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1) Casey, Meg, and Beth state, “I’m a Pepper, you’re a Pepper, wouldn’t ya like to he a Pepper too!” 2) Student Council Members. Row 1. L. Barry, B. Olson, D. Snyder, B. Govaerts, M. Johnson, J. Norenberg. Row 2. C. Hengen, K. Jonas, L. Houfek, R. Pearson, D. Bonow, D. Kellner, S. Stuart, R. Christian. 3) Randy, Fud, Dan, and Becky try to come up with a money-making project. 4) Everyone tries to get in a little humor around election time. 5) “Joe” wins the first annual Student Council Pig Kissing Contest. 6) “Granite Guess” prize is demonstrated by Karen, Lee, and Lynae. 7) Randy gives his winning vice-presidential speech as other candidates wait their turn. 9
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S.C. Speeches Improve Quality The 1977-1978 Student Council was a year of improvement and change. For the first time candidates gave speeches to the entire school. These speeches gave the candidates a more serious attitude toward student council. One of the greatest changes concerned school dances. In the past, dances were always “the same old thing”. But dances such as “Halloween Harvest”, “Spring Fling”, and “Sadie Hawkins” added a new touch. Decorations carried out the theme. Streamers, straw-covered floors and hay bales made dances more special and exciting. The “Pig Kissing Contest” was an activity that included the entire school, something the Student Council strived for. Not only were the students involved, but so were the teachers. Other activities included the “Granite Guess”, selling hats and scarves, and giving the teachers flowers on their birthdays. Officers for student council were, president Karen Jonas, vice-president Lynae Barry, and secretary-treasurer Becky Olson. 2 8
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Candy Sales Buy Benches The Art Club was busy again with their annual candy sale and field trips. The profits from the candy sale were used to purchase lumber to construct benches for placement around the school. Ms. Bakewell thought the sale was “very successful and almost as profitable as last year.” A few of the Art Club members attended the 12th Annual Capitol Conference Art Show held at the Gateway Mall in Lincoln. The Art Club also visited Joslyn Art Museum and the Old Market, both in Omaha. I. Mike Lindley works on a design in art class. 2. Ms. Bakewell talks with Pat Nelson and Betty Jonas. 3. Art Club members rest on the trip back to Wahoo from an art show. 10
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