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Below: Carla Releford, Dwayne Roberts, and Dwight Speir work the gate at the Halloween program. Right: Chuck Kolp president of the Student Council, emcees the Halloween pro- gram. Student council works to raise funds for worthwhile causes This year the Student Council consisted of eleven members: two rep- resentatives chosen from each class and the officers elected by the high school students. Chuck Kolp was voted president, Terry Nichols was named vice-president, and Kenda Barthel was chosen secretary. The student council members were engaged in various activities throughout the year such as sponsor- ing the Halloween program, serving re- freshments at the open-house, and dis- tributing candy at Christmas. The also helped to raise money for the heart fund and other worthwhile causes. 22-STUDENT COUNCIL
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ludent Reaction The impact of this bicentennial election reached to the far corners of the globe, and its atmosphere could be felt in Roland High in the history classes, student council meetings, and even in the halls during break. A mock election was sponsored by the stu- dent council in which Carter triumphed over Ford by a count of 147 to 91, with McCarthy coming in a distant third. Students were definitely up-to-date on all the controversial issues from abortion to taxes to Watergate; opinions of the two top candidates were based on criteria ranging from their religion to the way they smile: “It’s not fair to use religion as a backup like Carter does.” Jerri Wasson I'm for Carter because he’s a Baptist.” Terry Nichols “I don’t like to see them cutting each other down like they do on the debates.” Helen Curl “Carter is more down to earth and the common people like that.” Kathy Harvell “Ford has more experience in office.” Dennis Lasiter “Carter looks like a president.” Beverly Robison
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Below: Lori Nichols and Kenda Barthel assist Chuck Kolp in figuring student council expenses. Becky Row- land serves refreshments to Mr. O’Dell at the open Tony Knauls, Dwight Speir, and Chuck Kolp tabulate the winners of the Mr. and Miss R. H. S. contest, jerry Brooks and Curtis Knauls see the job well done. Terry Nichols announces the winners of the raffle items at the Halloween festivities. STUDENT COUNCIL 23
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