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EXECUTIVE COUNCIL: Front Row: T. Mays, G. Bernard, J. Squier, K. Dodd, H. Craddock, K. Schulte, A. Ellis, C. Thurman, G. Krebs, R. King, and -I. Ammons. Back Row: Mr. Long, G. Bccdlc, J. Price, M. Smith, P, Rcebs, R. Keranen, S. Bemdt, L. Shelton, D. Roark, -I. Kuntz, and F. Frimberger. A.S.B, Communication Chairman - Greg Bccdlc A.S.B. Treasurer - Kathy Dodd
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Dear Fellow Chieftains, It is natural to periodically evaluate our achievements and to continually strive to reach our planned goals. The highly publicized smoking policy was adopted at Columbia River. We were in the public eye, and I'm happy to report, we have come through with flying colors. Also, vandal- ism is down and general campus cleanliness is up. The executive council has been cooperative and responsive. New additions to student government have been a female mas- cot and a Girls' League representative. Executive council mem- bers, like students, are sometimes lethargic. Therefore, a com- mittee has been proposed to evaluate our student leaders and replace the less-productive members. Winning sports teams have done a great job in rekindling school spirit. But we need to strive to eliminate the word apa- thy. A possible solution might be: Be for something positive rather than being for nothing at all. l f QLCL jeff Price, ASB President A S B Vue-Pmidml - jeff Kuntz A.S,B. Prexidml - jeff Price A.S.B. Secretary - Anna Ellis
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Various Events Keep Girls League Active As the doors closed on the school year of 1972, Co-Girls League Presidents, Susan Lematta and Cheryl Pearson, assisted by Tracy Baynes, worked on organizing a Big - Little Sister program to start the activities off for the up- coming year of 1972-1973. The Big - Little Sister program was one that acquainted the sophomore girls with the school and some of their fellow classmates. Senior and jun- ior girls were contacted during the summer and were asked to be big sisters. Each girl that volunteered was given two or three sophomores for little sisters. In August, a party was held to let the girls get acquainted. Meetings were held on the average of once a month to discuss the coming events the club had planned. Selling of concessions at a football game, the Girls' League representa- tives decorating the Christmas tree, and donating food bas- kets to the Salvation Army during the holiday season, pre- paring and planning for Tolo, and sponsoring the Senior 1 Girls and Mothers' Coffee Hour were the activities that l kept the group occupied. 1 l GIRIS' LEAGUE: C0-Pmidenti, S. Lematta, C. Pearson, and Miss Smith. Thr HlSh'Q team members man, and R. Morrison. J 1 GIRLS' LEAGUE: Frm! Row: L. Beale, L. Wesseler, D. Austin, A. Ellis, V. Cox, K. Hitt, T. Baynes, S. Loomis, C. Trotter, R. Riley, C. Borkan. Middk Roux S. Lematta, -I. Larson, B. Blake, K. Reimche, D. Hummel, -I. Gustafson, B. Mangell, T. Webb, S. Messinger, B. Beall, D, Hallowell, R. Lang, P. Moe, J. Reed. Bark Roux K. Nelson, P. Meyer, L. Thompson, S. Krebs, S. Rainey, S. Swanson, D. Winters, D. Hardin, K. Dean, L. Fluegge, K. Mclrvin, D. Merle, C. Dickinson, J. Garden, S. Fredrickson, C, Pearson. 26
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