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Any organization that hopes to be a constructive body of power depends primarily on action. Action of mind and body can accomplish even the supposed impossible. Fruitful ideas are presented and often argued over. Interest in a project grows and the results are sometimes surpris- ing. While not every project under- taken is a success, it at least indicates some involvement. Student Council is an organization that definitely requires members with a desire to become involved and active. While the traditional actions expected of a council are still done, such as can- teens, more contemporary activities have arisen. 'N fy- 1
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Of primary interest this year was the AHS beautification project worked on by students. The relocation of the smoking area and rejuvination of the student parking lot indicated that Arapahoe's students are indeed willing to work. Several other council accomplishments include the Christmas party held for the elderly, the publishing of the Dry Creek Clarion, and the many bake sales and food drives aimed to raise money for AFS and IFTF. With the aid of the three class coun- cils, the Student Council officers suc- ceeded in leading and expressing stu- dent opinion. The executive officers for the year were Bob Lembke, Presi- dent, Neal Rubin, Vice-president, Lau- ra Sasaki, Secretaryp Bess Bronstein, Treasurer: Marian Baker, Parliamen- tariang Laurie McDonald, Historian, and Gretchen Adams, Public Relations.
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