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A.S.B. OFFICERS: FRONT ROWQ LEFT TO RIGHT: Jane Link, Julie Skar, John Korsmo, Jane Smith, Peggy Avril. D P-5 . Hifi. -1+ I -I M I I We 'Lr- ps an R A-+dL.,'l,-A 1 Organizations- 63
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A.S.B. Benefits From Profitable Year A.S.B. President Jane Smith said, This year's Student Council showed exuberant willingness, to put forth the cooperation that was needed to make the I979-80 Stu- dent Council the best yet. Jane also stated, If I had Student Council to do over again I would have done all of it over the same wayf, This year's Student Council introduced some new activities to Lakes High School, such as spirit week, creative assemblies and a button give away, which were ex- cellent spirit promoter. Another activity involved the senior citizens of our com- munity, called the Senior Citizens Tea. Even though the turn out was minimal, the over all event went exceptionally well and the attendants and teachers enjoyed themselves very much. The year could not have been success- ful without the help and support that each member gives one another. One member of Student Council who,s job was often taken for granted was A.S.B. Secretary Peggy Avril. So other members of A.S.B. would like to take this opportu- nity to thank her for her enthusiasm, de- votion and hard work, and also other Stu- dent Council members for making this year the most productive, gratifying and fun year that Lakes High School and the administration has had for many years. l. A.S.B. Secretary Peggy Avril, 2. A.S.B. President Jane Smith, A.S.B. Vice President John Korsmo. 3. A.S.B. Representatives Jane Link and Julie Skar. 4. Senior citizens enjoy the delicious food that was pre- pared for them at the Senior Citizens Tea. 5. Both Students and Senior Citizens appreciate the enter- tainment by Lakes Studio Choir, Choraliers, Barber- shop quartet and conversation with them. 6. Our President Jane Smith looks surprised at the sight of Mr. Kremer. 62-Organizations .gs Ili ,f 1,1 7-I , N 'S Q . .qt I ff Lf! L-. J
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KEY CLUB: FIRST ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: Christi Betzendorfer, John Stokes, Joseph Root, David Lorenz, Steve Wasserstrom, James Chil- ton, Brad Stimson, Linda Heilmann. SECOND ROW: John Carey, Terri Brinkmeyer, Lea Ficlds, Cara Homestead, Kathy Patrick, Caroline Has- kins, Laurie Deitz, Wendy Brenner, Susan Root, James Turney, James Kennedy, Rob Haroldson, Trayce Mengert, Tirrell Hellyer, Sandy Hevner, Kathy Killian, Donna Bishop. Michael Maruyama, Emily Kennedy, Aldous Quiocho. THIRD ROW: Mark Haskins. Allison Sellars, Helen Hawn. Karla Burk, Suzanne Manning. Kathy Hirz, Leeann Hutchinson, Terri Herzog, Marc Epstein, Thomas Huesers, James Jolley, Diana Schruefers Don Hcaron, Scott Neu, Deborah Walker, Martha Hollmann, Jerry Britcher, Julie Lordahl, Sandra Koopman. FOURTH ROW: Cathy Burris, Sibyl Ashman, Connie Acuff. Carrie Wilkinson, Debra Walker, James Conforti, Ray Logan, Jeffery Price, Carl Peterson. Eric Molvcr, Scott Laster. Richard Stevenson, John Korsmo, Christine Rogers, Jong Kim, Bruce Forsland, David Hucsers. Paul Johnston, Brigitte Bellefleur. Peter Jones, Michael Wikcr. Ea er Key Club erves The Community The past year was a prosperous one for ml . . ,gm E '-'H+--i K Key Club members who dedicated much i .52 Q ,Q 3: , of their time benefitting the community . U fu .'., sf f ,' and the school in numerous projects. k 1 Patients at Westem State Hospital were - fyik -if , entertained by club members during their .. , , weekly visits. Working in booths at the KTAC Haunted House helped raise money for their treasury. The club was pleased with the participation in the Christmas Food Drive. The school reaped 5 iiwggify Via'- , af,-'Q 'Qi FW' 52:14 af ,arg .,..Q. . -1 ' iff 3 4, s Yin, , psf 4, 1 the benefits of Key Club's campus clean- -e ups which took place after school and the sewice they provided in taking tickets at i school games. The year was highlighted by a trip to the Key Club convention held 9, g 14 in Springfield, Oregon. ih: g Through their work, Key Club mem- ' 21 bers had diverse experiences and gained f i, new insights. Presided over by John A Stokes, Key Club once again proved its worth as a valuable community service club. iiil' 'fffftvfi ' .il flu' if 5 ti- 64-Organizations
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