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Top Row: Boyle. Hines, .Monolo, Rice, Douglas, Allen, Wolf, Ettei, Uiakc. Fourth Row: Nash, Fisher, Taylor, Sanborn, Trueblood, Tomasovic, Cahill, McDougall. Baker. Third Row: Bond, Kopp. Clem, LaBarr, McCane, Law, Caine, Schmidt, Grafton. Second Row: Mr. Kohn, Elhcrt. Rhode, Conyers, Pitchford, Hobbs, Waitc, Shank. Loverage. Bottom Row: Chaplin. Waller; Treasurer. Mueller; Vice-President. Frost: President. Parsonage; .Secretary. Rulon; Par- liamentarian. Short; Assistant Chaplin, Broadwell. v t Steering Students in Activities - ■ ' XA Student CountnlVOfficers: lefTr ' arsoiAee, president; Mike Frost, vice-president; Sharie Rulon. secretary.
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Seniors, juniors, and sophomores at the end of a busy day, leaving the srhool and its unceasing work to return that night to watch a K.H.S. basketball game, buy Pioneer Derbies and Kirkwood sweatshirts to show tlieir school spirit. Grouping around ihc bonfire on the cold niglil ijefore the Turkey Day Game, they show their great enthusiasm. Some use their talents in the marching Ijand. while others help their fellow man by decorating the UNICEF Tree of Lights. But they all add to K.H.S. a part of themselves — an irreplaceable gifl to the alma mater. Eleven
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STUDENT COUNCIL In co-operation with tlie scliool admin- istration, our Student Council {joverns school activities to benefit tlie students and the school. Student Council members en- deavor to represent the wishes of their fellow classmates and always welcome sug- gestions and criticism. Meetings are open to all K.H.S. students and participation in Student Council projects is encouraged. By attending state and local workshops, members look for new ideas with which to improve Kirkwood ' s Council. This year the Webster Groves Student Council was host to the K.H.S. Council in order that the two rival schools could meet and discuss common problems. Annual programs in- cluding Green Thumb. Student Council Carni al. the orientation program, and Kirkwood Kettles are concrete evidence of the enthusiasm of Kirkwood ' s Council. Among other new things accom|)lished this year, the Student Council adopted a Jamai- can orphan through the Christian Chil- dren ' s Fund in an effort to give a needy child a chance for a better life. Even though many activities are |)romoted. they are only carried out successful! ' ) with the enthusiastic support of the entire student ent Ci-iuiKil mt -inijt ' i Iuult llu; Uaj; al tiu- (la cml. Nancy Mueller, treasurer: John Sho It. parliamentarian. 4-
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