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7 Colleen Keith, Student Body President, 1971-1972. ' STUDENT COUNCIL Now that the year is over, We can honest- ly say that it was a great and successful one. Our Student Council deserves recog- nition for planning, representing and governing the student body at Marist in a way in which each and every student ex- ,perienced and enjoyed all the school ac- tivities. As a result the 1971-72 school year was a prosperous and memorable one. Some of the activities and projects or- ganized by the Council were the success- ful spaghetti feed, print and cord Week, several potluck dinners throughout the year and the money-making candle sale. The Student Council was extremely proud of the student body for its Wonderful co- operation throughout the year, and it feels that traditions were established that will endure throughout the years of Marist's existence. Discussing future plans for Marist are, from Left, Council members Bud Everts, Mike Gieber, john Teller and Bob Kerns.
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KEY CLUB The Marist Key Club, off to a slow start in 1971, got rolling midway in October with a number of im- portant activities aimed at improv- ing the community. With jeff Bedbury as new president, the club undertook several projects. Con- tinuing last year's program, the club worked with people aiding the underprivileged children, assisted in the Big Brother-Big Sister Pro- gram and rang bells for the Salva- tion Army during the Christmas season. New proiects taken on by the Club included the improvement of the parking lot and parking cars at home games. The Club made S70 at its annual Kiwanis Luncheon-Auction. The money helped the Club pay for its trip to the convention in Vancouver, B. C. Attending that meeting were Brian Conway, Larry Cousins, and lohn Talia. Key Club was concerned with and became involved in such main issues as racial discrimination, drug abuse, and the quality of our environment during the year. John Talia. reports on District Conven- tion. ai I?:2:if4fgijf 55, f ., fy: ' W 1-4 .. -1 '- W.-,:.., w l l , . 'Q , lu. 4. ' Bi ' i w iw . is 'i l President jeff Bedbury explains procedures for career day. Brian Conway is appointed as Lieutenant Governor at Key Club Banquet. ,Wit ELL.. , 'v 'ia-C ' :N if 'N-f 9'm -bi ' ,--:w 2 .l- : 11. w , vu A- : Y- .. Q. , , , 3555 ',ui1 iinifggQ4f4! -wx 'ugfv-.--f Nw u iii- C ' Dfw!! 1 ia' t it Fil- , Y, I, , - 'll nd. 1 ,,,,,,, ' 'usa ' Top Row: Bud Everts, Morgan McQuiston, Leo Lyford, Jeff Bedbury, Tom Schmitz, john Talia. Bottom Row: Rick Ward, Greg Schulz, Brian Conway, Larry Cousins, Ed Barclay.
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Back Row, Varsity Rally: Danette Lorch, Mary Anne Croteau, Terri Gottfried, Mary Lou Gallagher, Maureen Ronnau, Carolyn Kann. Front Row, LV. Rally: Anne Revell, Jan Tremaine, Jennifer Given, Terry Eidson. RALLY Rally is a group of hard-Working girls who with the student body, give support and en- couragement to the team. This year's varsity rally sponsored fund- raising projects such as popcorn and bake sales. The proceeds were used to purchase new uniforms. The girls also participated in competition at the Emerald League Jamboree. Their effort and spirit was representative of Marist High. Although the junior varsity rally lacked expe- rience, their efforts were appreciated by the team and by the small, but enthusiastic crowd at the games. 74 Varsity rally members Carolyn Kann, Danette Lorch, and Mary Lou Gallagher lead a cheer at a home foot- ball game.
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