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1. Main Council members Tom Wahlheim, Mary Morris, and Glenn Cray in action at a Council meeting. 2. Senior reps Kathy Hayes, Vernie Neff, Mike Vogel, Mike Meenan, Teri Humes, Jeff Moortel organize their ideas. 3. Students became more involved in community affairs. One example was the fast for Bangladesh. 4. Homeroom representatives for the Iuniors are Sue lNeishar, Chuck Vander Yennet, Linda Biscontine, Mary Sheil, Judy Frances- con, Connie Dowsett, Tim Vogel and jim Meenan. 5. Sister Sandra, council modera- tor, Nancy Schroeder, Tara Stonehouse. Dan Cray, Ann Medhus, Mela Magge, John Fitzgibhon, Mary Vacarro, John Nonnemari and Kathy Weishar pose for their picture as Sophomore representatives. o. Sister Mary Ann the other moderator, explains the Council functions to freshmen council members Tom Otten, Dennis Tragarz, Ka- thy fout, Mary Allbright, Judy Pfanenstiel, Mimi Schelstrate, Becky Evans and Peggy Morris, Activities 21 Morlok and Dawn Vande-
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Student Council Reorganizes Student Council was full of change this year. While an interim council took the responsibility of student activity an organized structure was planned for elections. After study of other school governments, the Council formed a new consti- tution. This form of government emphasized simplicity and ability to get work done. In addi- tion to the role in events, the Council became more involved in community affairs. This aspect was highlighted by Alleman's participation in Project Relief. Student involvement was empha- sized with volunteer non-elected members on both the Dress Code and Constitution Commit- tees. The Student Faculty Board was used more effectively as a mediator between the students and the administration in the many policy changes the Council brought about this year. 20 Activities
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22 Activities The Letterman's Club, again this year, maintained it's ac- tive role in Alleman High School. Led by Terry Ford flaresidentj, Mike Skoglund fVice-Presidentl, Dave Sch- roeder fSecretaryJ, Kevin Herbert QTreasurerJ, and Iohn Peck QSargeant-at-Armsj the club undertook many pro- jects, their largest being the painting of the Athletic Build- ing. Other activities include the Swimming Party, the Fac- ulty-Letterman basketball game, and supplying ushers for the Football and Basket- ball games. Future plans in- clude the purchase of a new wrestling mat so Alleman will never forget the Letterman's Club of 1971-72.
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