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Picking it out. Teresa Nelson points out her fuvorite of the activity pictures tuken by Leza Chapman in the student council portfolio. Gavel grasp. Wednesday executive lunch meetings lct President Briun Warnick und his cabinet plan the agenda for the Thursday morning student council meetings. The 1986-87 Executive Student Council features Historian Elizabeth Chapman, Secretary Monique Lewis, President Brian Warnick, Vice President Patrica Atkinson. Not pictured is Treasurer Teresa Nelson. Counted to their credit were activities like Cans for the Needy, the beach party, the Jack Lythogoe assembly to which the Mountain View student body came and support for SADD fStudents Against Drunk Drivingj. 52 Student Government y-f 535-. li W3 'Af W I ?'!W ' ll
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I have really enjoyed ag this year. The skills in welding and agriculture. . .will help me. Happy that 1n1t1at1on was not as bad as they thought Greenhands survive Jay Buckley FA agronomists and grease monkeys propulsed an event- filled year with summer livestock judgings and participation in county and state fairs. President Todd Covolo noted, I have really enjoyed ag this year. The skills in welding and agriculture that I have learned will help me the rest of my lifef, I am pleased with the attitudes of the kids this year, said Vo-Ag teacher Rex Hamner. There were some really good quality projects completed such as clipping stands, bumpers, and horse-trailers to name a few. We will be tough at County Fair this year. Animal projects included cow-calf, breeding beef and sheep, market hogs, horse, and rabbitsfpoultry. Vice-President Rod Hewitt said, I really enjoy things we did like snowmobiling and judging trips. I also was glad I was already Greenhand initiated last year. I didn't know if it was worth it, but now I am a Chapter farmer and see that it was. I really enjoyed the trips, said Pete Collins. I like doing things you normally don't do in other classes. I liked going to the meat packing plant and learning and seeing how beef and pigs were prepared and slaughtered. Wayne Santhuff added the Urie Elementary kids loved Farm Day. You could see their faces light up, he said. Bobby Morgan said, The best part was Greenhand initiation. You should have seen the faces as they turned Todd Covolo their noses up to the stench as they tiptoed through the dung. Members built a new fence around the field and Hamner was pleased with the new additions added on the barn and corral. We added on a pasture, plus we now have electricity and water. We will add one thing at a time until we have everything we want. In addition, the sheep herd is standing at two blackface cross bred, two Suffolk and four Columbia. We will receive more Suffolks and pick up cattle this fall, he said. Jeff Bluemel noted, I really like FFA and encourage it for anyone interested in something different and funf' The class also participated in state judging, meat judging, public speaking, and a shearing demonstration. FFA imembers. First row -- Pete Collins, Bobby Morgan, Todd Rollins, Darius Maxfield, Cory Powers, Wayne Santhuff and Greg Langeg second row e Tyler Mabtfield, Rod Hewitt, Todd Covolo, Jamie Schmidt, Michelle Strobel, Kellee Eyre, Eric Sharp and Advisor Rex Hamnerg third row - Robert Platts, Jeff Bluemel, Spencer Eyre, Gerri Yates, Travis Jorgensen, Angie Sawyer, Chad Marshall, Chris , Morgan, Blake Odom. FFA 51
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The student council was pretty cool, but they should have had some outrageous parties. That might have caused problems though. Despite being darned if they do and darned if they don't, Darn good leaders thrive Clint Bradshaw alking through the night, listening to the crackling of sticks and brush created a fear of darkness. But the LHS students travelling the dark road saw light at the trail end and broke through to an enlightened and active life with the help of the Student Body and class leaders. Some of the officers reviewed the satisfaetions of serving the student body. President Brian Warnick said, The most exciting part Voting counts. Student council officers keep a school active and fung therefore, selecting the right officers is important. Joe Brodine, Rawdy Rollins and Violet Zanolli practice their democratic rights by voting and placing the ballots in the colored box. I of this job was planning the activities and watching the students get involved. It took effort and money to plan the activities, but it was well worth the effort to see some kids come out of the dark. lf it wasnit for my excellent vice president and other helpers, this past year would have been more headaches, Junior President Tammy Hicks said. They showed a lot of concern. We accomplished the things that we had in mind and Prom was a success. During homecoming I also received a positive response from the class as everyone helped. Freshman President Vii Tanner noted, 'fStudent Council was worthwhile and I learned, but the best part was probably going to WASC CWyoming Association of Student Councilsj and Senior class officers. Under the capable leadership of Historian LeAnn Choate, President Jace Ferguson, Vice President Karen Gillespie and Secretary Stephanie Young, the senior class continues its money-making ventures, securing a trip to Anaheim, Calif., and the Disneyland Grad night. The class motto Beware, we are your future stresses that this is a class of independent thinking go-gettersf' Danny Gilbertson learning how to be a better representative. Executive Secretary Monique Lewis said, This job is very rewarding, but it is work. I enjoy student council and I am glad I have the chance to serve LHS students. Everyone helped out this year and we tried to do what the students wanted. The officers were also evaluated by the students. Freshman Tracy Vercimak noted, There were quite a few activities and the student council as a whole did a good job. Senior Danny Gilbertson added, The student council was pretty cool this year, but they should have had some really outrageous parties. That might have caused some problems though. So what I'm a senior. Student Government 53
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