Oak Park High School - Cambia Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

 - Class of 1984

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hanges - StuCo often helps students adapt to them, but this year one of the biggest changes was within StuCo itself. Both the president and vice- president of student council changed during the year. The Vice-President, Tracey Blackmore, quit to go on C.O.E. and the President, Mike Siglar, was voted out through the vote of confidence In January. Less than ten percent of the student body voted in the con- fidence. Falr? Many students did not think sa. No way ln the world was the vote of confidence fair, because of the low percentage of people that voted, said Kristi Marquez, who later became the new vice- president. lt's only a popularity vote. I feel the vote of confidence ls fair lf people are serious, and don't take it as ajoke, said Juan Rangel, StuCo Sergeant at Arms. 210 people out of 2100 people voted. Maybe a lot of people didn't know about lt, but for that, Mike Siglar should not have been voted out. The change In president and vice-president brought about confu- sian and unorganization, but the new president, Richard Taylor, and Kristi caught on fast, according to many StuCo members. I feel Richard and Kristi did an excellent job for not being exper- lenced, said Kaylene Holt, junior representative. They got organ- ized welI. Even through all the confusion, StuCo was able to follow through Vlckl Roy looks away as she gives blood at the blood drlve. with all of its traditional activities. The blood drives this year flooded with success. The one held in the Spring broke the schol record. '76 units of blood were collected in the fall, said Kristin Snowden, organizer of the blood drives. But 125 units were collected in the Spring, which broke the school record of 117 units, set four years ago. StuCo helped revive the dance tradition at Oak Park. Most of the seven dances were successes, according to Sonya Granquist, secretary. But many people felt that the dances were the only activity StuCo got really involved ln. Dances were the best project StuCo put on, said Juan. We made lots of money, but StuCo needs to be more than dances. There were four representatives sent from StuCo to the Missouri Association of Student Council. Officers from various schools met in Belton, Missouri to discuss how their Student Councils run. The MASC convention is a great way to communicate with other schools and get new ideas for next year, said Kaylene. I went to many workshops, which taught me how to jump start your commit- tees. I feel we all did a good job considering the consequences, but I feel StuCo could be better, said Richard. StuCo needs an enthusias- tic leader that can devote a lot of time. Hopefully, that's what StuCo will get next year. by Debbie Russell tuCo adopts ro changes, new ofhcers 10 Student Council During the student exchange with Excelsior Springs, some Oakle students listened to their band:

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