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1. Student Body President Susan Hunsucker presents a student council statement concerning school dances to the School Board 2. Oakridge High School Student Council. Front Row Matt Lagenor. Rosanne Wolf. Paula Brown. Ancrea Armstrong, and Lori Cathey. Second Row: Rachel Gilkinson. Kari Maloney. Andrea Bates. Teresa Webb. Cynthia Vermillion. Kathy Brown. Karen Boggs, and LeAnn Neptune Back Row: Don Hampton (advisor). Greg Barstad. Scott Keller. Deanna Wellman. Susan Hunsucker. Mark Beamer. jewel Dahl. Robin Orr. Helen Jean Helikson. Robin McFarland. Shane Henry, and Herb Tucker (advisor). 3. Deanna Wellman and Herb Tucker make final adjustments on the school's Treeplanting float, built for the Queen and her court. 4 Roberta Ledbetter and Mr Smith help parents learn to play their son or daughter's band instrument on Taxpayer Visitation Day. Student Council 9
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Student Council Student council becomes major school force The 1978-1979 OHS student council, under the leadership of President Susan Hunsucker, Vice-President Shane Henry, Secretary Scott Keller, Treas- urer Greg Barstad, and Historian Jewel Dahl, held meetings every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 7:45 A.M. This schedule, along with a new student body constitution, was the spark for greater numbers of projects undertaken by the student government. The new constitution provided for a new method of selecting council officers, rather than general student body elections. The student council representatives elected their own leaders. The first major activity of the year was a very successful Mini-Olympics. The Olympics, held in September, consisted ot both indoor and outdoor events. The extended noon hour also allowed for a picnic lunch. Another program instituted by the council was a Student-of-the-Month. A student, selected by the faculty, was honored for his or her participation in school activities, service to the school, citizenship, and academic achievement. The candy store, placed under the total control of the student council, initially operated by Lisa Taylor and Mindy Stafford, and then by Mark Beamer, was the main money making activity of the council. It was estimated that close to three thousand dollars would be made from the store alone. Other activities sponsored by the student council were various assemblies held every two weeks, a taxpayer visitation day, and several dances. Both Mr. Hampton and Mr. Tucker spent many hours as the advisors of the student council. 8 Student Council
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Student Council 1. Bill Hinton diligently works on his otology assignment on Taxpayer Visitation Day. 2. Mikal McPherson. Tracy Allen and Tammy Greene wait tor a candy store worker to help them 3. Candy store worker Lisa Taylor busily makes popcorn for a football game 4 Candy store workers Mark Beamer and Mindy Stafford serve pop to waiting customers. 5. Mr. Hampton congratulates Helen Jean Helikson for being named November student of the month 6. Rosanne Wolf serves pop to Greg Richardson. 7. Mr. Tipton asks for student council input on a matter that concerns the study body 10 Student Council
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