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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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