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21 Q: YET' A -JL... f L., student store One of the most beneficial additions to the school this year was the expansion of the Stu- dent Store. The new store gave needed floor space and convenient walk-around service. All year seven girls worked willingly to provide excellent service to the students during both lunch periods. They sold everything from penny red licorice to Chaucer's Canterbury Tales to pillows. Mr. Gay, the Advisor, had his hands full but managed to do a commend- able job in keeping things running smoothly. Honor was brought to the Store when Student Council voted in Store Manager, Liana Rosander, to a membership on Executive Council. This was just one way the students had to show their gratitude to the new Student Store and the girls who worked so diligently to make it successful. Mr. Gay - Advertising Donna Arnold Linda Gwinner Eileen Kemp Liana Rosenthal- Store Mgr. Francis Davis jackie Holmes Cheryl Roth 52 T
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,u fn rg tr. 1, at , , .tw ww, ,M aa. me wr 1 - - it 1 ,al lb VN. ,... i.r.l. The main topic for discussion of this year's International Relations League was Africa. In order to better understand the problems confronting this troubled continent, the mem- bers participated in many district and state conferences, including two weekend confer- ences at the University of Oregon. At their regular meetings they listened to speakers such as Grace Wanjira from Parkrose and a student from Centennial who've come to Port- land from Africa. All students involved gained in knowledge from the experience of- fered them through IRL. l Wells . ,.. - NW' I Mr. McCubbin - Adv. Mr. Nupin - Adv. Leif Running-Pres Dan Allison Harold Barry Mary Lou Baetkey Kathy Bell Lynn Coates Linda McLean Wendy Pendergraft Paul Schaffert Wayne Randolph Laurie Waters 51
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