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Representative Assembly. Front Row: Betsy Clarke, Carol Milling, Cathy 0Malley, Gayle Wohlford, Cindy Jara, Susie Way, Lee Cunningham, pres. 5 Fred Holl, treas.,' Katie Davis, sec.: Joyce Kissner, Jan Bandeen, Katie Clay, Susie Schiefelbein. Row Z: Portia Laughlin, Marilyn Elaine Gilbert, Debbie Vandermar, Judy Chin, Jack Vieira, Caroline Svoboda, Nancy Wrablik, Kris Blessing, Jane Kierig, George Knue, Carol Moldenhauer, Pattie Sass, Jan Augustine, Sharon Rose, Jackie Harpham, Sheny Kompare, Connie Scarnavack, JoAnn Flynn. Row 3: Beth Zeiter, Cathy Garis, Karen Bourn, Bev Jablonski, Nancy Van Gelder, Paul Garbe, Link Chin, Steve Miller, Paul Foran, Dave Takashima, Gail Meckstroth, Sue Churchill, Sue Ureel, Mike Don Carlos, Jerry Temuto, Gayle Moser, Roberta Snelling. Row 4: Mike Lynch, Bmce Carhart, Kenneth Barnes, Don Shaw, Larry Shewmake, James R Lynch, John Skorburg, Westy March, Jim Bergstrom, John Huebner, Dave Mercer, Bob Kubis, Moby Manks, John Tiemstra, Tom Voight, Wally Nidzieko, Mike Murphy. Back Row: Tom Bump, Bruce P. Johnson, James Lindy, Vincent Slivka, Doug Otto, Hal Dana. Discussing improvements in the dress code, Mr. Hanson draws examples from the Bridging the gap between the Student Council and the Stu- dents of LT vvas the purpose of Representative Assembly. In the fall, each communications groups elected a delegate who represented the students in general discussions over the finances of the student association and school policies, such as this year's debate concerning the dress code. Surveys were taken pertaining to such topics as plagiarism, the Corral, and the dress code, under the auspices of the assembly. Although supported by Representative Assembly, the amendment to the school constitution allowing for freshman representation on student council failed to pass, On the plus side, the assem- bly organized a successful school spirit week, highlighted by class and club participation days. In these ways, Flepresen- tative Assembly progressed towards its set goal of increased communication between the elected officers of the student association and the members. results of the recent Comm Period Discussion. 24 1 l
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ffm c Up goes the Down the Devils banner which Student Council's school spirit committee hopes will infuse students with enthusiasm to be displayed at the game. With careful consideration, a circled name, and a punch, Clark Wood places his vote in the Student Council election. N P , 44 'S .gk H in W. .W ,, ' .faq W M .u 'Q , gt -..- As a member makes a proposal, Student Council officers start mentally weeding out the impractical points from the practical aspects. 23
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Representative Assembly voices student opinions Dissent over the school dress code is aired in individual comm groups, as Rep. Assem. delegate Jack Shebo leads the discussion. 21, e Q 5 . SC Representative Assembly. Front Row: Mary Ann Hartnett, Judy Temple, Jamie Mansield, Sandy Duhatschek, sec.,' Steve Stout, chairmang Bob McClain, Sally Stockbarger, Barb Big, Allyson Shellenberger, Louise Cihak, Pat Lalish, Roxanne Warble. Row 2: Gail Klitchman, DougAIIen, Rip Tilden, Dave Dean, Tom Burke, Mary Cowan, Jeanne Wikan, Nancy Hatch, Ann Meeks, Karen Holzwart, Noel Farner, Cathie Bryan, Jan Amburn, Jane Traeger, Ann Chin. Row 3: Luanne Gagnon, Joanne Cook, Nancy Ourada, Debbie Tucci, Ginnie Reed, Kathy Farney, Ruth Benia, Don Robertson, Sue Carlson, Teeky Kenny, Steve Kelly, Steve Scaramuzzon, Rob Read. Back Row: Bob Higgins, Dave Frihart, Nm Sabel, Jeff Llill, Rick Bradley, Brian Ludera, Jim Lyon, Alan Booth, Lester Fahrner, Tim Anderson. 25
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