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l s Student Council. Front Row: Lynn Smith, Dori Davenport, vice-presi- Sue Scott, Janis Kasik, Fred Roberts, Ginny Lee, GinnyuSchubert, Barb Q P B t - dent, Al Lenzi, presidentg Becky Sams, secretary, Ken Towers, trea- Casey, Katie Davis. Back Row: Denny Clark, Scott Wa er, ete a e , surerg Chris Huff, Suzi Burkhart. Row 2: Miss Bess Pergakes, Mr. Tom man, Bill McConnell, John Kooi, John Goes, Breck Hanson, Bob Lan- Hanson, Cindy Berg, Kathy Torgerson, Val Hutchins, Lee Cunning- dis, Roy Lane. ham, Mr. Maisch, Mr. Johnson. Row 3: Marcia Bower, Iudy Hansen, Improved school- community relations: goal of Two distinct branches compose the Stu- dent Association. Representative Assem- bly, the legislative body, consists of one representative from each communications A4 period, while Student Council, the plan- ning and executive branch, comprises live officers and representatives elected from each class. Student Council com- mittees rely primarily on volunteer work- ers -to supervise activities and services for the student boys, thus allowing any interested student to participate in Coun- cil activities. Among the many tasks handled by hard-working committee members were the sale of food at games, the organization of the Club Carnival and dances, Career Day, and the foreign student program. Student Council engaged in a meaning- ful community service effort this year, Project Erase. Council members co- operated with citizens in neighboring communities to remove class numbers and other marks from street signs and buildings in the area. An important change was also made in the Student Council constitution this year. At the suggestion of president Al Lenzi, nine students were elected from South Cam- pus rather than the previous eight in Order lf, insure South Campus Tepfesen' New ideas on how to generate school spirit are tatlon 1n the leadership of each of the presented during a combined Representative nine Student council committees. Assembly meeting at South CQYHPUS- 26
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Maybe she's in the yellow pages, thinks Dave Finkenbinder, portraying a nervous freshman seeking his first date during the annual Girls' Club-Boys' Club Dating Panel. E SC Girls Club Board. Front Row: Kit Rhode, Libby Steward, treasurer, Cindy Olson, chairman, Suzie Cole, co-chairman, Jane Tracy, secretaryg Marcia Ol- son. Row 2: Kay Finlayson, Susie Bagg, Jody Balaban, Carol Newman, Sally Johnston, Wendy Benge. Back Row: Beth Hanson, Sue Davidson, Holly Dick- inson, Ginger Lewis, Joanne Thompson, Marley Bright. 28 l Dance, dads' night J i Council members Cheryl Leemhuis and Pat ' Holt cut out decorations, knowing that this 1 contribution will lend color to the coming Girls' 1 Club Dance. J l
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