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..,X pri. ,,,7A,7., ,M . LYMLLYY ,Y.N 7,7, W-, W 4 W, -, ,f ...MM . , n. Sis it 6. tx if S 1. wi' X.-fi 2 ,fi 1. ref! Q StuCo seein The Student Council started the year with the news that their sponsor, Miss Marty Napier, had been named the employee of the month for the entire Fort Osage school district. The pace of activity required to earn this honor never let up for Miss Napier or her Council. From the beginning, the students created special projects for the student body and the faculty. They also developed a number of community service projects. Each time the student body met as a group, the pres- ence of StuCo was clearly evident. They ran the pep as- semblies, sponsored dances, raised money for school projects, and helped other organizations within and I to do it all! outside the school. Part of their success stemmed from the leadership that several StuCo members and officers developed over the summer. They gave up part of their free time to attend special leadership workshops in Missouri and other states. The result was obvious to everyone. The Student Council enjoyed a level of respect that few student or- ' l ganizations ever attain. Students, faculty, administration, 9 and the community all found good things to say about 1 StuCo, and the benefits of their efforts will continue 3 r long after these students have gone on to bigger endeav- - ors. j W L. i i F. l i t l t StuCo members: fl-'ront row! Bobo Vaoifi, Marty Collins, Richie Campbell, Ed- die Neil fVice-Presidenti, Scott Smithpeter tPresidenti, Shawn Nash, lody Ieffries, and Stefan Liebke. fSeatedl Stacy Wainwright, Carmen Garrison, Missy Marion, Shelly Earley fTreasurerJ, Beth Harrison tSecretaryJ, Stacey Bundy, Tracy Gorham, and Liv Berhagen. fBenil Michele Harrison, Kim Pres- cott, Teri Parker, Angel Berry, Leslie Larason, Nancy Thieme, Chanin Becker, 1 and Amy Harrison. fStandingl Lisa Fisher, Kendra Musgrave, Ferdrik Zander, and Miss Marty Napier, Sponsor. StuCo sponsored the Spirit Week activities. Shawn Nash wears the bulk of the I Senior Spirit Chain, created through ten cent donations of the Senior Class. j fThe Seniors won the spirit chain cnrnpetition.l l i i K, l StuColLisa Fairfield 17 1 F P.
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