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Gfficers Take Charge Class officers led their respective classes by planning activities and meetings to promote spirit and make their class number one. Senior class president Carol Fuchs worked with vice president Barry Hagan and secretary Shanda Dun- can planning activities to try and make the senior year the best of all. Carol Fuchs said, It was hard to find a time in the school calendar for activities this year, but we did manage somehow to raise money for prom. I think everybody liked the movie idea because by the time you are a senior, you are ready for something different other than class dances, added Carol. Denice Garnier, vice president of the junior class, said, Even though the spirit points didn't show it, l felt our class was still as close as ever. The other officers were Brent Wilkin- son as president, and Julie Warren as secretary. Stacy Bunn, secretary of the sophomore class, said, Our class re- mained close lin the spirit points standingsj and, as a whole, was fantastic. The other officers were president, Lori Clifton, and vice president, Julie Newman. The sophomore class 'sent welcome letters to new students in their class. Freshman class president James Brown said, l feel that we had more spirit than any other class at Kickapoo! Freshman vice president was Mike Martin and secretary was Marie Ancheta. Coach Charles Sanders, sponsor of safety council, said, The purpose of safety council is to provide a safe environment for students in and around Kickapoo. Each classroom elected one member to represent them at the safety council meetings. Officers were president, Barry Hagang vice- president, Charles Swinneyg and secretary, Brad Roberts. We discuss a lot of things in our meetings, one was the need of a stop sign at the second southeastern parking lot exit, stated Barry. 44 f Safety Council, Class Officers I feel that we have more spirit than any other class at Kickapoo - being a freshman is the only time you can act silly at class meetings, said James Brown, freshman class president, Junior class president Brent Wilkinson, Kurt Stacklebeck, and Tim Rebori try to come up with ideas for boosting their class's spirit points.
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f K Z 7 ,W ,I 1 . 'Y'fi2i azf wg Trash bag in hand, sophomore council member Kim Holt helps beautify the cluttered soccer Held on Cam- pus Clean Clp Day, held in late October. iiiliiiil-UHWEENNQQ iff! :ff if ff!-f ifa ,7 lf' i Junior representatives Scott Cullens, Denise Garnier, and Lori Ann Meador lend a hand to clean up the baseball field during campus clean-up. Student Council, Cabinet f 43
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