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COMMITTEES WORK day and night planning stu- dent activities. Student Council worked with the community on several projects. Along with Vietnam Mora- torium activities in Cedar Rapids, Council planned, in October, a Moratorium Day at Kennedy with speakers both for and against U.S. involvement in Vietnam. Council members also worked to get students to participate in the city's Walk For Development. Money from this thiny-mile-long walk went to poverty programs in South America and to poverty programs in Iowa. In November, Student Council members canvassed neighborhoods to try to get people to vote for a new city library. The library bond issue was defeated by only a small margin. YY' '75 !?.' . PANELS, SPEAKERS, and rock groups all try to convey ideas of Man's environment during Issues Week. Issues Week Creoie A - ,-WW, SALLY SCHWITFERS, Pat Brown and Eric Ulfers listen to the presentations of ideas in planning the Christmas Dance. 44
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Student Council Promotes Thonksgiving Food Drive Front row: Pat Willia, Cindy Zimpfer, Kathy New- man, Becky Nuzum, Sue Luettjohann, Mary McPart- land, Carla Pisel, Pat Peckosh, Diane Techau, Mary Sutton, Pam Shannahan. Second row: Susie Roehlk, Sherri Sherman, Rita Schrimper, Marilee Walker, Marcia Loney, Kandi Parsons, .lan Shupe, Susie Mac- kin, Linda McGowan, .Iuli Schupbach, Sherri Krug, Kathy McEnany. Third row: Kim Lawler, Sue Wood, SARAH ANTIN, Steve Lawler, and Chris Carmen explore the idea of open campus forJ.F.K. Vernon Smith, Janet Watts, Sue Robinson, Rex Schnitzline, Rick Weaver, Al Metzger, Sue Toussaint, Nancy Norton, Brenda Rainwater, .lay Snell, Marvy Lukes. Back row: Mr. Plagman, Gary Lasko, Judy Weik, Dave Kvach, Steve Sondag, Teny Young, Steve Sahl, Eric Ulfers, Dave Lubben, Steve Ridge, Sally Schwitters, Fritz VonYeast, Gary Lubben. Two major projects were carried out by Student Council. One was a year-long activity and involved l25 students from Tyler and McKinley Schools. Cub Scout, Boy Scout, Brownie, and Girls Scout dens and troops were organized with forty students from Kennedy acting as leaders. Special activities included a pancake supper, overnights, and attending sporting events. Another major activity was planning Issues Week, which was held March 16-20. The theme of Issues Week was Environment . Speakers, panels, movies, and spe- cial presentations were planned on topics ranging from dmgs and sex education to pollution and the mass media. Prominent figures from around the state participated. GETTING PUBLICITY out determines the success or failure of Student Council projects. .- ,aff , fo L1
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