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.l Top-Senior Leah Flowers patiently attempts to show Nancy Dawson the intricate workings of the bloodmobile business. Center- Kevin Yowell pensivel y weighs the facts that Teri Leckie has brought forward in an after- school committee meeting. Left-Ed Cantrell provides entertainment by humming Singing in the Rain as he and Leslie Orme draw up a StuCo petition. Student Congrtess 17
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T m rrow's eaders work I r DTD!! BSS and West's most important student organization, Stu- dent Congress, kept busy performing important and necessary tasks for the school. This group had tireless leaders: President Dave Boos, Vice President Teri Leckie, Treasurer Chet DeFonso, and Secretary Eva Allen. At semester, Teri Leckie stepped in as StuCo President. The officers met with Terry Herman seventh hour to evaluate past meetings and to plan upcoming ones. The officers started early to work for StuCo, as they attended summer conferences in Emporia, Kan- sas, and Cheley, Colorado. These summer camps brought students together from all over the U.S. All StuCo representatives went to a leadership conference at lohnson County Community College, tt as W C Te Left-During StuCo's United Way drive, three large jars sit in mute evidence of the high hopes for record contributions. 16 Student Congress IJBIDDI t di! where they listened to guest speakers and discussed involving every pupil in school activities. Student Congress became a better working group as a result of the IUCO conference. StuCo initiated and conducted many major pro- jects during the year. To raise money for the United Way Fund, Student Congress stageda telethon on the Bridge in which rock groups and singers performed for contributions. A slave auction aided the cam- paign. StuCo's other projects included the Blood- mobile, Sophomore Orientation, and the Christmas project to aid Cross-Lines. StuCo successfully planned and executed all of the dances, namely Homecoming, Sweetheart and the super-popular W. P.A., discos, and mixers. Ui 18 Student Congress Officers-Front row: Teri Leckie-president, Eva Allen-secretary, Back row: Kevin Yowell-vice president, Chet Defon so - treasurer.
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