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STUDENT COUNCIL Questions. . . How can the parking problem be erased?. . . What should be included in the new curriculum?. . . Who deserves the Cnristmas plaque?. . . Student Council. . .some answers. President Mike Weiss led many ’68- ' 69 Student Council meetings to decide for the student body the solutions to a num- ber of important issues. With the aid of the Valparaiso police, the late Mayor Will, and a mound of bumper stickers, the Student Council improved the student parking problem that has been plaguing Park Avenue for years. The Council then directed its aid to the VHS adminis- tration. By visiting new schools in the surrounding area, the Council was able to draw up a list of subjects desired in the new school curriculum. In December a Council-sponsored Christmas Hall Decoration Contest sought to involve all three classes in the Christmas spirit. This year the sophomores were awarded the traveling plaque for their cozy por- trayal of “An Old-Fashioned Christmas.” In the spring a computer played match- maker to couples attending the Computer Dance — also Council-motivated. In many ways the Student Council mem- bers helped make the year more enjoy- able for the students who elected them. do solemnly swear that will strive for better student government and improvement of my school Mike Weiss is sworn in by Mr Allmon as VHS Student Council President 20 Student Council officers and sponsors were Jim Looman, vice president, fan Stephan, secretary, Mrs Heckman, sponsor, Mike Weiss, president. Don Hunsberger, treasurer. Mr Hildreth, sponsor Tom Steele and Wendy Banle discuss the possi- bilities of a senior week for VHS
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STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS 1 2 3 4 5. 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 26 27 28 794) ' jo P Bogdalik 29 Gathmann S Nedberg 30 C. Asher M Swinford 31 T Steele C. Corsbie 32 R Ward T. Lutze 33 ] Smith S Cast 34 f Butterfield S Kotefka 35 D Shook C Anderson 36 W Barile Shauer 37 G Williamson C. Cast 38 K Robinson Looman 39 K Fail S Kretzmann 40 G Myers S Butterfield 41 L Skmkle J Roe 42 T O ' Neil K Mundti 43 D. Hunsberger C Freeman 44 R Griffiths P Weidman 45 B Conkhng S Malasto 46 N Parker R Bond 47 f Hill P Wotdke 48 M Weiss A Cunningham 49 C IJomke f Eason 50 J Kittredge f O’Bnen 51 N. LaCount Stephan 52 G Puhans 1) Warner 53 L Rough C Stinchfield 54 M Dean D Hughes JfA Ol 1 bh. j i v [ j ® fiX V JyP ' y y is J K JJ MjiYt’y -27 vzl f l 1 4 1 I M ' W ' «Y A« ' if ' Confetti, popcorn, papa cups anil newspapers the remains of the Pep Club ' s devotion Student Council members devote an afternoon to cleaning up Boucher Field IlifSWIW i l r r
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