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Q- 5 , -6 6 Q4 Q, SlBl'C1lll SONIC lKlCll gCllCI'z1llllg alllll tliSCllSSi0li l. Supliuiiiorc .Klan Ks-yes prusciits a lull proposal. 5. Cla-ryl licilwlc. a iuuior, ulmiccts lo llu- lull lv ui promotion mdics that thcx. hun-HL.d at l E U Q Q 1 Q ' pwsciilccl. as -luiuor lxalliy l',clwau'cls llNlt'llS nu. l Y I I Ml . ' 2 5CIll0I' lmlcl llcury. Stu-Lu l'i'1:slclviil. anal bcuuu' Slllmml hu U5 nl, hlmll' Doug Sinilli. Stu-Cn Parliaiucnlariau, discuss Holm- H. Stu-Cu Prcsialcul Toclcl llcnry lisicus L-arclully lu Siu-1.0 iuaclc sonic siguilicant accoiuplisli- ms Rules ufOi'clur, the qui-stiuus asked. iuvuls. iuclumliug our first annual ioQ-a- k K F Q 1 u . . ' '. 53. Cluinv m cr lllIilllL'l3ll rccorcls arc Scniur elf .-Xlliscm, i, Senior Sanrlx' llculsliaw, Si-nim' uauui- Nl.iL'Auil u lliou wlua-li also iuvulvccl Tum' lr llwli V - 7- V - - - ' V 1 - f - ' - , 'l ' V - ' P' ' Slu-Lu X ICU-l,l't'5lilL'lll and SCIIIOI' Susan llauuilton, aucl Scuiur Nlllw Lum-luun takc uolvs Qllll'lIlg a ui llic ing-a-lliou liclpvcl raise thc money Stu-Co'l'i'cas11l'm'1' ing. lwcmlccl in purcliasc a paclclcnl lmcauu for V ,K , , , Q . I . . . PI. .Xll ilu' Stu-Co uilwcrs prcpau- lui' a iucx-ling. gyiuuaslic-s and a uuul-lmus to lic usccl for sf-lmol activities. Siu-lfu also clcall witli Sl.lIClClllfl.ilL'llllf' prolmlcins. sucll as lllDl'2lI'f' uoisc aucl calc'- lvria nlisruptiou. llivy planned iuaioi' pl'0lllll'llOllS at Arts XYQ-ck, for llu' lwuclil of thc NASB.
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-.X 1 fff i Q-l , Q-2 'Pl Q3 Stu-Co improves -' 1 41 There was a common misconception that Stn-Co was a secret. elite club that inet ex'- ery XVednesday to plot against the students and to dole out large sums of students' money at will. Stu-Co proved this theory false by acting openly and thoughtfully in making every decision for the students' benefit. Student Council was the means by which our entire student body was represented by elected students. livery student was af- fected by its legislation. From the charter' ing of every club to the passing of bills and alloting money, Stu-Co's influence touched every corner of high school activity. Representatives came from Sophomore English, social studies classes and charted clubs and activities. President Todd Henry said, Stu-Co was a younger organization this year than in the past, due to the fact that Jr!Sr English was no longer offered. Since Stu-Co's majority was new and unfa- miliar with Robert's Rules of Order, Mr. Henry said they stressed organization. The first step was to appoint Doug Smith as Parliainentarian to help the representa- tives better nnderstand Student Council procedures. ASB officers featured a Special of the NVeek at their meetings. This helped X e
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, M-.5 y ' iff ' f r i .i,. in if , U A. .. an .L Q- I - Q 2 7 0 Q6 KL staff takes on a new look 68 Wim! -fs-'svn Nlost things change with timcg new peoplc. ncw ideals. ll now way oi' looking at things. NYith il CIIQIIIQC of cditors cannc ll new view of how thc Knightlife should hc rnn. Lay- out and format were changed, editor sec- tions were revised, cvcn thc front pargc had u new look to it. Larger pictures appezircd. stories were huscd on the fnturc. and it hore thc countenance of an magazine. 4.-1 The papcr was rcalh' cohnnn orit-ntcd. Thrcc ncw und nniquc cohnnns cvoivcd. The ncws and Sports fcutnrcs wcrc nlorc in-dcpth than in yours past. Stndcnt rc- sponsc was good: wc ilcci this was doc to thc fact that thc storics wcrc much morc intercsting ilCL'illlSC ninch inorc happcncd that pcoplc wcrc involvcd in. siutcd Co- Iiditor Todd llcnrv.
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