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Front Row: Kris Huff, Kelly Kundel, Eric Englund, Valerie Clark, Dawnelle Neuser, Ann Sobiech, Carole McCoy, Michelle Mangelsdorf. Second Row: Brad Brickson, Prasanta Reddy, Angie Keeney, Kerri Decker, Keri Shelton, Cindy Shelton, Kathy Kulcsar, Julie Coleman. Third Row: Bruce Bibbs, Pete Vogt, Omar Hunigan, Curt Schreiber, Dan Schneider, Mi- chelle Kaufmann, Tara Waggoner, Kevin Kun- del, John Stractker, Mike Mueller, Celeste Thomas, Tracy Trondson. Photo: M. Macken- zle. X5 l Amr, . f 4 eb .KX 'A , Amazed at how many donuts can be eaten at once, Tara Waggoner and Mike Mueller watch someone stock up at their weekly Friday morning sales. Photo: R. Semlow. With the sun in their eyes co-presidents Pete Vogt and Curt Schreiber await their turn to compete in the balloon race against other Davenport Senate presi- dents. Photo: B. Christian. D fu- 'Student Senate
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Joining Hand At tryouts Kim Macdougall and Missy Swinscoe com- pete for the lead role. Photo: R 0Donnell. Together we formed the Wildcat Union -- tossing aside Falcon feathers and Blue Devil tridents to achieve our new identity. Throughout the summer months, first-time leaders devoted many hours to band, cheerleading, publi- cations, and Student Senate. As these students set the foundations, traditions were created. From this nucleus of human energies, plans exploded into realities as dances, fundraisers, and contests highlighted the extracur- ricular calendars. Gradually minutes were written, agendas were typed, and meetings adjourned, sometimes into the late hours as Wildcat Wisdom fulfilled the dreams S of each organization, solidifying our Wildcat t l Union, at .Siva As Maureen Garlough and Michelle , H J , 2 Schroeder talkat the German Club picnic, tt German foreign exchange student Mike Uhrig en vesdrops. Photo: M Mackenzie. - q-, Organizations
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d. z Get those hard boiled eggs out of therelw exclaimed Ms. Learn as she takes authority at North's first egg toss. Photo: B. Christian. In one of the weekly formal meetings, Eric Englund put in his two cents worth during a discussion of Debut activities. Photo: M. Macken- z'e Q Gaveling: maj orit rule The meeting was called to order by co-presidents Curt Schreiber and Pete Vogt. Roll was taken by secretary, Tara Wagonner. Twenty-nine delegates were present. During the 1984-85 school year, petitions were signed and elections were held to select the members of the Senate. The School Board representative, Mi- chelle Kaufmann, was chosen by adviser, Kathy Learn. During the summer months, the members of the Senate had meetings every other week to make important decisions that helped the year get off to a good start. With the help of Ms. Learn, the Senate began traditions that would be followed for years to come. She com- mented, Senate is constantly chal- lenged by establishing North's tradi- tions, especially since students coming from three schools often have very different ideasf' Many school activities were made possible by Student Senate. The outdoor dance during the first week of school and the Debut dance and activities along with fund raisers like turkey grams and the Mexico fund were all organized by the Senate. Brad Brickson stated, lt's really fun to make plans for the dances and other school activitiesf' The meeting was adjourned by Curt Schreiber and Pete Vogt. Student Senate
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