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Student Council Tries To Reach n Student Council members'. Kathy Streaker, Robin Rath. Peggy Lowery, John Campbell, Deedee Workman, Karen Hoy, Rick Reinhart. Carol Mauer, Kevin SheffeL Debbie Smith, Pat Burger, Cindy Carmen, Sunni Bertoline, Becky Zehen- der, Chris Holmes, Dorthy Baza, Earl Shaffer, Renee Mathias, Kim Carty, Deb Mosier, Gale Worthington, John Lewis, Joe Phillips, Kitten Walsh, Dana Rober- son, Deb Frankhouser, John Zitkovic, Nancy Whitacre, Janet Dumwald, Mark Esch, Sandy Benjamin, K. C. Baker, Jane Dudley, Lisa Constien, Scott Line, John Vielhaber, Ed Romatowski, Jeanne Swinehart, Ray Cross, Deb Evans, Sandy Woods, Dan Walton, Jerry Miracle, Ann Brown, Ralph Berry, Tracy Brandman, Waine Games, Kari Pejovich, Lee Ann Teatsworth, Becky Kirk, Henry Bieder- man, Mike Bastine, Bryan Wilford, Deb Long, Dave Beach, Susan Hostler, Tom Barton, Van Weeblen, Tina Eskins, Sue Houck, Beth Tesnow, Roger Thomas, Bill Rehm, Mike Patino, Karen Adams, Mark Brown, Pete Dysinger, Fern Deck- er, Cathy Tennant, Steve AreU, Dennis Schwenderann, Glen Cope, Jill Holden, Joe Sharrer, Lu Madson, Stephanie Hor- ton. Executive Board: Jo Blanscet, J. C. Borckardt, Sue Brandman, Linda Burger, Sue Cervanka, Roger Edelbrock, Jeff Flack, Ted Hipsher, Jennie Julien, Craig Line, Laurie McGregor, William Motter, Lee Phillips, Lisa Phillips, Dave Rinebolt, Dave Roony, Craig Schieber, Bob Sully, Francie Stozich, Sue Sutherin, Ann Val - entine, Jim Wolf, Harry Yoxthiemer. For the CKLW contest, all contributed in forming a united spirit in the school 20 Organizations The packaging of votes into bundles formed huge stacks of boxes. Mr. Bell supervised the loading of votes into his car, as members of Student Council prepare for their second trip to Detroit.
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eam Displays Excellent Talent signals as the gridders line up. John Musgrave(34) runs back while the J Vs protect him. Jonents try to pull down a junior varsity runner. Doug Robinson (17) gains yards while Bill Baron looks on. The Trojans started off the season with five straight wins that included three games in which the opponents were held scoreless. This was accomplished even though four of their top players were moved to the varsity team before the season began. After the fifth victory, thirteen more members were moved. Although they lost the last three games, the close scores indicate the talent of the sophomore players. Sports 19
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)ut To All In Its Activities Student Council supports itself by running the concession stands during football games. as 4 During Student Council meetings many beneficial things were accom- phshed. The eighteen foot art sculpture designed and built in the outer courtyard by Mr. Trapp, was passed unanimously. The Student Council sup- ported the CKLW High School of the year contest. A great sense of unity was achieved through this contest. Student Council also achieved other val- uable things such as Civic II Day, holding class elections and Student Council elections, giving money to Niki Jefferies, revising the handbook, devising mini courses, helping sponsor Contrasts, collaborating on articles for the Republican Courier on the shop area, holding a November mock election, bringing in a singer and a karate expert for assemblies, revising the Hall of Fame, making frisbees available to students at lunch, filling in parking lot holes, putting up Christmas trees, and sending poinsettias to elderly shut-ins. Sometimes Student Council wondered if it could ever please everyone. Fragments of thoughts, combined new ideas, fused in the heart of debates over large and small issues, and suddenly we know our own minds! Student Council Officers: President-Jim Wolf, Vice-President-Craig Schieber, Secre- tary-Nancy Kuck, Corresponding Secretary-Pam Berry, Treasurer-Sue Cer- venka, and Parliamentarian-Jim Borckardt. President, Jim Wolf, presides over a meeting, !2 The Executive Board evaluates Civic II Day questionnaire. Organizations 21
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