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Among The Leaders Standing, left to right: Mr. Nichols, Ted Fortuna, Jerry VandenBosch, Mr. Brecht, Sitting: Earline Jewell, Faye Snider, John Smutny, Grant Sperl, Lee Tappe, DeLetta Raymond, Doug o r a. STUDENT COUNCIL The major objective of the Student Council is to act as an agency through which the student body can work together with the administration to improve our school. It consists of the student body president, each class president, and a special representative of each class. Front row, left to right: Mr. Forsyth, Lee Tappe, James McMeen, Cal Stukel, Louie Lebert. Dean Keith, Grant Sperl, Frank Fortuna, Mr. Gibbons. Second row: Bob Bailey Dennis Miner, John Smutny, Berle Johnson, Doug Kotrba, Leroy Kayl, John Jonas. Third row: Mr. Johnson, Dennis Grenoble, Dennis O'Neill, Gary Robertson, Dewey Allum, Harold Winter, Dick Barrett, Mr. Brende. Fourth row: Louie McMeen, Larry Cornemann, Dick Lopour, David O'Neil1, Jack Studen- 'G' Club The G Club consists of lettermen, who are considered worthy. of representing the club and school. Each spring the G Club holds an informal dance at which the winners of letters are in- troduced and are formally made members of the organization. berg, Jim Sejvar. 32
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Toward Their Goals M MY PASTIMES Organizations
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Ci Superior Initiative Sitting, left to right: Betty Ragan, Sharon McIntyre, Sally Slaughter, Barb Johnson, Bev Lang, Shirley Giedd, Judy McCance. Back row: Mrs, Nichols, Susan Belak. John Smutny, Mick Carlson, Dick Barrett. Faye Snider, Darlene Haines. Joyce Tlustos. Quill and Scroll The Quill and Scroll is an honorary society of high school journalists requiring that its members be in the upper third of their class, that they have done outstanding journalistic work and be ap- proved by the advisors. National Honor Society One of the highest distinctions that can be conferred upon a high school student is to be admitt- ed to the National Honor Society. Membership is based on scholarship, character, leadership, and service. In the spring the six members from last year initiated an additional six juniors and two seniors into the society. Standing, left to right: Jim Sejvar, Shirley Giedd, Rosalie Harmacek, Ramona Knudsen, May Adcock, DeLetta Raymond, Jim McMeen, John Smutny. Sitting: Dorothy Diekmann, Sally Slaughter, Nedra Lundberg, Judy McCance. Bev Lang, Sharon McIntyre. 33
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