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Fresh Ideas Spark Signs were posted and buttons passed out to promote a good campaign for all candidates. With members, D. Johnson, C. Rude, R. Yule, J. Turner, L. Peterson, T. Stene, P. Johnson, Sec. -Treas. S. VanderWegen, P. Olson, Pres. P. Lenz worked with T. McGrouary and Vice-pres. K. Sch afer to promote a new and better school program. Helping them was R. Zahorik. Presidential candidates for Student Council were: P. Lenz, K. Schafer, and T. McGrouary. 20
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United We Stand Altoona ' s spirit soared with varsity cheerleaders: Sue Schafer, Shari Manor, Kim Simonson, Tammy Rogers, Rae Manney , and Kathy Christ Competing for varsity cheering was Sue Schafer. • tiL, , ' Saying liello: Front: Barb Becker. Back: Jill Indrebo, Becky Sundquist, Mary Becker, Char LaChapelle, Sue VanderWegen. Proving that cheering was an important part of the game, cheerleaders cheered the team on to a victory. We ' re behind the Rails. v ' M v ' Frankenstein was a popular cheer for everyong, in- cluding the cheerleaders. Frosh cheerleaders were: Laury Peterson, Barb Becker, Pat- trice Wagner, Teri Manney, 19
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Student Council Progress I Hil T B t 9 BB3 m«H Kij ■ 1 1 ■ niH spP ' ' « n ■1 1 Candidates and managers looked on with interest as Council members delegated committees to solve school problems, speeches were given. Roberta Greene and manager Jim Becker awaited student council returns. ' Tm Nick Barkley and everything I see is mine ! ! ! ' Volunteers for Student Council went out petit- ioning for open campus. This year ' s student council came up with new ideas and formed committees in regard to a Badger Girl representative, election cha nges, continuation of the foreign exchange program, the creation of a student talk area, setting up an annual free dance, involvement in the STOP ecology program, representation at school board meetings, and setting up a reward for the conviction of vandels. The entire council worked toward achieving a sound case for open campus, distribution on concession facilities equally, holding bi- monthly meetings for better student represent- ation, enlarging the student council so class presidents can vote, and promoting citizen participation in school activities. Hats off to these people who achieved so much for the students. 21
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