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First Row: Curtis Layton—president, Mike Lobsinger—vice advisor. Third Row: Stephen Testerman, Jay Lane, Billy Hobbs, president. Gaynell Schieber—treasurer, Kelle Schieber—sec- Laurie White, Angie Johns, Mindi Hobbs, Lynn Gray. Kelle retary. Second row. Mike Enriquez, Jim Enriquez, Lori Kail. Stan Shafer, Kim White. Sheid, Alice Kahle, Ann Crossland, Julie Hill, Royce Caldron— Student Council Newkirk High School Newkirk. OK 74647
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A year in review ... Working for the student body is their priority, and the ’84-’85 Stu- Co organization met this respon- sibility head-on and with great success. The dedication of this twenty-two member group, with the help of advisor Royce Cal- dron, led to a memorable and busy year for themselves and the student body of NHS. Before school—sent one to advanced workshop; sent three to basic workshop; provided an ice cream social for teachers. August—sponsored back-to- school dance. September—helped with open house; started suggestion box; sponsored Light and Laser Assembly. October—sponsored home- coming week (blue and gold day, crazy day, 50’s day, door day, and hat day); presented College and Career Day. November—attended state convention (six members); elect- ed District 5 vice-president; spon- sored food drive; set up mock election. December—sponsored teach- er appreciation week; featured candy cane button sale; orga- nized Stu-Co Christmas party. January—sponsored Those Amazing Chimps Assembly. February—distributed com- puter match sheets; selected Queen and King of Hearts; held a Valentine dance; sponsored Ron Cole Assembly. March—sponsored ventrilo- quist assembly. April—held Stu-co election air band assembly; sponsored Sa- die Hawkin's Day; organized vol- leyball tournament. May—sponsored powder puff football; organized Stu-Co ban- quet. As the '85 school year came to a close, Stu-Co said good-bye to a great year and welcomed the challenges that lay before them in the upcoming school year. Bottoms up. “I would like to propose a toast... ” Monkey business. The chimps steal the show at the Stu-Co assembly. The game plan. What’s the object of this game?” Farha Wholesale Co. 208 S. First Ponca City, OK 74601 Ponca City News WBBZ P.O. Box 191 Ponca City. OK 74602
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Making a name ... Though SCION is one of the youngest organizations at NHS, that doesn't mean it isn’t an ac- tive one. Twenty-two SCION members led by advisor Jim Martin and president, Mike Lobsinger; vice- president, Lori Kail; secretary treasurer, Amber Madrigal; and reporter, Mike Enriquez had a busy and productive year. The major undertaking of SCI- ON was the construction of what members call “Pride Park. “Pride Park” is located in the open patio area. Putting the -4. i— m(n - • Slave labor Will Lori do anything for a break? Dedication, SCION members take it to the limit. A true scientist Mr. Martin examines his meal. pride in “Pride Park” meant tak- ing out the old sidewalk and re- placing it with a new one, re- planting grass, and constructing a redwood bridge, not to men- tion filling in several ruts and holes that had accumulated over the years. Besides all the hard work, SCI- ON members also got in on cal- endar sales, noon meetings, and several field trips. Though the year was largely a work-filled one, SCION members agree it was a successful one; and the entire school can enjoy the benefits of their efforts. Turner Radiator and Air Conditioning Service 106 E. Ponca Ponca City. OK 74601
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