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Perhaps the most thriving organization at Fox is the student Council better known as STUCO. Mrs. Hodge and Mrs. D. Robinson head a group of 85 students whose goal is student participation in school life. This is a twelve-month club, said Mrs. Hodge. We are active year-round. STLICO plays a big part in student affairs. They organize dances, assemblies, softball games, and offer scholarships and workshops for leadership development. Increased student participation was the main goal fmgnm M I a naw. 996 9 T Top Left - Sponsor Mrs. Hodge, Parlimentarian Diane Streckfuss, Treasurer Tracey King, Vice President Tom Caffery, President Amy Dierker, and Sponsor Mrs. D. Robinson. Top Right - Junior Bobbie Tipton starts thinking about her job as president of STUCO next year. Bottom Left - Row l: Mrs. Hodge, Stacy Hill, Karen Klumpart, Kelly Reese, Shelly Powell, Tammie Collins, Joel Cross, Tom Pummill, Mrs. D. Robinson, and Tom Caffery. Row 2: Angie Anderson, Steve White, Jim Gould, Karen Sutton, Joanna Koehrer, Kelly Porter, Sue Hazlewonder, Amy Dierker, Keith Carey, Tracey King, Julie Kory, and Rick Eisenbeis. Row 3: Lisa, Becky Dietzler, Dawn Sevier, Barb James, Joan O'Connor, Lori Mathews, Dave Julian, Regina McMiIlian, Gina Gross, Janet Craig, Diane Streckfuss, Tracey Willson, and Jenifer Crites. Bottom Right - What is this poster supposed to have on it? ask Senior Karen Sutton and Joanna Koehrer. 76 X' S- 11:-f this year, and STLICO achieved this with great success. For the Red Cross Blood Drive, 250 pints of blood were donated fcompared to 180 pints the year beforej. STC.lCO's goal for next year remains the same. More students participation is desired, said retiring president Amy Dierker. The big plus we have going for us is that students care, and want to have a voice in the school. added Mrs. Hodge. by Adam Thornberry
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4 i lf f3,ig Wggm, S E posed of students exhibiting outstanding lead- ership, citizenship, service, and scholarship. The NHS concentrates on service, both within the school and community. This past year they organized Teacher Turkey Day, served the spaghetti supper for teachers in the fall, sang carols to the elderly at Christ- mas, and sponsored the Rock-A-Thon to raise money for the flood victims in this area. Senior Kim Johnson said, I really enjoyed participating in NHS activities. l think we ac- complished a lot. NHS Left - New-inductee Barb Reim and historian Missy Miller pose for a picture after the NHS induction. Bottom left - ln behalf of the Sequoia Chapter of the National Honor Society, Mr. Rickman presented a plaque to Mr. Jim Kessler, manager of the Arnold Rax, for all the help he has given to the NHS in the past. Below - the 1982 National Honor Society. Bottom row fl. to r.J - Tom Wilkinson, Pat Schaub, Rodney Combs, Gary Jones, Keith Kraus, Mike Langhorst, Second row - Mrs. Garrett Qsponsorl, Beth Jones, Cheryl Fox, Teri Fluegge, Alice Bryant, Keith Carey, Mrs. Balls Qsponsorl, Debbie Perstrope tpresidentl. Third row - Mona Preble, Myra Dake, Karen Klos, Kim Johnson. Fourth row - Rodney Bandy, Brenda Borgfield, Stacey Schardan, Chris Wright. Fifth row - Greg Weatherford, Kathy Wisnewski, Lisa Erzinger, Sue Stocker, Michelle Zielinski. Sixth row - Al eckhardt, Lisa Dietrich, Linda Stuckmeyer, Andrea Penberthy, Heidi Haring, Arlo Oviatt, Linda Vishino, Janet Stuckmeyer, Lisa Kernan. Ladder tbottom to topj - Kevin Olsen Qvice-presidenti, Rochelle Braun Csecretaryl, David Lingle ttreasurerl, Missy Miller fhistorianl. R MY' ww Q ,, 4
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STUDENT CGLINCIL R Q 5 Ste W 33 yn-we Q u Top - Sophomore Tim Chilton and Junior Jim Gould get things done in Student Council. Left - Senior Diane Rinehart asks Mrs. Hodge when she can start working on the Blood Drive. Bottom Right - Senior Robin Clemens seems to be making it while she gives blood to the STUCO Blood Drive, L . lg ' wwf' Qi , 3, f if rf? f' iwgic, ,, 77
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