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,V f .M .VTY1 ,,..4.f-C Student Council Advisor Denny Bonner sits back to watch the rockers at the rock-a-thon. A Uncut T' Wi.. 't Student Council Sergeant of Arms Allen Cecil comments on a suggestion at a council meeting, As always one of the most active and resourceful organizations at Lafayette this year was the Lafayette Student Council. The student council is a tie between the student body and faculty whose function is to review and help to solve many of the problems that the students are faced with at Lafayette. As with every school organization the student council requires a rather large amount of work, and without its dedicated officers the student council would not be a success. The officers of the 1980-1981 stu- dent council were: President - Mike Grit- tong Vice-President - Sherry Raineyg Sec- retary - Tish Hochstrasserg Treasurer - Gerald Ward. One of the many purposes of the student council is to sustain an active and enthusi- astic student body. Each first hour class is represented by one student who is elected as a representative in that class. Each first hour representative attends each semi- -4 F Y 1 f n i Julanie Collier dresses again for the second year in her Tigger 1 costume for Halloween Dress up Day. Freak day was a new project sponsored by student council which many students participated in. Scott Adams and Ann Carr prepped out for prep day which was preceded by freak day. A 5- ex iv' Student Council f ll
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Coune11 osts State Conventlon v E M K an i ' lfgfelgv Student Council President Mike Gritton takes down the flag in front of Lafayette. At the annual Rock-a-thon, sponsored by the student council, a little friend comes to see the animals, Lisa Land and Matt Fuller get the final things pre- pared forthe K.A.S.C. Convention.
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Council Hosts State Convention monthly council meeting, and reports the minutes of the meeting back to the class. Reading these minutes helps all ofthe stu- dents at Lafayette become more aware ol' the many activities and community pro- jects the student council is sponsoring. The student council has helped everyone ranging from the Lafayette student body to the entire Lexington community. vi 'Q X. umm' 'ii -1... travis ff' V r gt X I2 f Student Council l. Q1, f 40 'Ie l I W ac I 7? ZW! X fm , f, . 'Wife-7 f , f af 7 Ml ff WV W W ,, J M, ,' W'-fdiltlfl ' Junior Aaron Hiestand clowns around on the Hal- loween dress-up day. Rene Hamilton takes part in the Halloween dress-up day. Senior Mitch Haynes takes a sledge hammer to tht T.C. car during spirit week. Ricky Barbour, Mark Grant and Walter Palmer rocl inthe L,H.S. Rock-a-thon.
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