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o o o o , Counczl Actzvztzes President Alan Chipperfield reports success of Student Council sponsored AFS Share Drive. school. Also new was the addition of a computer dance to the program of Kettles the Council spon- sors annually. Other Kettles included a sophomore orientation Kettle and a Pioneer-signing Kettle. The sale of AFS shares in January raised a total of 31,545 for the continuation of the student- exchange program. As a final large project, Stu- dent Council staged the annual Talent Show in March. Performances held on March 15 in an assembly for the student body and in the evening for the public further increased funds while ex- hibiting student talents. Council representatives communicated with the student body through home room meetings during which students voiced opinions on such propositions as the design for a new school crest. Visitation Day, held in cooperation with a neighboring school, en- abled Council members to gain insight into new methods of solving problems of student government. ny --..., ,, - ' ffaff' . ,. . . f' , If ,.r ' I l Perry Cole-Vice-President Shelley Dieterichs-Secretary Roxanne Wilkie-Treasurer ,lim French-Parliamentarian 13
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Newbf-A Jdea' MdgdZ1'H6 Sales Boost Top Row: Bill Lenich, Jim Scott, George Kyd, George Baldwin, Kurt Bausch, Ray Ritchey, Lou Lothman, Tom Elliott, Scott Holley, Tom Brockmeier, Baker Terry, Maxine Roby, Cindy Wagemann, Candy Towns, Debbie Dieterichs, Jim Ludvik. Third Row: Julie Lepine, John Leavens, Jim Brexler, Bob Nellums, Liz Lang, Fred Marshall, John Caci- oppo, Tom Petersen, Marilyn Rodman, Barb Edwards, Sandy Schwarz, Suzie Schwarz, Phyllis Hasegawa, Debby Hav- erstock, Lynn Barnard, Connie Seneff. Second Row: Iris Craver, Dick Thomas, Rod K. Henmi, Sue Bauer, Margo Finley, Kay Krechel, Connie Deal, Leslie Polst, Lucy Lanz, Tina Hoester, Russ Orban, Ginger Graf, Judy Diaz, Martha Hutchins. Bottom Row: Larry Ward, Paige Siempelkamp, Joyce McClelland-Chaplain, Jim Frencl'1-Parlia- mentarian, Roxanne Wilkie-Treasurer, Allan Chipperfield-President, Perry Cole-Vice President, Shelley Dieterichs- Secretary, Vicki Parsonage-Chaplain, Patti Bryan, Nancy Lewis. ' ' W' mn Honorary member Ted Kraft listens to officers, reports at Student Council meeting. 12 STUDENT COUNCIL Under the guidance and assistance of sponsor, Mr. Robert Clodfelter, Student Council undertook the planning and organization of various activities throughout the year. Designed to benefit the stu- dent, school, and community, the activities involved both service and entertainment projects. Assisting with orientation procedures, Council members designed and published handbooks for distribution to sophomores and new students. Both Adult School orientation and the yearly Career Night drew upon the ushering services which Stu- dent Council has traditionally provided. Numerous money-making projects facilitated a wide range of activities as well as providing enter- tainment. New this year was the fall magazine sales which netted more than 33,000 Proceeds from this school-Wide contest Went into a fund to aid the activities of clubs and organizations in the
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Two New Columns Ada' to CALL STAFF Top Row: Randy Moskop, Susan Tifft, Clair Beckmann, Tom Crabtree, Scott Holley, Ossie Holway. Second Row: Nancy lnglefield, Chris Tait, Nancy Lewis, Karen Sanders, Martie Sallwasser-Associate Editor, Debbie Darnell, Diane Congdon, Debbie Dieterichs. Seated: Nancy Court, Marilyn Rimmer-Editor-in-Chief, Barb Jacobs, Ann Russell. Mrs. Charlotte Bell Conley advises editors Marilyn Rimmer and Martie Sallwasser of future improvements. 14 Providing the KHS student body with informa- tion on school events, the 1968 Call Staff organized its bi-weekly publication in a journalism class. Fol- lowing an all-school contest, the paper selected a new insignia, a Conestoga wagon, for its name plate. New articles introduced by the paper were a Classes', column which announced class events and a Comments column which enabled feature writ- ers to voice opinions on school activities. Financing the publication through sales of sub- scription cards and individual issues, the staff re- plenished its funds by selling Pop Hop tickets, Tur- key Day programs, and advertisement space. With these added funds, the Call was able to publish sev- eral special issues, including a twelve-page senior issue. To learn better journalistic techniques, Call Staff representatives and sponsor, Mrs. Charlotte Bell Conley, attended the Missouri Inter-Scholastic Press Assocaition Fall Convention and journalism conferences at Washington University and Mac- Murray College, The National Newspaper Service, Columbia Scholastic Press Association, lVI.l.P.A., and the National Scholastic Press Association evalu- ated the Callas writing and layout favorably.
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