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FRONT ROW: Gail Basso, Sandy Dixon, Jacki-joan Rattle. SECOND ROW: Joy Oson, Chris Anderson, Lynne Shrauger, Kathy Tanner. THIRD ROW: Betty Fitchner, JoAnn Graves, Sheri McGuire, Nancy Dowling, Mary Ann Moller, Frances Greenleaf. BACK ROW: Bev Lamb, Janet Curtis, Peggy Bintner, Judy McQuode, Harlyne Huhta. The Peterson School of Business presents an assembly on charm to the Girls' League. 22 Students rehearse Jump ball' in a Council Pep skit. Sandy Dixon and Barbara Ellen work on decorations for the Tea. Sandy Dixon and Mrs. Greenleaf spend much time in conference.
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P reparing for Transition To New Campu Student Council: Back Row, Top to bottom: John Quigg, Kim Aiken, Jerry Linnenkohl, Mack Armstrong, Dan Daly, Pat Curry, Don Ellen. Front Row, top to bottom: Bruce Spencer, Nancy Dowling, Sandy Dixon, Delpha Schadewitz, Nancy Bowers, Terri Weber, Marilyn Waples. Not Pictured: Terri Beegle, Becky Morris. 21
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Girls' and Boys' Councils Proudl Wear H i E . I Clifford Marsh, Boys' Council President, takes tickets at a basketball game--one of the club's major activities. Motivated by President Sandy Dixon, the Girls' League participated in a year of new and different ideas when they attended the SWW Girls' League conference at Trout Lake. The monthly league meetings provided oppor- tunities to inform and unite the girls, to present the Girl of the Month award, andlto sponsor such things as an informative poise and etiquette as- sembly. The traditional Mothers' Day Tea both highlighted and terminated a successful year for the members of Girls' League and Girls' Council. The Boys' League proved to be a unifying organ- ization by integrating the activities of Boys' H Club and Boys' Council. President Kim Aiken regulated the activities of the League and directed the show- ing of movies concerning outdoor life at the regular meetings, an innovation enjoyed by all. The Boys' Council, supervised by advisors Mr. Stinchfield and Mr. Staub, ushered and maintained order at all athletic events. The grey sweaters of Council members became familiar to spectators as the boys collected tickets, answered questions, and directed avid Grizzly fans to their seats. FRONT ROW: Clifford Marsh, Mr. Stinchfield, Steve Bowman. SECOND ROW: Bill Douglas, Dan Richards, John Poukkula, arsh. THIRD ROW: Tom Fisher, Georg , ' , . Norman M e Halvarson Vernon Schiffer Jack Malone
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