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4 1. Executive Board: FRONT ROW: Karen Borchardt, Clerical Secretary, Cathy Tabor, vice president, Carol Sechelski, presi- dent, Ann Dreyer, CVASC coordinator, Libby Garnett, trea- surer. BACK ROW: Melissa Clepper, Recording secretary, David Leibharn, parliamentarian, Deanna Alfred, sponsor, 2. Tammy Ahrens finishes up a poster for the convention. 3. Sophomore Board: FRONT ROW: Janice Walker, president, Helen Forester, vice president, Sandra Parker, secretary, Katy Garnett, treasurer. SECOND ROW: Sally Rost, Carla G fi .5951 Cherie Adamcik, Janice Phillips. THIRD ROW Connie Maas, Tarnmy Ahrens, Debbie Roeske, Kay Schwartz. 'CK ROW. Dennis Maynard, Bill Moran. 4. Shelia Mathis and Loulla Kessell, along with rest of the council promote spirit for the convention. 5. Melissa Clepper leads spirit yells for the council at the convention. CU' lf t i ,f ' p if , Lycia. x Robin DeLoach Sandra Derkowski I, Brian Dickschat Dittert N .- 03 Q Sharon E rv D. Q X-Qi Ann Dreyer bra Eickenhorst De nc s E ermann Fra Fathauer Ronald i Foerster Terr
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Students Elected to Help Control School Government To be a member of the Stu- dent Council you must be quali- fied in the eyes of the students as well as with the club's qualifi- cation. You must obtain a B average in your academic grade as well as your social habits. Of course many students meet this qualification but only a few have the leadership ability to step out and take command of our schooI's government. The number of representa' tives is based on the number of hornerooms. One representative is elected for each and one is at large. This goes for each class. Class officers are also part of the council. Therefore we had a council of sixty-three students.
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Council Stays Busy For those of you who think the Student Council hasn't done much this year, here is a summary of this year's activities. They began the year with a registration assembly where the school leaders were introduced. After the assembly they conducted a freshman orientation complete with a tour of the school and a pep talk. The club's first major task was putting the park- ing Iot in order. This included getting every moving vehicle on campus to purchase a permit and trying to persuade the faculty to park one row over. These tasks were not easy. , Next, they progressed on to the elections of class officers and representatives. They loaded the entire council on a bus to goto Bay City for the fall conven- tion. After the election of homecoming queen, the Council began working on a bundle of special pro- jects, such as presents for the young and the old at the State School. By sponsoring a Christmas door decoration contest and decking the halls with Christmas cheer, they spread the holiday spirit. They brought back the tradition of ten outstand- ing seniors and held class favorite elections. The Council attended the Spring CVASC conven- tion in Katy where they were elected to the office of Parliamentarian. During the last part of the year they held their final money raising project, a talent show. So, you see, they have been quite busy. Freshman Board: FRONT ROW: Nancy Burch, president: Sharon Dietz, vice president: Racheal Whittaker, secretary: Kieth Vesper, treasurer. SECOND ROW: Sharon McAdams, Lisa McNicol, Deb- bie Thiel, Michelle McEIreath, Louella Kessell. THIRD ROW: Deb- bie Rybarski, Sarah Tiaden, Tammy Lehmann, Angela Issac, She- lia Mathis. BACK ROW: Linda Perry, Kathy Kolkhorst. 2. Junior Board: FRONT ROW: Greg Rybarski, treasurerg John Ragland, secretary: Libby Garnett, vice president: Darrell Boenker, presi- dent. SECOND ROW: Lisa Boenhke, Lori Gaskamp, Debbie Ken- jura, Regina Ellermann. THIRD ROW: Tim O'Malley, Peggy Hobde, Diana Baldwin, Mark Arlitt. BACK ROW: Lisa Clepper, David Leibham, Karen Borchardt. 3. Carol Sechelski and Susie Phillips prepare to kill during a pep rally skit. 4. Senior Board: FRONT ROW: Ann Dreyer, Cathy Tabor, Carol Sechelski. SECOND ROW: Sandra Boecker, Kathy Ahrens, Janice Schroeder. THIRD ROW: Butch Addicks, Suzanne Perry, Merybeth O'Malley. FOURTH ROW: Ricky Wiess, James Reue. BACK ROW: Joe Gar- nett, 'vice president: Jennifer Hall, secretary: Cheri O'Malley, treasurer: Gary Averitt, president.
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