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FRONT ROW; Doug Christensen, Mark Kjeldgaard, Dennis Loose, John Watrous, Ron Herbst, Renee Bless- ing, Frances Fries, Virginia Almeraz, Don Schultz, and Gary Hoffman. SECOND ROW; Peggy Krien, alternate for Bill Scott, Alyce Krueger, Clifford Henry, Marlene Richards, and Mrs. Van Dyke, Sponsor. STUDENT COUNCIL LAUNCHES Y.E.S. Y. E. S., Youth Employment Service, was one of the major projects undertaken by the student council for this year's Colorado High School Student Council Week. This program was designed to provide stu- dent employees for the townspeople, whenever the employer has a job that can be done by the student during non-school hours. Student Council Officers for the '58 -'59 year include Earl Teter, President; Jayme Keener, Vice President; Carl Slater, Treasurer, counting School Picture Money; Barbara Skinner, Secretary; and John Watrous, Fresh- man Representative. Student council delegates volunteer to supervise standing committees, which the student council is responsible for each year. Doug Christensen volunteered to oversee the Noon-Hour Recreation Committee. The Social and Welfare Committee is directed by Frances Fries. Ron Herbst is in charge of the bulletin boards. Alyce Krueger schedules school dances, and Bill Scott attends to the scheduling of the concession stands. The color bearers are Mark Kjeldgaard and Dennis Loose. Carl Slater handles the activity tickets and does the school bookkeeping. In- forming the public of school events is the responsibility of Jayme Keener, Public Re- lations chairman. John Watrous supervises the help offered the national assembly artists to set up their equipment.
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ri i —tz vn 7T ir ft 7 • i ■ w b. V J f • K Z. F. Butcher, A. Steffensen, P. Mortensen, and H. Bostrom. Popular and Brass Advocats Play for Fun Through the efforts of Mr. Hurrell, music director, and his assistant, Mr. Sparks, a trombone quartet and a vocal ensemble have been established this year. A Dance Band had been developed in 1957-58 and was continued in 1958-59. This group was organized to play for school activities, such as noon-hour recreation and school dances. K. Ashiem, M. Asper, H. Bostrom, F. Butcher, B. Chandler, C. Fasick, G. Friehauf, D. Kirst, P. Larsen, L. Mercer, P. Mortensen, B. Osborn, M. Repp, M. Ruggles, A. Steffensen, V. Wood.
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Senior Honor Society: Left to right include, Shirley Hunt, Judy Staby, Frances Chvatal, Joann Hall, Alyce Krueger, Patty Parrish. SECOND ROW; Edna Harper, Margaret Hoffmann, Frances Fries, Joyce Slater, Julie Rocha, and Tom Taylor. FIRST ROW: Tim Lally, Jayme Keener, Arnie Steffensen, Carl Slater, Doug Christensen, and Jerry Kolman. Not pictured: Mary Repp. HONOR SOCIETIES Acknowledge Scholarship and Leadership Boys' Junior Honor Society include - TOP ROW; Gary Friehauf, Tim Lally, Earl Teter, Carl Slater, Dick Andersen, Arnie Steffensen, and Larry Mercer. SECOND ROW: Jayme Keener, Doug Christensen, Joey Keener, Bill Smith, Ellis Er- rett. Bill Scott, and Bob Lindell. FIRST ROW: Ron Stoops, Mark Kjeldgaard, Dick Baird, Eldon Weiss, Don Gabriel, Tom Taylor, and Thomas Monnahan. Not pic- tured: Blair Gay and John Watrous. Girls' Junior Honor Society: TOP ROW: Shirley Hunt, Judy Staby, Frances Chvatal, Joann Hall, Alyce Krueger, Pat Parrish, and Carollyn Wofford. SECOND ROW: Barbara Skinner, Linda Graves, Frances Fries, Joyce Slater, Ruth Errett, Judy Scheideman, and Barbara Chandler. FIRST ROW: Ann Petty, Amy Asheim, Karen Koehler, Kathy Friehauf, Jeanne Mortensen, and Theresa Chvatal. Not pictured: Mary Repp.
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