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Science Club Explores The Unknown Science Club, under the leadership of President Dwight Williams and Advisor Ronald Niemann, had another good year. While membership in most clubs decreased, Science Club membership increas- ed. Throughout the year members worked on pho- tography, the ill-fated wildflower guide, astronomy, and individual projects. Meetings were held every month and the members gave individual presenta- tions or open lab nights were held. 1. Science Club should leave the cake baking to the home economics department. 2. Anne Gillett watches the door for new members. 8. Ever dissect a wonn? 4. Nellie Swaney, student council advisor, admires her roses that h ' d f th student il. 5. s e receive rom e counc Roger Underwood, student council president, chugs a coke. 6. Dick Casady shows mini- course day students the finer points of crib- bage. 7. Sherry Smith and jeff Riggs chal- lenge the world in ping pong and get beat. 8. Dwight Williams enioys the polka, but of course he's with Sheila Smith. SCIENCE CLUB STUDENT COUNCIL David Britson Paula Bacon, Secretary Jamie Cook, Secretary-Treasurer lack 311506 Mark Ehrman Kate Bunce Anne Gillett Iamie Cook joel Hansen Allen Friday jeff Harris Pat Hayes Mary Ellen Kluever Peggy Jensen, Treasurer Lisa Larson Tammy Jensen Eric Mallon Jeri Jones Mike McCormick Mona Jones Mike Overton, Vice-president Anne LYDHITI She'l S 'th ia mr Dave Thomas ura ar er Dwight Williams, President Todd Pellett, Parlimentarian Theresa Rowan Marcy Sager Traci Schlueter Roger Underwood, President john Weresh, Historian Kirk Wickman, Vice-president Michael Wolfe Linda Wood Michelle Yoimg Sherry Myers La P k
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Student Council: Guardian Of Student Rights This year the Student Council accomplished several major projects. After years of work by the council, the school board finally approved the con- struction of a school sign. The sign will be in the shape of a trojan head to be located on Linn Street. Five members of the student council went on an exchange day, where they visited Red Oak and 'Shenandoah high schools. The Student Council also provided a stereo for the lunch room. - The council also sponsored a mini-course day, which was approved by the administration. Students took part in ping-pong, ballroom dancing, archery, tennis, Crocheting, bicycling and various other in- teresting and practical courses. The Students Rights Committee, along with the Iowa Civil Liberties Union, opposed the Board of Education concerning the board policy on smoking and drinking. On May 11, 1976, the board changed its policy to a more acceptable policy, to both the committee and the I.C.L.U. Overall most student council members were pleased with their accomp- lishments and hoped that this year was the begin- ning of a trend.
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