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I believe that participa- tion in the Model United Nations is one ofthe best experiences a student can go through, said Dick Stauf- fer, who himselfwas the head oftwo delegations to this year's sessions of Model U.N.'s. The Model U.N. is de- signed to stimulate interest among students in the Unit- ed Nations and in world af- fairs. There is a delegation composed ofa few members and led by a head delegate. Under the guidance of Mr. Pare and Mr. Mueller, this group of seniors land one sophomorell were part ofa very worthwhile and fun learning experience. The twelve students, eight teachers, principal, and par- ent, who compose the coun- cil, control the most power in the school behind Mr. Barter. Some oftheir major ac- complishments were: a stu- dent smoking area, the Stu- dent Rights Information Center, the start ofWJMM, the Student Activities Committee, and M.I.L.E.. and the Council passed a document to help guard rights provided by the Stu- dent Bill fo Rights. Officers for the Council were Dick Stauffer, chair- man, Tom Peterson, secre- tary, and Tom Hall, parliamentarian. 136 Student Govt.: Model U. . . .CJ Policies And Procedures anim - t i f- ' H3322 .1 5 ' s BACK: Kathy Hammer, Gail Farr. Mrs. Alice Kopp, Mrs. Barb Rider, Ann Waldbillig, Mrs. Kathy Smith, Mrs. Kim Cohn, Mr. Hubble. FRONT: Marcia Inhorn, Alison Lindsay, Anne Maria DeZonia, Tom Hall, Dick Stauffer, Dan Ross- miller, Barb Morris, Laurie Nielson, Kathy Getter.
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The Stage Crew is one activity that is essential to the school. They put in so much work before and dur- ing every concert, dance, and play, setting up the pro- per lighting. Pictured here are students who helped with the Music Man. FRONT: Paul Zutl. Laurie Ea- ton. Richard Webb, Alan Becknell. Neal Goldstein. Joel McNeely. MIDDLE: Julie Schaller, Chris Waggoner. Gary Goodman. TOP: Fred Foster. There's no business like show business. was the theme ofthe May 10th and llth water ballet show. Under the guidance of Miss Heath, Leslie Garland, and Bobbi Reif, the 35 girls wrote most ofthe nine rou- tines themselves. l35
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Pye ir ua.. , C gt 9335 ff, as Class fficers Top: Senior Class Ofieers: As usual, President Kirk Morledge has his hands full with Sue McGinnity - trea- surer, Lisa Eckert - Vice-President, and Marta Se- queira - secretary. Left Middle: Soph. Class Officers: Ann Morledge f treasurer, Beth Gullickson -- Vice- Pres., and Helen Sivertson f President. Middle Right: Sr. Committee Chairmen: TOP: Jean Towell, Holly Cook, Dick Stauffer, Ann Allen. MIDDLE: Sue John- son, Anne Marie DeZonia, Laurie Eaton. Karen Schwaiger. BOTTOM: Karen Vertz. Bottom: Junior Class Officers: Suzan-ne DeZonia - Vice-Pres., Diane Lybek - treasurer, Julie Huiras - secretary, Kirsten Tinglum +- President. , Senior Class Chairmen i , I A ,. ..-V. . F f A I A Tv, ,, Q.. ' f ' Yll ty- ' XX ,,,,, ptr. f fill? N , . as Z .gr N V, VV 1 .I . rg flt fewed 41, ff rai?? A L ,'g:' . f'f- Z VV , A' There are some things in life that only happen during your senior year, and the goal ofthe senior chairmen has been to involve as many people as possible in these activities. There were I4 chairmen for nine commit- tees. whose responsibility was to organire and carry out the events and problems unique to seniors. The chairmen and their committees together with the class ollicers had to make many agonizing and controversial decisions: Should we all wear green graduating gow ns or should the girls wear w hite'? Should we graduate to the theme from Johnny Carson or Pomp and Circumstance? Who would actually buy a Colossal Container? Who will we get for a speaker? Where should we have Prom? All these and many other Critical problems were solved by these industrious chairmen. their committees. and the class ollicers. 137
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