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Government Advocates Involvement Involvement is the key word in describing the 1971-72 Student Council, the representative voice of the student body in governing affairs at TCHS. The Council kept the school bustling with such things as convocation programs which included Ream’s the Magician, Caldwell’s Second Ses- sion, and a Fitness through Rhythmics program. The organ- ization also staged a 3 day anti-drug campaign featuring the visit of 4 ex-addicts from Matrox in Lexington, Ky. They initiated a homecoming lawn display contest, in which the Seniors took first place. Under the direction of their sponsor, Mr. Stenftenagel, they continued the annual events such as a used book sale, athlete’s parents’ recogni- tion nights, Hoopla magazine sale, homecoming queen crownings, and cheerleader elections. Above: Student Council sponsored the first Football Homecoming lawn display contest. Each class constructed a display. First place went to the Senior Class. Right: Junior and Senior Student Council representatives. Students listen to ex-drug addicts from Lexington, Kentucky as they tell of their personal experiences with drugs.
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Student Lrft: Freshman and sophomore Student Council representatives. Above: Linda Stewart, Mr Stenftenagel. Janice Simpson, and Dennis Cole prepare for Klassroom Kwiz.” STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: Frank Simon, V. President; Mr. Stenftenagel, Advisor; Joan Etienne, President; Larry Hagedom, Treasurer; and Lisa Taylor. Secretary. 14
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Marsha and Jane Chosen The 1971 Football Queen. Marsha May, was crowned October 8. Pictured above is the queen’s court and Marsha receiving her crown from Larry Hagedom. Jane Wittmer, the 1972 Basketball Queen, was crowned on February 4. Pictured below, Jane receives her roses from Student Council President, Joan Etienne. At right is the queen’s court. 16
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