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...iuniors 84fSTUCO Rick Vander 1 Kenneth Van Dyken Mark VanOrden Sharon Veltkamp Larry Walker Lonny Walker Philip Ward Debra Watson Michael Weaver Tanya Weber Darcy Webster Debby Webster Bonnie W chenfelder Rebecca West Brian Westberg Lorri Wharton Kim Wheat Gigi Wheeler Stuart Whitehair Cameron Wickham Karla Wiesner J wk 3? 'avian STUCO officers: Kathy Munshower, presidentg Steve Kotan, vice presidentg I Twila Michel, secretary-treasurer. S. Reminiscing, senior cit- izens bring back school-day memories by looking thro- ugh yearbooks on Senior Citizen Day. This meeting will now come to order. Kathy Munshower, STUCO pres- ident, conducts a spring meeting in the courtyard.
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S' 1 - W if Great Books Club members don't just sell and read their books, they even pose in front of them. Members shown are Dave Smith, Allison Norris, Eric Weber, Mrs. JoAnne Troxel, Ed Pratt and Bob Vaughn. What would we do without advisers? Mrs. june Safford fScribblingsJ and Mrs. jo- Anne Troxel CGreat Booksj lean on some really great books. l - e ad i n' W ri 1 in' Where can you find a good time and still improve your mind? The Great Books Club, of course. The members read a book and then meet with club adviser Joanne Troxel to discuss it. While there they get little treats but that isn't why they show up. The Book Store is also a big part of being in the club. At the store they sell all kinds of books for no profit. Hey, will you sign my Scribblings? Your what? My Scribblings. Oh, you mean BSHS's literary magazine? Sure. . . .minutes later. Thanks. Sure - anytime. You'll have to sign mine - when I get it! The Scribblings staff, advised by J une Safford, really got into the prose, poetry and artwork that Scribblings is comprised of. This year, with such an abundance of good material turned in, the staff decided it was time for a bigger book. They got busy and read, pasted up and put together the 100 pages to bring you the best Scribblings yet. Great Books 81 Scribblings!83
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'Kr- xf' . i ' x mfr' . I . H .QQ l. .1 lim l 46 Takin' in a few rays while listening to STUCO business are members Karin Ringo and Terri Nelson. Student Council: Top Row - Heidi Schaef- fer, Carol Brock, Glenn Tremper, Dave Stonnell. Middle Row - Kathy Munshower, Twila Michel, Lorna Wilson, Janet Olles- tad, Steve Kotan. Bottom Row - Mary Lapeyre, Kathy Macferran, Karin Ringo, Terri Nelson. 4 n. ffl'- L., l me l . 'Q-in-'tis H880 HOl1Cl10S Remember the Homecoming parade we weren t allowed to have? Student Council planned and produced one anyway. Only this year the parade didn t trail down Main Street and the floats weren t built on trucks. ln fact the floats were decorated on toy wagons and the parade took place in the gym! The parade along with the week of activities and the Home- coming dance was provided by STU- CO for the enjoyment of the student This year Homecoming was not the only STUCO responsibility. For the first time ever, the Council became a member of the School Board's advis- ory board. Kathy Munshower, STUCO president, felt this was the organizat- ion's most important accomplishment. It creates a dialogue between the two groups, she said. Each month we receive a copy of the School Board agenda. We read it and decide on the issues that affect the student body. STUCO provided services for both the community and the school. One of the community services was the Senior Citizen's Day. On this day senior citizen's had the opportunity to tour our school and see, first-hand, what we re like at BSHS. They also heard our various musical groups perform and had lunch in the cafeteria. School services included the provis- ion ofa notary public and the awarding of a S300 scholarship. john Free STUCO adviser and notary public registered high school students to vote and provided other notary public services free of charge. The scholar- ship was issued as a Worthy Student Scholarship in the name of Student Council. Student Council consisted of a quota of delegates from each class. They met every two weeks during fifth period. Sometimes there was some confusion as to the meeting time, Kathy said. So we had trouble getting together. The separate personalities in STUCO made the organization interesting. Some of the members are strictly formal, giving their suggestions in a prepared debate form, said Kathy. Others, like me, are informal about the meeting. We like to present our ideas for a casual discussion.We've done more than most other Student Council's. The members have good ideas and when we get motivated, we really do good work. Good advise. STUCO adviser, john Free stresses his point of view. STUCOf35
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