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On Webb Avenue, outside the doors, there exists a whole new world that serves as an escape from Webb's academic atmo- sphere for some students. Many times this congregation is ignored. WEBB IN FO- CUS, however, felt that this yearbook would be a distorted image if the cannon and pine tree society was overlooked. Therefore, we have provided a glimpse of the activities on Webb Avenue. (1) The cannon is a great place to show-off the latest wreck. (2) These automobiles, however, don't always adhere to the law. Basically, the pine tree is a place to relax (3) or take out your frustrations (4). Mostly, it's an es- cape (5). -- just a chance to break away (6) and be cool .
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The student senate FRONT ROW: Matt Klecker Marcy Blue, Hubert Durst, Lollie Daugs, Sara Hoy, Denbie Wagner, Carrie Pearson, Barb Riberich, Sharon Gudensch- wager, and John Dietrich. LEFT LADDER: (BOT- TOM) Marty Haefer, Rick Benesh, Nancy Craker, and President Paul Hanusa. BETWEEN LADDERS (COUNTER CLOCKWISE FROM TOP) Mary Kraemer, Tina Horkan, Alice Phillips, Denise Pope, and Debbie Daugs. RIGHT LADDER (TOP) Ray Klecker, Tim Pellowski, and Jim MacKay. NOT PICTURED: Michelle Hinrichs and Marlin Cohn. . tr 3 B u DeNt 6E MATf The Webb High School Student Senate's 24 mem- bers worked to meet the social and political needs of it's 800 constituents. The first need was the need to make Webb's student government more open and more democratic; therefore, the committees were reorganized and the name was changed from Stu- dent Council to Student Senate. Yet, the Senate proved to be somewhat indecisive (1). On October 6, 1976 they banned homecoming float construc- tion. On October 7, 1976 the student senate lifted the ban on floats. Several senators took their jobs quite seriously and actively sought re-election (2). Another need of the constituency is the need to be represented in dealing with the school's administra- tion (3). Here, senior senators, Pellowski and Klecker are discussing amendments to the Student Senate Constitution. Leadership is another need of Webb's students (4). In this photo 1977-1978 presi- dent, Jim MacKay prepares for his new position. The Q. B. C. (5) was an organization that political- ly got the axe In 1977. The Q. B. C. was respon- sible for numerous social events in their two years of existence. As a result of their disbanment, the Burdened Eclectics Edstatically Revolt (B.E.E.R.) Party was formed as a political party within the Student Senate. 8
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