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G ' r s K. -1 'W' s, Q. 'fi-J rm is ' ,I 1- tem.. 'fr ,. Gm I Senior Jenny Rhiel eats lunch at the Judevine Cen- ter for autistic children. Jen- ny and the children dis- cussed the new house being built. Spilling out the doors of guidance, the clothes from the dnve wait to be taken to the 100 Pleediest Cases. The drive lasted for a week in De- cember. XJ Great Decisions. Front row: Alicia Barsihman, Kevin Levy, Stephanie Vines, Lisa Schecter. Back row: Todd Schneider, Aaron Cooper, Decision l'Great Decisions was a discussion group that talked about foreign poli- cy, said sponsor Mr. Bob Goode. Some ofthe current events discussed were the conflicts of lran and lraq, the Nicaragua situation, United States and Mexican relations, and the Soviet Union. They met every Monday, with eleven students in the group, for eight weeks. They received a published book from an organization David Miles, Mr. Rick Blaha, Brian Gold. Not pictured: Mr. Bob Goode, Toyia Battle, Lynne Nu- gent, Alex Libkim. Making called Foreign Policy Asso- ciation. The book con- tained the foreign policies in which they discussed. 'llt is a good chance to get together with peers and discuss current issues while also seeing view- points that you never saw before, said member Todd Schneider. -photos by Michelle Guy ln a heated discussion, Juniors Kevin Levy and Todd Schneider discuss the Nicaragua situation. Gneat Decisionsf45 ff
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Govemment Helps People gf This meeting has now been called to order, said Laura Ferguson, student body president. 'Roll call, states Secretary Mahyar Parvin. Every other Wednesday, y-.--- .anf Student Government. Front row: Rob- ert Rothman, Amy Stanec, Laura Fer- guson, Lester Turilli, Dag Seagran, Second row: Mrs. Mary Colaw, Sue Belluso, Stephanie Ratkin, Jackie Renken, Jenny Rice, Monica Frick, Mindy Stein, Amy Kirsch, Dawn Apple, Jenny Bridge, Kelly Glazier, Mr. Nick Katsaras. Third row: Kim Kalish, Shel- 44fs1:udent Student Government met to discuss events such as Prom, Homecoming, Mixers, food and clothing drives, and the Shine for Judevine. l'During the clothing drive, PHH donated one and a half trucks of clothing to the Post Dispatch's 100 neediest cases, a PNH record, said Laura. The student body worked together to reach this goal organized by student government. ' According to Jenny Rhiel, the goal for the Shine for Ju- devine was to raise 550,000 per school and S1 million to- tal. Each student obtained pledges for a car wash on May 7 from 8 to 4 and each pledge paid an average of three cents per car. Student government is an organization that blends lead- ership of all the classes. The younger leaders learn from the older leaders, beneficial- ly, said Mrs. Mary Colaw, sponsor. -Danielle Cohen Working together to get the job done, members line up to load clothes from the clothing drive on trucks. Signs go up all over school advertis- ing the winter mixer. Freshman Shan- non Dickson and Sophomore Rachel Lander work on one of them. Showing interest in the Judevine Center, Junior Christie Stell is hugged by an autistic child. ly Kruel, Katrina Rich, Wendy Kauf- man, Jenny Rheil, Rachel Rosenblum, Stacy Knirsch, Julie Keating. Fourth row: Randy Sklar, Lisa Fleck, Jennifer Barklow, Jeff Appel, Dave Becker, Jim Deutsch, Jennifer Endejan, Greg Rhoades, Vemetta Swanson, Christie Georges, Jason Sklar, Jason Price. if t-Mi' is' tv I 1 24 -sr.. .fh 'r .p ,, R- 4.3-1. '- .. fa.-,,, A 'Q-?lr -lf- Cav -sa-1,
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v vvvfrfg Mock Trial team. Front row: Todd Schneider, Kristen Boyd, Charnette Smith, Stefanie Vines. Gill' Back row: Mrs. Betty Moenkhaus, sponsor, Greg Niemeyer, Rob Gut- nikov, S. Prakash, Dan Tai. Order in the Court Order in the court is a phrase that most high school students only hear on television but for the stu- dents involved with Mock Trial team this phrase be- came a reality. Have you ever considered how you would react to a student with AIDS in the classroom? Perhaps you've thought about how you would act, but the Mock Tri- al team had to argue not just their views but both sides of the case. Their case involved a young boy with AIDS who wanted to at- tend school. Students be- came informed and had the opportunity to understand both sides ofthis current is- sue. Stefanie Vines was a child witness for the team's case on March 24, 1988, in the Missouri Court of Appeals. Stefanie was an outstand- ing witness, complete with pigtails, Cabbage Patch doll and tears, said Mrs. Betty Moenkhaus, sponsor. -photos by Jennifer Ferrell Mrs. Betty Moenkhaus, sponsor, talks to Senior Kristen Boyd about their case. The case argued the rights of a student contracting AIDS. 46fIvlmk Tr'ia1 l- 'I 1 1, 4, 4, mm if - 'L - 'I . -y H r -, is , - . vn' -, . Q75 - A J -' ' . T' ' ,:' ff I ' b 'Q u,,.4 Q ,J ,.- . A 1
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