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Stress School Spirit Ruskin Student Council members register at the district convention at Warrensburg. Terry leads a discussion group on parliamentary procedure. Bill Keuchler, Tinina Fuchslocher, and Pam Whiisitt eagerly wait for the day’s activities to begin. Time out for lunch.
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Council Activities ROW ONE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Langford, G. Sleincr, D. Fish, C. Biggemaff, T. Riley, M. McCahon, ). Buss. S. Bodenheimer. ROW TWO: R. Dawson, G. Silvey, L. Yamashiro, L. Angotti, S. Schmidl, L. Hall, F. Westmoreland, Mr. Lawrence. ROW THREE: C. Goings, T. Hombs, B. Gibson, B. Keuchler, S. Lindstrom. J. Beeson, B. Knitter. ROW FOUR: K. Cochrane, L. White, B. Riseman. ROW FIVE: B. Rakowski, j. Ringo, K. Miller, P. Russell. ROW SIX: G. Martin, A. Harris, B. Keller, D. Booth. ROW SEVEN: G. Mount, P. Whitsitt, B. Nutt, T. Fuchslocher, S. Curry. Ruskin’s council of, by, and for the students, spent the 1964-65 school year in a whir of activities. Beginning with the magazine sale and the first informal dance, the council never ceased to work for the benefit of the student body. Ruskin’s student government organization also proudly fulfilled the position of Secretary of the Missouri Association of Student Councils and attended conventions at Jefferson City and Warrensburg. Again this year, classroom visita- tions served as a forum for the voicing of con- structive criticism and commendation for the past performance of the council. They rekindled enthusiasm and generated greater understanding between council and students. Student Council activities, such as the annual Snow Ball, were well received by the student body. Enthusiasm for Ruskin’s four-year-old exchange program reached a new peak with the arrival of Tinina Fuchslocher from Chile. The 1964-65 Ruskin Student Council deserves to be commended for a year of progress toward new' and challenging horizons. 24
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Diversified Activities Student Council officers, ferry Riley, president. Marilyn McCahon, secretary, Stan Bodenheimer, vice-president, and John Buss, treasurer, pose for Mirage pictures outside the office. Freshman representatives await the beginning of the installation service for Student Council members. Student Council members tabulate daily totals of the annual magazine sales drive. Terry Riley. John Buss, and Marilyn McCahon decorate the Christmas tree for the main hall.
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