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Student Council Student Council supported the stu- dent body and sponsored activities to promote school spirit. They im- proved the community's outlook on our school by doing community projects and getting involved with public relations. Some programs involved the Port Collins Health Care Center, a local rest home for the elderly. Besides regular visits to the center, they hosted the annual Thanksgiving dinner and an ice cream beach party in the spring. Student Council participated in other community projects and lent their help to the Hall of Trees and craft bazaar. They also collected toys for tots and organized the canned food drive. X l I2 Q ,fb A ,A , 16' KW. KlAb..1v'..2ZlllIlD7 ' ' LK ,J Student Council tried to recognize all of the clubs, organizations, sports, fac- ulty, and each individual student. They planned all of the assemblies and put on Homecoming. During na- tional education week, they spon- sored a free ice cream social and held a Positive Power workshop for the ju- nior high students. Similar activities At the beginning of the year, all members went on a retreat. This brought everyone together so that they could combine their different views to reach a common goal. Then during second semester, each individ- ual planned a semester project to benefit PHS or the community. All of their efforts required great dedication and resulted in a successful school year. were planned with the TMH students to get them involved and feel com- fortable at Poudre. f, ' uv Front Row: Tammy Spanswick, Brenda Wheelock, Liz Cox, Keena Miller, Jennifer Brubaker, Shannon Bryner, Trina Fiscus. Second Row: Lauralyn Duff, Sandy Bryner, Amy Madden, Jacki Walno, Peggy Hawley, Les Spicer. Third Row: Tanya Boehme, Chrissie Greenwood, Veronica Quarles, Jody McCluskey, Kim Lindeberg, Nicole Friendt, Lisa Craft, Wendy Holford, JoJo Dressel. Fourth Row: Carolyn Jensen, Chris Sims, Deana Thompson, Shannon Richmond, Rachel Marquart, Cheryl Huffman. Back Row: Tia Jaffee, Lara Deakin, Heidi Lohnes, Doug Johnson, Corey Barnes. Not Pictured: Pat Callahan, Tara Pielke, Mike Steinert. . L-.... X..N,j' ,, 2 Brenda Wheelock, activity chairman, Liz Cox, presidentp Chrissie Greenwood, secteraryg Wendy Holford, treasurer.
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