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if Nik? T. SR? gee 1 5 X X ti + Q as X in Explaining his theory ot 'scfllflovef Rick Neilsen tells students that in order to be happy they must tirst ie-el good about themselves. STUIJENT CONGRESS Row lg R Vtlilcox, T. Thu- linclaman, V. Wilstiii, M. Flenker, Braacfk. Row 4: C. mann, D. te Duits, D. Collins Mathias. Row Q: R Seytried K. Fuliiiewklotli, B. Braacl: M. Saskowski, S. l:jI'l1-Nlt'?Il, M. Campana TlfiI'i'li.IiFlIl. D. te Duns. S, t?i'auns:'hwvi'i. Stevens P. Martin. Row' V ltr lst A llamami Tit. Q S S... Q fra fr? Wow siuufsssrmsff faster HDQWQ? W W? fi WQWLC? M it Gn March l4, all students divided into their REACH groups and took part in a survey which launched a massive project that may torever change the attitudes ot North Scott students concerning two ot society's greatest problems. The Student Congress Drug and Alcoa hol Awareness Series was aimed at stu- dents, parents, and taculty, in hopes ot reducing problems at the high school which are drug and alcohol related. The recurrent theme was not to tell students not to drink or use drugs, but it they telt they must use them, to use them responsis bly. The original concept was borrowed trom Pleasant Valley High School, who did a similar program last year on a much smaller scale. Through the ettorts ot Tracy Thumann and Mike Campana ot SC, Tim Bolhmann ot FCA, and SC advisor Mr. Galen Howsare, the idea evolved into a tivespart series featuring the tilm Epidem- ic' and tour speakers. One ot them, lowa State Trooper Mike Gilbert, said during his presentation, You might think it's real cool and macho and grown-up to go to your buddies' place and get bombed out ot your mind- you've never had to scrape a kid ott the road on Christmas Eve. At the end ot the last session, when asked it they telt the series had been suc- cesstul, an overwhelming amount ot stu- dents raised their hands and indicated an interest in seeing another program in the tuture. Also during the year, SC held numer- ous sockhops and sold pizza at the McCausland Centennial Celebration in September. ul teel really good about what we've accomplished this year, remarked Tracy Thumann, Student Congress President. iiWe tried some new things and achieved what we set out to. STUDENT CONGRESS 135
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1 5 'ik Hlwmnl' llgdiltefrf Q 5 1959 Eliean Kundel, Bill Bayles 1960 Dennis Stutzel 1961 Lorna Tank 1982 Fran Kreiter 1971 Betty Rock 1972 Kent Kraft 1973 lackie lenes 1 1974 Debbie Bases f Q 1 ' V , Traristoriiig a design trom a ldunirny sheet' to 1963 Gloria Mdcstay Sherry Neweil a 3-R lorm, Tracy Konrad must be accurate in her measurements. 1964 Ginni Decker 1926 Debbie Strobbe 1965 Betty 1-lottman, Lorna Madden 1977 Rita Dierickx 1967 Charlotte Kratt, Pam Madden 1928 Connie Campana, leni Gertz A 1 1966 Mary Lou Wuestenberg 1968 No Record 1969 lulie Stoltenberg 1970 lenniter Rock 1979 Mike Zimmer 1980 Doni Van Ryswyck 1981 Torn Petersen 1982 Cathy Perry I' sri . , ,Quai he 1983 Sue Green 1, ',. ,K 11 09 lilo Mar anon alles znrinliwsafnrvsw is lk DHQWDWL WE! fi DE E!E?W75lM'1l49W W7 This is going to be really neat! l'm so excited about this, announced Sue Green 1983 Editor ot the Silver Shield at the kick-ott meeting in September, 1982. The actual production ot the book be- gan early in the summer, with the statt attending workshops at Coe College and the University ot lowa. Alumni question- naires were mailed, and the responses were collected and collaborated by lackie Dierks, Alumni Editor. Seven students this year received credit tor working on the annual. We needed someone to be here every day in order to accomplish all that needed to be done. During the tirst semester, they studied trom a text, as well as doing their page assignments they were responsible tor in the yearbook. This is the tirst time we've given students credit tor doing this and it worked pretty well, said Mr. Len Cock- man, Shield advisor. As well as the Lance statt, Shield headquarters were moved to a large room in the mezzanine ot the auditorium. l'This is really great, commented Eric at the beginning ot the year. Our own room and everything! Members ot the Shield Statt include Sue Green Editor, lackie Dierks, Alumni Editor, Karen Tobin, Advertising Editor, Eric teDuits, Sports Editor, Dan Staudt, Ass't. Sports Editor, Tracy Thumann, Class Editor, Tracy Konrad, Eine Arts Editor, lu- lie Wilson, Academics Editor, Michelle Boyle, Qrganizations Editor, and Steph- anie Noel and Michelle Boyle, Photogra- phers. Mr. Bernie Peeters joined Mr. Cockman as advisor tor the Silver Edition ot the Shield. Q J' ' fe 2 SHIELD STAFF 137
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