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Serves As Liason .K si Student Council finally made enough funds to pur- chase the outdoor bulletin board. In the future, the organization plans to build a brick foundation, and illuminate the sign. The Stuco held its annual carnival to raise funds for the student lounge. BALDWIN HIGH SCHIIUL HOVEMBER I3 X I4 DEBME AT HIGHLAND NIGHT The success of Student Council may be attributed to not only its members, but to the advisor, Mrs. Mary Plank who dedi- cated her time and efforts to the organization. QFIRST ROWJ: Rhonda Gibler, Pam Schmidt, Nancy Hey, Martha Doty, Susan Richards, Miriam Kinyon, Carmen Collins, Donna Young, Anne Lawson, Walter Hill, QSECOND ROWJ: jim Mc- Millen, Mike Swan, Roger Christie, Mike Carriker, joe Brown, Miles Stotts, Gary Rappard, fTHIRD ROWJ: Mrs. Mary Plank, advisor, Ellen Brown, Bruce Chambers, jeff Chubb, jim Taul, jeff Hinson, Roger Carlson, David Jones, Steve Lynch, Wayne Randel, Chris Ridley, and jim King. 39
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Are you SURE that's the Student Coun- cil president? mt-Q--v Student Council . During the course of the year, the Student Council introduced the idea of an open forum where high school students were allowed to rap about any of the projects that the school had adopted or simply to get reactions of the students about high school life in general. The council also worked on plans for a student lounge, and it became a reality after many hours of work and funds contributed by classes. Students enjoyed the juke box daily and this made lunch hour more enjoyable. The members were actively involved as well, in the beautification of the school grounds. Another project was the build- ing and upkeep of the outside announcement board. One important event of the year was the hosting of a successful Student Council workshop which involved much work and careful planning 5 to orga- nize the discussion groups was an event all its own. The workshop was intended to be a kind of swap shop to exchange ideas to other councils in various schools around eastern Kansas. The purpose of Baldwin High School's Student Council is to be a bridge between the students and the faculty-administration set-up, and this year's coun- cil accomplished this objective extremely well. K J c wi M l ' 4 fficers Are the Backbone ag , Probably the most valuable part of any organization is its officers who go over the business and keep the records straight. They are the backbone. This year's officers are Jim McMillen, presidentg jeff Chubb, vice-presientg Rhonda Gibler, secretaryg joe Brown, member-at-largeg and David jones, treasurer Mrs Mary Plank is the advisor 3 .... , .,.k xV i i 3 k o A , ,,.,,, I I 38 P
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Newly Formed Spirit Committee Ignites Pep Spirit Committe was a newly formed B Club showed active participation this year, especially during the basketball season where non-players cheered the team on. QFIRST ROWQ: Walter Hill, Stephen Zeller, Mike Retford, jim King, secretary- treasurer, Bruce Chambers, Student Council rep., Mike Atwood, vice- president, jeff Chubb, president, Ric Hitchcock, Mike Swan, QSECOND ROWJ: Bob Martin, Eric Ikenberry, Karl Townsend, Tim jones, Mike Carriker, Dorin Muncy, Lary Trowbridge, Rick Sawyer, Vernon Wilson, QTHIRD ROWJ: Paul jones, David Palson, joe Brown, Doug Hartpence, JOhn Taul, Rick Webb, jim Irick, Bob jones, QFOURTH ROWQ: Miles Stotts, Roger Carlson, Doug Chanay, jim McMillan, Roger Christie, Doug Turner, jerry Seele, Randy Westgate, David Coates, and David jones. part of Pep Club this year. The twelve members, two girls and a boy from each class, were chosen by the Pep Club board because of their enthusiasm and school spirit. The committee started off the foot- ball season with the first skit and every game day wore their new purple and white uniforms. Besides being in skits, the com- mittee also decorated the team's bus with food and candy during both football and basketball season. MBU Club Sounds Gff in Cheering Block Letterman's Club created their own cheering block this year. The block was designated by purple derbys, Bulldog T- shirts, and letter jackets. Money-making projects for the club were the selling of purple and white stocking caps and a bas- ketball throw at the Student Council carnival. The caps were a popular expres- sion of loyalty to the teams. The B Club members supported the teams with real enthusiasm and expressed a great deal of sportsmanship throughout the entire year. The B Club wrote and drafted a new constitution which was accepted. During football and basketbal seasons, Spirit Committee supported the teams in various ways. A favorite, created by the committe, was a candy, poster-filled bus which awaited the players after the game. QFIRST ROWJ: Martha Doty, Pep Club president, Miriam Kinyon, chairman, Cindy O'Bryon, Melissa Toler, Sherry Gimlet, Cathy Carlson, QSECOND ROWJ: joe Brown, Mike Carriker, Rick Sawyer, jerry Seele I Roger Carlson, Chuck Chubb, Wayne Randel, and Chris Ridley. 40
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