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OFFENSIVE LINE. Juniors Diane Muller and Megan Mohn (left) protect their team- mate Jodi Sateren in the annual powder-puff football game. The junior-senior team won although they were accused of using baby oil on their flags. (Photo by Amerine) CAMPAIGNING. Junior Leah Sobba (above) gives her campaign speech for the StuCo officers election. Sobba was elected secretary treasurer for the 1984-85 school year. (Photo by Amerine) STUCO PRESIDENT. Junior Tom Barrow (left) conducts a Student Council meeting before the upcoming council elections. (Photo by Amerine) Student Council 25
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New constitution for STUCO Stuco began the year by sponsor- ing the second annual after-scrim- mage scramble which was held in the gym after the football scrim- mage. They organized Homecom- ing and sponsored the bonfire and window decorations. Later on StuCo sponsored a powderpuff football game. StuCo members sold donuts and juice at break and furnished a pop machine. Members attended con- ferences at Buhler and Camp Al- drich. Around Christmas time, stu- dents received a free roll and a free can of pop. The film Brian's Song was shown the day before Christ- mas vacation. During the year, the Student Council helped to recognize the coaches, directors, and sponsors of the various activites of the school. One of the biggest achievements of StuCo was writing a constitu- tion. President Tom Barrow said, De- ciding to write a constitution was a big commitment, but it was worth the trouble. The Student Council also collect- ed money for mucsular dystrophy from the people of Ellinwood. StuCo sponsor Larry Vogt said, I am glad we could do something to help others. TIME OUT FOR BREAK (above right) Stuco vice-president Jon Hickel makes an- other 30« donut sale during the ten minute break which occured daily. (Photo by Amer- ine) STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTA- TIVES. (front row) Monty Fox, Kim Doll, Sherla Biays, Jodi Sateren, Barbara Biays, Scott Strobl, (back row) sponsor Larry Vogt, President Tom Barrow, Lisa Codner, Secre- tary Shairlyn Casey, Donna Feist, Laura Huslig, and vice-president Jon Hickel. Not Pictured are Brian Hood, Luke Sobba, and Christi Detmer. (Photo by Amerine) 24 Student Council
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Active group organized to help others FCA jogs for cash ' The Fellowship of Christian Ath- letes started the year off with a wa- termelon feed and played a rousing game of softball. Senior Barbara Biays was elected president with ju- nior Monty Fox, vice president and senior DeAnn Isern as secretary. For the money making project the club participated in a jog-a- thon. Half of the money raised went to the struggling state organi- zation and the rest was kept in the local club to send kids to the bi- annual mini-conferences at Rock Springs Ranch. The club sponsored an all-school assembly featuring Roger Cooper MUMMIFIED. Terry Vogt (below) stands patiently while singer Roger Cooper deco- rates him for the Create a Mummy con- test. (Photo by Isern) on November 29. That evening he met with the club for a short meet- ing and gave a public concert. Said Mike Rhoades, It was an emotional time of fellowship. For Christmas the members ex- changed personal notes instead of gifts. Cooper returned again on March 17th for a special gym party that afternoon. After such games as the toilet paper relays, Cooper shared his experiences with his new con- temporary Christian rock band. Throughout the year the club held meetings and shared problems that teenagers face. FUN RUN (Right)Sophomore Sherla Biays and junior Christi Dctmer complete lap 13 out of 20 during the FCA Jog-a-thon. The run raised money for the clubs activities. (Photo by Isern) 26 FCA
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