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. Ml, X .,. . x .Q N 3-. H '7.'Qt:-.1 . Sponsored by Mr. Taylor, the student council members gather for an early morning meeting. John Brackney, Ted Sautins. and Holli Green take an active interest in the council meeting. gf Shannon Sullivan hugs her two furry friends dur- ing Sophomore Orientation. Sophomore Class President Keith was given the task of organiz- fundraisers for his class. His other include running the meetings keeping everyone motivated. Julie Vice President, was asked her of the sophomore class. Her re- was that they were shy and scared to get involved. As for herself, she said. lt's really fun and worth the work, and it's gotten me involved with the school's activities. Julie really encour- aged all the sophomores to participate. Motivation Starts Here Junior class President Holli Green was busy with organizing fundraisers for prom. The goal was to have the best prom ever. Some of the fundraisers in- cluded selling bumper stickers and the sock hop featuring TJ and the Twist. Both were a great success. Vice Presi- dent Korey Freeman felt that the stu- dent council really worked hard and pulled together. Jennifer Constantine, President of the Senior Class, felt that the seniors didn't show enough participation. They helped the junior class with the Christ- mas dance and bought ornaments for a nursing home. She added, The few that came to the meetings really pulled the class through. Head Boy Clay Carrier and Head Girl Shannon Sullivan took charge of the Ex- ecutive Council. Shannon was really im- pressed with the council members. She remarked, We have a strong group. They are all a bunch of workhorses and act like a family unit. Overall. the council members had a very successful year. Student Council - 25
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Lindy Moore and Carolyn Shearer, dressed in their pajamas, help at the Teacher Appreciation Breakfast on November 2, l983. The Council Connection The purpose of the LHS Student Council is to act as a connection be- tween the students and the administra- tors. The council was responsible for the many successful Homecoming events. The Junior Class Sock Hop. Christmas Dance, Valentines Day ac- tivities, pep assemblies, and many oth- er activities were established with the purpose of encouraging school spirit. The junior class council was also re- .TLA -f The Student Council members continually brain- storm for new ideas. lt takes many hours of plan- ning for each event. Mr. Maher. an appreciated teacher at LHS, is served breakfast by Keith Clerihue, Julie Green. Shannon Sullivan, and Lisa Tomasetti. The break- fast was sponsored by the student council. 24 - Student Council ami N - va' . ' . WE E sponsible for financing the prom. ln or- der to raise money this group had many fund-raising projects for the event. All of the student council members sold school spirit shirts in the Fall and planned a benevolent project for the needy. Their interest to others and dedication to the school helped them earn recognition as a strong support group. --n-.-I, 'wil M , 1 if J' . 4 -- Q4 1 is W ' V s gf j Q gs gt gbp . ' - g t . ... ....
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Short but Sweet Last spring ten flag members suc- cessfully made it through the try- out requirements of kicks, marches, and a routine with the last four counts made up personally, which ul- timately ended with a position on the squad. They then received their uniforms and started out the year at a camp at Colorado School of Mines where they received a trophy and a rating of excellent. They also re- ceived third place in the Western Welcome Week Parade and partici- pated in the Colorado State Fair. They felt that the four days spent at the camp gave them new ideas for routines and brought them closer to- gether. Laura Nutter added, lt was fun initiating the sophomores. They agreed that their best perfor- mance was to Eye of The Tiger for the first football game, but that the routine to Thriller , performed for basketball, was very good also. The ten members all agreed, We had to stick together to make it a success, but it was worth it.
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