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Want of freedoms prompts students into action Hoping to overcome student apathy and lack of involvement in Student Council, ASB President Ross Shafer, Vice-President Bill Hartung, Activ- ities Co-ordinator Robin Gehri, Secretary Suzi Pere, and Treasurer Barb Weaver have helped the stu- dents to achieve new freedoms. Stu- dent lounge was a large step in this direction. This idea started in council last year and space for the lounge became available during the summer. All planning and organization was left up to the student body, so the actual student lounge as a facility only came about by work put in by students on the lounge committees. Overall chairman of these commit- tees was Gary Kessler with sub- committees on finance, rules, and fumishings being headed by Jan Lun- berg, Phil Dutton and Doug Spickel- mire, respectively. Other projects needing student in- volvement were honor pass and the Vashon Leadership Conference. Honor pass, an altemative to study hall, was put into effect through the committee headed by Doug Wells. Vashon, started by Bill Hartung's committee and guided by the rest of the ASB officers, gave more order to the meetings through the teaching of parlimentary procedure. This resulted in the reopening of the council meetings to the general stu- dent body after they had been closed because of disorganization and chaos. Student Council representatives, near right series, listen as Jeff Dacus moves to establish a fund to purchase fumiture for the student lounge. Then voting, the proposition passes by a vote of 32 to 6 and the meeting returns to its high level ofenthusiusm. Always cheerful, Suzi Pere, above right, reads the minutes of the previous meeting. Taking the minutes occupies the rest of Suzi's time during Student Council, us she fulfills her duty as ASB Secretary. 18
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an Q v v ,f President Ross Shafer, top, clarifies a point to a homeroom representative about his amendment to the constitution allowing club representatives to vote. Listening attentively to Ross Shafer, Student Council, above, prepares to break into small groups for discussion. The cafeteria was the room most suited for this activity. Gary Kessler, left, head of the student lounge committee, delivers his progress report on the operation of machines in the lounge to the council. lf? 3
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