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The German bake sale attracted a lot of freshman attention during the lunch periods. Freshmen Lisa Libs and Carolyn Graf contently leave school after the 3:20 bell. mm N Freshman Tim Smith and senior Robert Wilson select a tune on the cafeteria jukebox. 18h Student Life
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Club additions activate more participation This years club program was expanded to attract more student involvement. One of the new clubs added to the ECA program was a disco club. Students had the chance to learn the latest disco dance steps from other students in a free-style atmosphere. In their third year of existence, the Gold Teens Club had a very helpful and busy year. They worked at the State Hospital during Christmas making gifts and decorating. They also sponsored a party for some of the patients. The Political Action Club, guided by Mr. Rick Borries, social studies teacher, kept up with local politics throughout the year. Mayoral candidates Mike Vandeveer and Randy Shepherd spoke during some of their meetings this year. With the addition of the Disco Club, 42 groups participated in this yearis club program. With the exception of snow days and holidays, the club program met every two weeks. Co-ordinator for this year's club program was Assistant Principal Warren Wilhelm. Mr. Stephen Sander teaches the funda- mentals of CPR to junior Betsy Grizzell during an ECA club period. , WWW'W X . Juniors Doug Cody and Steve Eitman are busy making items for the German Clubis bake sale. Democratic mayoral candidate Mike Vandeveer discusses current campaign issues with the Political Action Club. wssssswwmsv x Student Lifew 17
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Class adapts to high school way of life This was the first year of high school for 475 freshmen. These newcomers soon adapted to the Harrison way of life although it was difficult finding their way around the first few days of school. tiWe have some really outstanding freshmen students both academically and with leadership potential. As a whole, the class made a good adjustment to high school, said freshman counselor Mrs. Marge Kinsey. Mrs. Kinsey wasted no time getting class elections started. Class officers were Tom Miltner, president; Amy Hight, vice-president; Matt Baugh, treasurer; and Janet Dassell, secretary. Freshman Ted Kleist bellows out the resonant tones of his horn. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: T. Miltner, J . Dassell, M. Baugh, A. Hight. x ro A5 axwwt Student LifeH9
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