ere , that is typical of Wen .. tradition ” Debbie Gaede and Jim SchulU. ISA's, are cochairmen of the drive. Hus semestef studenU will he allowed to go oul«de during all lunch periods, but it is essential that they have a GO card as With a GO card n vote in all elec- reaches if goal of il sponsor a Hooten-i will be held in Ma rent rebate bring of-the purchase of GO 1 last until February chool as large as ours, to get everyone to pur GO card If all the stu dents back the drive this sem-citrr and we do become 100%, then they will be showing the faculty, administration, and community that West Tech has pnde m it General Organiu tlon.” commented Jim Wilson. GO president
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