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Doug Funk, Student Body President Council chieves Goals Student Council, the link between the Student Body and the administration is the most valuable organization of Littleton High School. Many goals of L.H.S. students are achieved through the councils. This year Student Council supported the 4COn-to-Began drive, the book drive for underprivileged children in Cortilla County and started a store for school supplies in the activity office. The Council organized and provided funds for such major events as Homecoming, Lion's Day and the College Night Canteen as well as donating funds to the separate classes. Student directories, elections and a gift to the school are also other traditional duties of the Executive Council. Vicki Johnson, Student Body Secretary fr , Bob Nielson, Student Body Vice-President The common problem, yours, mine, every one's, Is-not to fancy what were fair in life Provided it could be,-but, finding first What may be, then find how to make it fair Up to our means. Robert Browning I an Riley, Student Body Treasurer i o D v'4 Q, is o4.x . ts , , 0 t,3' . u' .5 o,. l no o n .l 0 0 ..,s.,,O-Q o.c' . . ,. o,..s g,,. a 9 o ',. sg, ,x, n ug, 'Q lo 0' '01, o a 1 sz rig Q Q
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i Ist Prince and Princess: Doug Funk and Pat Kennedy 3rd Prince and Princess: Bob Neilson and Sally Bingham 2nd Princess and Prince: Mardi Wood and Frank Gavin 4th Princess and Prince: Peg Maher and Jim Fleenor Royalty Reign Over Four Day Festivities The take-off to this year's homecoming festivities began with the Coronation of this year,s royalty. Ten queen candidates were selected by the varsity foot- ball team and ten king candidates were chosen by the Pep Club. The final voting was done by the entire student body. The results were announced in a regal ceremony Homecoming royalty candidates were as follows: Frank Gavin, Brent Crabtree, Tim Floyd, Dave Benefiel, Doug Funk, Bob Neilson, Jim Fleenor, Bill Carmichael, Marilyn Edde, Mardi Wood, Chris Riel, Sally dominated by an atmosphere of anxiety and antici- pation. Before the evening was over, Roger Long and Chris Riel were crowned King and Queen. The King and Queen and their court appeared in the parade, the halftime at the football game, and at the Homecoming Dance, '4Follow the Yellow Brick Road. Bingham, Pam Celek, Ann Clarke, Dona Pickrel, Peg Maher Pat Kennedy and Shirlann Bolas. Missing were Roger Long and Jim Sweeney
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Senior Week was one of the many products of Senior Council efforts. You must he kidding Bob, the whole box! i' Senior Class Council Bill Bowman John Burnett Donna Collison Jeanne Cooper Bob Easton Pat Kennedy Dona Pickrel John Rossie Candy Tufts Gayle Tullar Pat West Kim Widing Kent Epperson Terry Hodgen Linda Hunt Executive Council Roy Herherg Diana Johnston Bob Julian Chris Riel Cathy Carlos Cathy Johnston John Maloney Ron Pritchett Mary Cunningham Mickey Elmore Sue Kelly Sandy Stewart Shelley Von Hagen Executive Council was in charge of the successful all-school activities such as Homecoming and Lions' Day.
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