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President Bart Dannels with the help of Vice-president Jim Hackett led the junior high Student Council Linda McNeil was secretary with Ruth McGrow as treasurer. Members of the junior high Student Council further their knowledge in student leadership. Top row: Christine Anderson, Anne McGrow, Debbie Burgess, Roxalanne Kleckler, Mary Blonchar, Kenny Wilson, Steve Pershern, Frank West, Greg Smith. Bottom row: Linda McNeil, Bart Dannels, Jim Hockett, Ruth McGrow. Beginners Practice Democracy In junior high Student Council all members realize they are the leaders of the junior high and os leaders they must set an example for other students. In meetings they discuss the behavior of students, money-raising projects and how they can contribute their share to the school. They ore all learning the true meoning of democracy and how to conduct organized meetings. Under the guidance of Miss Eugenia Tuttle, faculty sponsor, they begin to realize what cooperation and participation mean in building a school, rich in tradition, spirit and meaning. Wilson, General Contracting Caribbean Motor Lodge Roy Parker retrieves his fallen books as Jeff Eastwood wotches with the superority of a freshman. In the future Bart Dannels, Bob Harger, Jim Schlingman, Danny Updike, Paul Hurd and Lucky Pearson will help carry athletic teams to victory.
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Representatives to Student Council work together for o fine school. Top row: Greg Donnels, Bob Pohly, Don Spurgeon, Ray McNeill, Andy Sible, Bryan Pershern, Butch Adams, Butch Clifton, Ian Mader. Front row: Linda Williams, Mary Beth Harris, Bonnie Petrocine, Amy Patterson, Linda Petrocine, Barbara Statham, Frances McGrow. Greg Dannels, Bryan Pershern and Andy Sible were leaders we discovered we could depend upon. Concern is shown by Student Council members as they study problems important to .the students they represent. Student Council Provides Leadership Training Student Council is the governing organization composed of student representatives selected to plan and ponder issues affecting the student body. Under the fine leadership of Andy Sible, president; Bryan Pershern, vice-president, and Greg Donnels, secretary-treasurer. Student Council met often discussing, deciding ond practicing principles of self-government, the important rights Americans learn to value here while students and enjoy all their lives. A meeting with the Town Council concerning the curfew proposal was efficient, effective and brought the real problems facing Estes youth to better understanding. Through a decision of the Student Council, records were bought and played for student use at noon break and donees. Representatives mode friends as they represented us at league meetings, conferences and conventions. 28 Estes Park Chomber of Commerce Aspen Lodge
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Linda Petrocine, National Honor Society prexy, smiles with encouragement at all prospective members. Members of the 1964-65 Honor Society are examples of leadership, service, scholarship and character: Top row: Frances McGrow, Andy Sible, Paula Kessinger and Patti West. Bottom row: Mary Rohmann, Becky Beardmore, Barbara Stathom, Barbara Schofield and Linda Petrocine. Honor Society members, complete with a multitude of books, pause for a moment during one of their meetings. Honor Society Selects Scholars Requirements for membership in Honor Society are sophomore year or above, B average in solid courses, good citizenship and the approval of teachers Officers of '64-65 were Linda Petrocine, president, who wos assisted by Barbara Schofield and recorded by Becky Beardmore, secretary-treasurer. Barbara Stotham represented the club in Student Council. The Honor Society journeyed to Boulder the lost of February to attend the second State National Honor Society conference. Macdonald Book Shop Compliments of Brodie's Super Market Rustic Barber Shop Bond Box Cleaners
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