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an Q v v ,f President Ross Shafer, top, clarifies a point to a homeroom representative about his amendment to the constitution allowing club representatives to vote. Listening attentively to Ross Shafer, Student Council, above, prepares to break into small groups for discussion. The cafeteria was the room most suited for this activity. Gary Kessler, left, head of the student lounge committee, delivers his progress report on the operation of machines in the lounge to the council. lf? 3
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yw.. . ginsitawsa- Ikzff 2 wmv mwxiia amnesia XQBW-in K ' A -Mist tdtisitis Qs. ASB officers spell out student activities Along with his other responsibilities as ASB Vice-President, Bill Hartung, far left, enthusi- astically takes over thejob ofchanging the out- side readerboard. Bill was the main co-ordina- tor ofthe 1970 Vashon Leadership Conference and aided in the class elections. Keeping the commons readerboard up to date, left center, is one of the more interesting duties of Student Activities Co-ordinator Robin Gehri. Robin is also the main organizer ofas- semblies and club meetings. In preparing for an upcoming Pep Assembly, ASB President Ross Shafer, left, discusses some new ideas with cheerleader Paula Davis. Ross is in charge ofStudent Council and coun- cil committee appointments, aside from his constant duty of encouraging students to be- come involved in school activities. ASB Secretary Suzi Pere, bottom center, gets a chance to show her mechanical abilities as she prepares to ditto the minutes ofa Student Council meeting. Suzi must also type and tile all ASB business, and ditto agendas for the Student Council meetings. Treasurer Barb Weaver, below, types the final ASB card sales deadline. Barb is also the con- cessions co-ordinator and heads up the ASB card drive. 21
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