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Governing The Middle Level The middle level student council was very active in planning exciting activities for the middle level students. These activities included a magazine sale in the fall to raise money for holiday celebrations. One of the highlights of the year was a Christmas Party for the senior citizens and preschool children of the Nederland community. It featured food donated by middle level students, games for the kids, and posed as Santa. When questioned, one student replied, Ulf it student council, middle Mr. Bower who middle level wasn't for our level wouldn't be any fun.U All the council members participated in making the 1982-83 school year a year to remember. M.L. STUDENT COUNCIL EXECUTIVE BOARD President: Jennie Fowler Vice President: Tony Maul Secretary: Alissa Reardon Treasurer: David Swendson Sponsor: Kent Lyon 96 if '1 s-.yi vm 'X WEE T nf E .g.., ,gy 'w J Middle level student council members: Heather Wilson, Cindy Shoffner, John Bower, Jason Williams, Pam Ramer, Erin Kirby, Dave Swendson, Jennie Fowler, Tony Maul, Alissa Reardon. .J
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BREAKING GRGUN 1. Skier Carolyn Chamberlain f'87l on the slopes. 2. Broken ground, 3. More zaniness from the middle level! 4 . 'f,7 '.M plnf A 'il-. Ls -iz: 5 X ' f ms,-1 B- Ji f --' , o J Q.. wivnis, 8 'uv 4 Y., jwdaea 4 ' ' .. . 3 Q i.. Q' N W r ' Q, C 'Q ' f- w ' A R. 2 , '-A ix 'H x, N W. 3 ,,f1x Mountain People's Co-op Breaking Ground...taken literally, the words mean Ucracking dirt.H Yet one can also sense that they mean something more. Breaking Ground, a new beginning, a fresh start, the first step. Since the first step in high school towards graduation is the junior high school, it was appropriate that this section be devoted to the middle level. The middle level students described themselves as nExcellent, Choice, Neato, and Awesome.u Of course, there may have been other opinions in the high school, but it must be admitted that the middle level had indeed made a beginning: and a good one, too. They had taken the first major step in nBreaking Ground.n
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