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Summer preparation boosts fall activities Starting in the summer with potluck dinners and swim parties helped the Student Council get a head start in planning activities. The first project the new council undertook was to replace the much outdated student handbook with Buzzy Folders” which were handed out to the incoming sophomores during sophomore orientation. English department chairman Mrs. Vivian Tuttle commented, ‘‘For years we’ve been trying to change from the bulky handbook to something the students can really use. I think the folders were the answer, and I hope the idea is continued.” A second innovation was the joint venture of Student Council and the Vespa staff to initiate a new process for taking student pictures. With the aid of instant-print cameras, students received their student body cards in minutes rather than weeks later as in previous years. “We sold more cards in two days this year than we did in two months in the 1976 sales. I think it was because students could see their pictures and were anxious to get them,” stated Student Council treasurer Lori Endres. In mid-November the 1977-78 budget received the final o.k. Class reps allocated $3,982.70 to clubs and organizations. fall student council 27
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(1) “Wait, have we discussed the treasurer's report, or what about the Homecoming committee...” queries advisor Mike Moynahan. (2) Kerry Endres shares her pretzels with Margaret Nash during a long fourth period council meeting. (3) Mr. President, how can I sell two thousand raffle tickets by tomorrow? shrieks Junior Representative Kent Weber. (4) Fall Semester Student Court- FRONT ROW: Audrey Dillen, Associate Justice; Keith Stewart. Chief Justice; Katy Taylor, Associate Justice. ROW 2; Margaret Nash, Court Clerk; Kerry Endres. Defense Attorney; Joe Cerami, Prosecuting Attorney and Bob Lowe. Bailiff. (5) Me? Work? No way, I’m the president,” argues Mike Morris. (6) Fall Semester Secretaries- FRONT ROW: Dan Whisenhunt. Public Relations; David Rendahl. Academics; Bob Lowe, Athletics. ROW 2: Katy Taylor. Assemblies. Barbi Hamilton, Elections; Diane McCurry, Clubs; Kerry Endres. Justice and Environmental Affairs. ROW 3: Elisa Williams, Elections; Vera Tenney, Student Affairs and Roxanne Delano, Housing and Committees. (7) Fall Student Council Officers- LEFT TO RIGHT: Caroline Stewart. Vice President; Lori Roberts. Head Basketball Cheerleader; Audrey Dillen. Head Football Cheerleader; Lori Endres. Treasurer. Keith Stewart. Chief Justice; Mike Morris. President and Suzie Beebe. Secretary. 26 fall student council
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Belgian student spends year in California A new aspect of American Field Service for Enterprise students was the domestic exchange program. Maggie Simonis and Melanie Knapp were the first EHS students to become involved in the nationwide project. “It’s a great thing to do. I’d suggest that anyone who has the opportunity to become involved in AFS should, said Simonis, who spent the summer in Lansdowne, Pennsylvania. Knapp crossed the nation to the city of Schenectady, New York. She spent the first semester of the year at a school that was “a lot different from Enterprise! She reported that some students skied to school. Another in a succession of exchange students that began here 17 years ago was Belgian student Johan Jonsen. He was an active participant in school activities, American style. Member of both the varsity football and wrestling teams, Jonsen also landed a lead part in the musical, The Boy Friend. In February, exchange students from Northern California and parts of Oregon gathered in Redding for AFS Week. The students visited and spoke in area schools. Culminating the week was International Friendship Night where students shared music and customs. (1) AFS domestic exchange students Melanie Knapp and Maggie Simonis decide where their next destination might be. (2) Johan Jonsen poses with his host brothers Matt. Joey and Nick Brunelli. (3) Two AFS exchange students discuss foreign affairs at International Friendship Night. (4) A German ■Oompa'' band entertains at International Night.
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