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As Denise Baker pushes the mop, she leaves behind floors that shine! The court yard is really a place to see all sea- sons, from budding flowers of spring to the fall- ing snow of winter. Sue Vonderheid picks up leaves to make room for the upcoming snow flakes! Clubs that let stars shine Student Council and Student Ser- vice Program, a branch of Student Council, allowed MN students to not only work for others but also participate in the community. Student Council President, Chery] Endicott, explained that Student Coun- cil was an organization that gave stu- dents responsibilities and helped with any student teacher conflicts that may have arisen. Decorating MN’s Christ- mas tree, sponsoring student ex- change, and the reverse dance were the main projects Student Council was responsible for. Cheryl commented, “I always thought Student Council was neat. But you do have problems getting people involved.” Student Service Program was a vol- unteer program to get students in- volved in community projects. Typical projects included picking up litter, can- dystriping, raising money for various charities, working in old folks homes, and bringing the sounds of Christmas to shut-ins and neighborhoods by car- oling. Student Service was run by a com- mittee of student council representa- tives, with Denise Baker as chairman and Kathy Wilds and Linda Smith as co-chairmen. In order for a project to begin it had to be considered and approved by Stu- dent Council. After the project was completed, the participants had to re- port to Student Council. All partici- pants received a pin a nd certificate, plus it was noted on their transcripts that they had completed a service pro- ject. Kathy Wilds commented, “It would be more successful if more people would become involved.” These two programs gave students an opportunity to stand out as ‘‘Stars that let their light shine on others.” Student Council and Student Service 109
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Julie Smith washes off the fire extinguisher while Janet Gruettemeyer sweeps up paper that missed the waste basket. Cleaning up the court yard of leaves is more fun with friends. Just ask Denise Baker, Sue Von- derheid, Julie Smith, and Janet Gruettemeyer. STAND OUT STR At one time or another a figure in a wheelchair could be seen practically flying down the hallways. Possibly you were one of those almost run over! This chair on wheels was probably moving faster and with more energy than many of the students it passed! Cheryl Endicott, Student Council President, was this figure on the wheels, and stood out as a-‘‘Star’’ with a beautiful personality and a strong drive to suc- ceed, as she cer- tainly has. Chery] is a Mat Maid, Inter- act Historian, a member of the Pep Club, and on Sen- ior Committee. Student Service tries to keep the school in good appearance for any visitors and of course the students. Denise Baker, Sue Vonderheid, and Julie Smith clean some of those “phrases” off the library tables. 108 Student Council and Student Service
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