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FALL STUDENT COUNCIL Si HCS fgeg K1 The fall governing council of the school was so large that the group had to be divided. Top picture, first row: W. Rich, M. Putynkows Saul, D. Becker. Second row: K. Lear, B. ' Romness, T. Vertanen, R. Fox, D. Brown. Third row J. Herbert, S. Reed, S. Gregory, R. Green, E. Chastain Fourth row: V, Crouse, J. Schellenger, F. Hillery, E Mathews, B, Sinor, M. Waller, J. Watson. Fifth row D. Worsham, B. Carbah, A. Ringquist, M. Johnson B. Ramsey, D. Roberonta. Middle picture, first row: S. Brown, N. Sheridan, S. Simmons. Second row: B. Morris, S. Aaberg, B. Gott- lund. Third row: J. Everett, V. Baum, R. Peach. Fourth row: G. Done, C. Nims, A, Cunningham. Fifth row: D. Hill, M. Dakin, J. Nelson, D. Lolmaugh, J. Nims, G. Eaton. Both the councils, fall and spring worked under the hardship of the extended day. Meetings were hard to come by, but with the leadership of the SB officers and the guidance of Mr. McDougal, many new rules and procedures were voted upon. .bl i,..,,,,. iii PNQE4' ii. iiiiirll'-M3 SPRING COUNCIL There are really many more people in the spring council but as seen, they didn't all show up for the picture. First row: P. Carter, R. Fox, J. Quin- tana, J. Justice, C. Parsons, R. Sperbeck, J. Everett, K. West, Second row: B. Romness, M. Johnson, C. Coward, R. Schell, J. Nelson, S. Aaberg, J. McCranlr.
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It's a Great Life in DM 'Y svu D59 A110 'N 'ST Pictured in the library trying to solve some of the weighty problems of student government are Jim Pinkerton, King Lear, Jane Nelson, and Bonnie Romness. All these student leaders were at one time during the year on the executive council of MUHS. All were SB officers and worked closely with the administration and students to work out the many problems that have arisen with the new extended day program going on here at school. ln the next few pages, the duties of all the officers, and some of the tasks accomplished will be explained. Every one of our leaders deserves an old fashioned handshake from each and every one of the students here at MUHS.
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,T I 5 lt, Z..-If V Q 'Z' GARY EATON, Vice President JANE NELSON, Secretary JANET NIMS, Treasurer As vice president, Gary presided over student council meetings, and assisted the President. Jane, in her secretarial duties, kept busy with such tasks as: keeping the minutes at student council meetings, typing reports of these minutes for the Social Science classes, corresponding with other schools about problems our school was interested in, and keeping awards records. Janet, as treasurer, maintained a sharp watch on student body funds, was in charge of the sale of student body cards, and assisted the Director of Student Activities in working out the budget. Marilyn Johnson, not pictured, was our capable assistant treasurer and helped Janet very closely in her duties throughout the year. Qi . KING LEAR STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT Among the actions taken by the student coun- cil at MUHS while King was Student Prexy were the following: Money was given to the Band to purchase some new uniforms. A new idea for registering at student body elections was evolved. An audio-hailer to aid cheerleaders in direct- ing rooters was put to trialf--it proved too weak, but the idea was good, and another hailer was to be obtained. The first amendment to the MUHS constitu- tion continued to receive serious consideration. With the coming of the first double session schedule to MUHS, much time was devoted to the matter of instituting an activity period. In addition to figuring prominently in such affairs as these, King performed the customary duties of presiding over rallies and assemblies. Another important duty - maintaining good will with other schools-provided work for King during his successful term as MUHS Prexy.
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