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GOVERNING BODY OF A.H.S. The Student Council plays an important role in the AHS routine by sponsoring many activities such as Homecoming, ice cream sales. Spirit Week, and The Twerp dance. They also represent the student body at School Board meetings. A newly added responsibility for the Student Council is the changing of the activity board downtown. PIC. 1. Student Council member Cindy Nelson operates the ice cream machine during a lunch hour as Kandi Reindl looks on. PIC. 2. Student Council members: Row 1: Vice President — Janet Jessen, President — Mark Squires and sponsor — Mr. Gary Currie. Row 2: Senior representatives — Cory Christensen, Ellen Aupperle, Cindy Nel- son, Joe Richter. Row 3: Juniors — Mike Retz, Kerrie Smith, Dave Waddell. Row 4: Sophomores — Doug Armentrout, Jill Neighbors. Row 5: Freshmen — Mitch Cullen, Jody Harris. PIC 3: Alternate Student Council members participated in the changing of the activity board. PIC. 4. The Student Council and various other students de- bate over the food situation. Row 1: Janet Jessen, Jill Neighbors, Jody Harris, Cory Christensen, Dwayne Masker, Steve Schuler, Mark Squires, Kerrie Smith. Row 2: Mr. Currie, Mitch Harmson, Randy Thelen. 18
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DOING TO LEARN Pic 1: Student teachers Brian Lantz and Bob Goeken look back at college days with Iowa Stater Allan McGranahan. Pic 2: A view of the grove that the VoAg members planted in 78-79. Pic 3: The Vo Ag members constructed the new Crow's Nest as one of their outside projects. Pic 4: Also this picnic shelter was made in Victory Park which earned an award from the governor for student involvement in town activities. LIVING TO SERVE 17
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HONOR SOCIETIES ADD THIRTEEN SUPER STUDENT AWARDS Troy Wheelock — Drafting III Terry Kloppenburg — Psychology Jon Hansen — Cultural Geography project and Debate Ellen Aupperle — Child Development Kerrie Smith — French Monte Dressier — Art Mike Retz — Woodworking Kim Wedemeyer — Lab Tech, Behaviorial Science, and Advanced Biology Mike Nelson — VoAg and Shop Janet Jessen — Chemistry Doug Armentrout — Writing I OTHER NOMINEES Joey Kaufmann — VoAg III Jerry Jensen — Algebra II and Trig Paula Squires — Algebra II and Trig Tony Littleton — IPS final Quill and Scroll traveled to Des Moines for their annual outing. After eating at the Red Lobster (PIC 3), they had a choice of two movies — The Rose or All That Jazz PIC. Is Quill and Scroll inductees. Row 1: Debbie Masker, Jo Brown, Teresa McKinzie, Julie Williamson, Doug Armentrout, Janet Jessen. Row 2: Mitch Cochran, Kandi Reindl, Sue Bailey, Brian Hahn. Not pictured: Mrs. Brocker — sponsor. The National Honor Society traveled to Omaha for their annual trip. They went to see Robin Helleso in the play Irma La Douce at the Fire House Theater. PIC. 2. Row Is Kelly Smith, Kim Wedemeyer, Julie Williamson, Liz Retz, Jo Brown, Janet Jessen, Kandi Reindl. Row 2: Mike Retz, Troy Wheelock, Mark Squires, Terry Kloppenberg, Cory Christensen, Mitch Cochran. Not pictured: Mr. Gary Currie — sponsor. PIC. 3: Debbie Masker, Brian Hahn, Kandi Reindl, Janet Jessen, Teresa McKin- zie, Sue Bailey, Julie Williamson, Mrs. McCaskey enjoy supper at the Red Lobster. K - i n -o fin’1 1 h Brad Barber — History project Chris Hackwell — History project Doug Armentrout — Writing I Jan Benton — Psychology i 19
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