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A ,Gi S ll I! il I 1 KBS -:eJ.5:L -If ...Q General meetings enable many students to voice opinions ltop leftl. Fats Johnson en- tertains AHS people at the Homecoming variety show lcenter leftl. Christmas pres- ents from young to old reveal true holiday spirit ltop centerl. A sophomore sponsored canteen is exciting after a winning basket- ball game itop rightl . The seniors' drive to have graduation at Red Rocks ended in satisfying victory ibottom rightl.
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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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Optimists ond Students of the Month Change. Slowly it comes about, yet ever so constant, revolving around every individual. Change may take two directions: for better or worse, and al- ways having an affect on life or the living. People direct the change in hopes that the end results will be prosperous and beneficial. Students who make the effort of getting involved, are recog- nized by their dedication and hours of work to acheive what may seem a tiny goal. And for their ambition, a special honor is bestowed. Each month Student Council elects one person for the optimist award who is outstanding in one or more areas. Concern for others, participation in school and community activities, and volunteering their time toward a par- ticular event, were all factors in de- termining the honored students. Key Club also selects a dedicated student each month. Academic acheivements, consideration for fellow students and neighbors and outstand- ing personalities and talents were all basis for their selection. ?f 1 Key Club Students of The Month are: S Eckert, Chris Schanker, John Vogl, Tim Kirchner, Frank Oden, Johanna Keller, Gretchen Adams, Laura Sasaki, Carol Gear Steve Shugart. Optimists of The Month are: Steve Shu- gart, Marian Baker, Betsy Stephens, Carol Gear, Katy lVliIler, Carol Wilkins, Laura Sa saki, Gretchen Adams, Eve Huggins.
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