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Lt Members of the Student Council are: Bottom Row: Linda Strasser, Nancy Nunes, loAnn Motl, Kathy Boswell, Carla Gerdes, Cheryl Sandberg, Barb johnson, lane Pytleski. Sec- ond Row: Ron Engberg, jeff Carlson, Stacy Rubsam, Tom Brower, Tim Reker, Sue Smith, Elected Members of the Student Body Formulate Rules for All Participation in Student Council grants opportunity and experience in today's lawmaking procedures. It allows students to take action in school policies and it becomes the making of ideas into reality. Student Council is the starting point of Youth in Government. Under the supervision of Mr. Devlin, the council of 1973-74, made up of homeroom representatives met once a week. This limited time was used wisely to discuss activities and problems of the student body. The council sponsored many of the school projects and activities such as Homecoming, Spirit Week, Snow Daze, Charity Week, and school lyceums. With these and other tasks the Student Council had a busy year. Elected officers for this year's council were: Tom Brower, presi- dent, Stacy Rubsam, vice-president, Cathy Bishop, secretary, and Carmen Smith, treasurer. l ' l I WM! l W WAYZAA H BB FAIRMIJNT W LUVERNE A Becky Geisendorfer, Cindy Vosberg, Pam Hansberger, Nancy Roberts, Nancy Bowyer, Diane Rotschafer, Dawn Eshleman, Star Sall, Twyla Gerdes, lo Ann Plucker, Carmen Smith, Colleen Terhaar, Lori Hammer. Top Row: Ieff Lemke, Don Schlicte, Craig Bomgaars, Conducting weekly meetings and carrying out the wishes of the student body are two of the main functions of the Student Council officers. Representing the students are Secre- ' l Peter Ludlow, Tim Landis, Craig Silver, Craig Behrens, Tom johnson, Marcia Opsata, Cathy Bishop, Beth Franzen, Darwin Baack, Larry Granstra, Steve Boucher, Sue Suby, Toby Schield, Nancy Tims, Lee Strom. tary Cathy Bishop, Treasurer Carmen Smith, President Tom Brower, and Vice-President Stacy Ru bsam is i 5 il l , 3 1 3 4 ,l i , . ll i 2 i il Q l i gr it l ' i I i l i il-q M -M--QM-s..,,.,, P . ' Q .SEBI l'r-ETSI f' 'I if , S K1-..,,a i' J x li. Z
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