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YAC The Youth Advisory Council (YAC) worked to make a better school lunch program. At their monthly meetings, they reviewed the purposes of YAC, took school lunch surveys, and had tasting ses- sions. Every month they honored students with a special treat at lunch. YAC. 1st row: Jon Englebart, Anne Scherer, Lisa Lubker. 2nd row: Kevin Boots, David Senden, Russ Rasmus, Mrs. Peterson. VICA This year VICA (Vocational In- dustrial Clubs of America) started a new service for the staff and the people of West Point, a VICA-lube. The members changed the oil and the filter for a small fee. In March nine members attend- ed the state convention in Lincoln. VICA. 1st row: Rhonda Schulzkump, Brian Luebbert, Kim Herrmann, Jena Neiman, Bo- bette Harrington, Brian Woerman. 2nd row: John Betzelberger, Ron Throener, Lynn Wegner, Jeff Gentrup, Pam Hendricks. 3rd row: Mr. Vander Weil, Brad Luebbert, Greg Danielski, Jeff Peterson, Kyle Persson. Organizations 12
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STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council is made up of three students from each high school class, one being the class president. These students are voted in by their classmates. This year the Student Council gave joint dances with Central Catholic to help make money for the Swimming Pool Fund to help finance a new pool for the town. They also set up a suggestion box for the students and set up the Aca- demic Letter System for students with a 93% average for their first three years of high school. They helped plan the post prom party with the Cuming County Drug Awareness Committee. At the end of the year, the Stu- dent Council was in the process of getting the school board to approve the addition of vending machines with nutritious snacks and juices for the commons. TOP LEFT: Working hard? Anne Scherer, president of student council, looks over the agenda for a meeting. TOP: What a beauti- ful tree! The student council decorated the commons for Christmas. 1st Row: Sue Gelster, Jenny Arensberg. 2nd David Petz, David Schulzkump, Anne Row: Jim Perry, Barry Reimers, Bruce Scherer, Jon Engelbart, Jim Feyerherm. Thiem, Lori Fenske, Kim Lofgren. 3rd Row: Organizations 11
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4 Science club. 1st row: Malinda Norton, Jeff gers, Brant Addy, Steve Moyer. 3rd row: Deaver, Alan Ortmeier. 2nd row: Kris Eg- Brad Wegner, Lynn Nissen. SCIENCE CLUB Ten members of the Science Club, who had been working on their projects since the beginning of the school year, represented West Point at the science fair in Wahoo on March 15th. The mem- bers that attended the fair agreed it was something that they won't for- get. ART CLUB This year the Art Club, to fi- nance its annual trip to Kansas City, was asked by the city council to do a mosaic for the auditorium. Each member had to put in 25 hours of work on the project to go on the trip. Ten members earned the trip and went in April. Art club. 1st row: Russ Wordekemper, Ran- dy Schuetze, Russ Sellentin, David Jindra, Don Brockmann, Willy French. 2nd row: Lynn Nissen, Ryan Hansen, Bobette Har- rington, Mike Fenske, Anne Scherer. 3rd row: Ms. Abboud, Michelle Taylor, Kathy Brazda, Dawn Kaup, Marcie Boling. Organizations 13
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