Al2 - Friday, October 5, 1984 - North Shore News Student government transformed FOR THE past two. trolofa larger portion of the decided to sponsor a work- pert’? to conduct the work- So, at the close of twa not all our efforts are suc- years Argyle’s Student student activity fees so that shop for selected students — shop. years of effort to revamp cessful, but the enthusiasm government ' has been council could establish itself who had been identified as Dee Hawkes did a fine job Argyle’s Student Council, we aad the commitment to the undergoing a transfor- as a viable organization ready ‘potential’? leaders and en- andit the number of students seem to be moving towards task 15 growang:, Argyle’s ; . to assume a larger role in the courage them to meet the who applied for this year's mation In an attempt tO responsibilities of running challenge of accepting a executive positions are any tailor an organizational the school, and to increase larger role in leadership. addressing the stated goals Council of Executives for instead of being an organiza- 1984-85 has just been : ] indication of the workshop’s tion that basically sponsors selected, and they are ready format that will suit the school spirit. -. Council arranged for a_ effect, it was well worth the three school dances.” The to meet the old and the new needs of the student Secondly, the council visiting motivational ‘‘ex- — effort. evolution is a slow one, and — challenges. body. Students from all facets of school life were invited to attend a ‘‘think’’ tank. At that symposium specific objectives were established, and it was decided that tn- stead of the traditional elec- uon of officers, the council would be structured after a business model. During this first year, A.C.E. (Argyle's Council of Executives) at- tempted to focus on two specific objectives School communication was improv- ed by the implementation of a student news sheet, and the Senate, a Student Forum, as conceived and fyjoduces ast year’s executive ad- dressed two other objectives established by the sym- posium. Firstly, to gain con- tired of after-paint clean-up? z The MicDonald Tutoring Service Professional Tutors in all Academic Disciplines Grades 1-12 922-8672 . 1 ". .. “ ce Fee > [November 2 —CARSON GRAHAM December 7 —WEST VAN January 4 —WINDSOR February 1 -—SUTHERLAND March 1 —SENTINEL April 5 —SEYCOVE “May 3 —HANDSWORTH "June 7 —HILLSIDE re ... then take advantage of the PRATT & LAMBERT NO SPATTER — NOMESS LATEX PAINT SALE FEATURING THE BEST OF TOMORROW'S LATEX PAINT TECHNOLOGY TODAY ++ * NO SPATTER . NO MESS * HIGH HIDING POWER * UNBELIEVABLE WASHABILITY VAPEX* LATEX FLAT WALL FINISH *4 92°" REG $29 95 at Diee’s This Week AQUA SATIN® INTERIOR LATEX SATIN ENAMEL Sirloin Steak 6.99 ® MS bred Mustirocrn, * 99 Witt Soahacd thar or Caer Syahid +2 boasgt lite bona! “stuyt herd Eestigtes cor bei ee Baked Lasagna 5.99 Sethaed baat cot CO tee at Syahid GAL REG $37 50 vvtile A SOA Ustogs tinted aster. crs SALE ENDS OCT 13 your Pkt & Lambert aoaker. for quably produ ; onaokized. service Weeowest) to tranik the otudernts, & Statf ot Argyle for ath thie Datronaqge A frendhaess. and book horwatd To Serving your acai 985-5385 PAINT & WALLPAPER repented | 757 E HASTINGS _ Free Parking a 255-2627