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Open forum held One of the early activities insti- gated by the Student Council this year was an open forum. Its purpose was to provide an opportunity for students and faculty members to voice their ideas and receive answers from Student Council members. The response to the open forum was goodg more than 500 people at- tended. The discussion itself how- ever, was dubiously successful, in that topics discussed were limited and trivial. Topics discussed included sitting on the floor in the commons, smoking in the restrooms and the dilemma of a missing pencil sharpener. It seems that the silent majority remained ever silent. STUDENTS relax as Gary Lafrenz, Student Council president leads the discussion. nasgx l2 ...I Qi
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BIDDING for class election is Mark Mitchell. 3,a5,,,wl-,V -1 - --, JOX party candidate, Toni DiGregorio, giv- ing her pitch for sophomore class officer. A DETERMINED contender for the president of the sophomore class, Tom Randall. Elections lose spirit Officers for the Student Govern- ment at MCHS were elected in the fall of '71 with a dying campaign spirit. Victors in the senior class: Presi- dent, Ron Lukesg Vice-President, B. J. Bucklandg Secretary, Diane Hol- landg Treasurer, Janet Oleson. Elected to the Student Council: Marv Fang- man, Renee Fitzgerald, Julie Olson, Rhonda Robertson. In the junior class: President, La- Foyg Vice-President, Katie Mac- Gregor, Secretary, Patsy Geary: Treasurer, Genel1Mikkalson. Student ' Council: Sue Bickert, Karel Kew, Craig Mulford, Ann Muniz. In the sophomore class: President, John Stockbergerg Vice-President, Toni DiGregoriog Secretary, Jill Stein- bergg Treasurer, Ken Konigsmark. Student Council: Marla Brenton, Nancy Currie, Jay Leaman, and Barry Nadler. ll
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Magazine sales total 57,109.46 The 1972 Magazine sales campaign income totalled S7,109.46, the lowest total since 1951. Sales fell nearly 36,000 short of the 313,000 goal. The leading salesman was Rick Rasmussen, junior, with 3203.67 Tom Leemquil, junior, placed second with 35174.02 Their prizes were an eight- track stereo tape player and a port- able television, respectively. 5 ,ig Many students were awarded pos- 3 ,535 ters and smile pillows, and a variety , of other prizes for their contributions. .iff ff 9 is 'f.' , 1- N.. K. .. 4.9k lee. 9 .. K.. . PRIZES for the 1972 Magazine sales campaign ranged from stuffed pillows to stereos and television sets. The prizes, however, failed to inspire great enthusiasm, as sales fell short of the goal. E . ,wgixt R .ff kixx X s 5 3 ' 3 1 1. 2 ' 4. sw. , X we 'fi' 1 I fl Uls- 9' . as RNFX we ' 1- ff-fr-?.3' 13
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