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Stuco sparks enthusiasm GO MAD! Everyone saw it, but what did it mean? These words were spread throughout the campus all year long. Students found this command on the cafeteria calendar, in the main hall, printed on shirts, and with a cheerful note on the morning announcements. The Student Council promoted its 1983-84 theme, GO MAD , with enthusiasm, encouraging the student body to Go Out and Make A Difference. The response was tremendous! GO MAD became an acronym that positively influenced the overall attitude at Klein. Months before the 7:35 a.m. bell rang on the first day of school, Student Council officers and representatives were hard at work planning activities for the new year. GRIN , the theme for freshman orien- tation, challenged incoming students to Get Really Involved Now. The orientation helped fish get more acquainted wth Klein's campus and its activities. The council also sponsored a teachers' breakfast in August. Teachers obviously appreciated this break from their busy schedules. Certainly, the council did not forget the student body. As students sluggishly walked into the building on the first day of school, each found a decorated, over-sized paperclip in his locker. All five dances sponsored by Student Council also proved to be successful, especially Homecoming. The representatives worked diligently to create A Royal Knight in Klein's Kindom. Other activities held were: three blood drives, computer dating, club convention, powder puff football, Santa pictures, intramural sports, the distribution of turkey dinners to needy families, and an inspirational Camfel production film. The different committees definitely acted as the counciI's backbone. For example, the Good Sportsmanship League CGSLJ helped promote good rapport between the schools in the district. The new birthday committee was a success, providing each student with a card on his birthday. Without committees, the council would have never reached its goal as a student oriented organization. The Student Council hoped that the upcoming years at Klein would be as promising as this one was for them. 34 Student Council Student Council spreads the word, GO MAD. Photo by Phillip Martin. 7? x 1983-84 officers were C. Cowen, R. Davenport, K. Guidry, M. Corcoran, M. Dion, K. Carlisle, L. Phillips, and C. Coleman. Photo by Roxanne Nelson. Sponsor Kerry Rock attempts to explain his outstanding idea. Photo by Phillip Martin.
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Some members hang loose at State Convention. Photo by Brent Gordon. x 'V wk? 514, 5 v . Senior class representatives unlte as one. Photo by Roxanne Nelson. Fish class representatives felt at home in school. Photo by Phillip Martin. 'x.f Junior class representatives muscle up . Photo by Roxanne Nelson. Sophomore class representatives were a BlG part of Student Council. Photo by Roxanne Nelson. Student Council 35
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