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Spring Student Council creates new committee The Spring Student Council, under the leadership of president Tom Liljedahl, was responsible for a num- ber of new ideas and community service projects. Early in the semester, the special committee on Council representation from the social science classes completed its report. Although no changes in repre sentation procedures were undertaken, this project was indicative of the forward-looking policies of the Council. The various committees worked vigorously on a number of traditional projects during the second semester. The ADC Easter egg hunt and the Camp Sun- nyside scholarship drive, sponsored by the Community Service Committee, were both successful. Fun Nite, held in mid-April, featured the movie thriller, Wait Until Dark, a pie-eating contest, roller-skating in the halls, music, dancing in the gym, and swimming. Junior Maureen Hinds provides the energy for her young charge at the ADC Easter Egg Picnic. Student Council officers Tom Liljedahl, president; Eric Ludwig, 1st vice-president; Greg Witt, 2nd vice president; Carol Wooters. secretary; and Rob Dorff. chief justice are presented to the student body in an installation assembly.
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Fall Student Council Committee Chairmen. First Row: Kevin McLaughlin, Jeff Bryan, Debbie Shoning, George Wilson. Row 2: Rex Buckley, Kathy Hudson, Carol Wooters, Kris Kirkpatrick, Belinda Barnes. Phil Spevak. Row 3: Ellen Teigland, Doug Anderson, Martha Miller, Mike Hickerson, Carol Worlan, Andrea Lane, Linda Peshkin. Not pictured: Sandy Brown, Diana Black, and Pam Gregory. The fall Student Court includes justices Chuck Davis, Kathy Hein, Rob Dorff, court clerk Ann Neumann, chief justice Bob Waldinger, justices Casey Mahon, Cris Miller, and Bill Nutt. Sergeants-at-arms Jim Green and David Garten stand in the back. Not pictured is sergeant-at- arms Patti Silver. All-City Student Council representatives Mary Neumann, Gretchen Heggen, Clifton Slaughter, Bob Duchen, and John Martin prepare to attend a meeting at Hoover. Not pictured are Sally McKlveen and Debbi Moon.
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Student Council committee chairmen are, seated. Ellen Teigland, Sandy Brown. Marcia Denny. Kris DiPaglia. and Kris Rupp. Standing are Jim Swaim, Kris Kirkpatrick. Kathy Hein, Jane Neumann, Kathy Hudson, and Chuck Davis. Not pic tured are Diana Black. Marti Price. Janie Sandler. Grover Hahn. Linda Miller. Mike Hickerson. Cathy Webster. Linda Peshkm. and Lisa Trowbridge. The spring Council also initiated the formation of a new assembly committee. Two co-chairmen from each grade headed the committee. Senior chairmen were Casey Mahon and Julie Mackaman; juniors were Maggie Michaelson and Sally Holmes; and sophomores were Lynn Bolton and Ann Swaim. Because of an un- expected loss in basketball to Ames, this committee ' s work was cut short. However, an important precedent of student involvement was established, thanks to the support of the Council. Spring Student Court, headed by chief justice Rob Dorff, continued the outstanding record of the Fall Court. Working with a dedicated group of monitors, the two courts handled nearly 200 cases. Other officers of the Student Council were Eric Ludwig, first vice-president; Greg Witt, second vice- president; and Carol Woofers, secretary. The new assembly committee initiated by Student Council presents their first program during a pep assembly. 2
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