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Jack Brenton President Spring semester ASB officers attended a Leadership Confer¬ ence at Ferris High School to gain new ideas on school spirit and committee organization. The officers also spent sixth period each day planning ac¬ tivities to co-ordinate the council and the student body. Kathy Anderson Fifth Executive Ralph Hoover Treasurer Sue Shaw Secretary A:. •; ;; ' Jerry Burnett Vice-president
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DawAe , Eyctuxa Q ydug QeMSt i VSB Council Acto tites Shadle students demonstrate a new dance craze, The Jerk, at the annual Sweetheart Dance held in the school cafeteria. Front Row: Michelle Chalk, Miriam Toy, Dana Stone, Viola Hammock, Jane Robinette, Julie Harding, Bonnie Lucas. Row 2: Lynda Sprague, Chelan Fisher, Mary Pat Miller, Margaret Schmidt, Barbara Breezee, Pam Purser, Linda Scott, Kris Anderson, Debbi Simonson, Sue Keller, Debbie Olson. Row 3: Paul Chapman, Alfredo Sabater, Rich Mesmer, Spring semester Associated Student Body council began its term on a festive note by presenting the annual Valen¬ tine ' s Dance. Decorations carried out this year’s theme, Here ' s My Heart , even to personalized souvenirs; suspense and excitement prevailed until Jerry Burnett crowned Gloria Niederhauser the 1965 Sweetheart. And they had a . . . and a . . . and even a . . Four Highlanders reported on a Seattle school after returning from a cross-state visit. These exchange stu¬ dents, selected by a student-faculty com¬ mittee, spent one week in a Seattle school while Shadle was host to students from these schools. It’s so big and there are so many people, sighed a bewildered sopho¬ more as he wandered around the halls on Sophomore Orientation Day. A yearly event sponsored by the ASB, Orientation Day acquaints new students with the various facets of Shadle school life. Jim Condon, Bill Roberts, Art Gurtle, Gordon Parke, Steve Warner, Ken Bennett, Fred King, Stan Phillips. Row 4: Roy Jones, Richard Paley, Cynthia Williams, Karen Peuck, Phil Robinson, Dave Chapman, Mal¬ colm Derr, Micki Conner, Linda Connall, Ron Lyons, Frank Greco.
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J utdcw, OtodO CouitCtfe Qjp CudiJMA The Class of ' 66 councils include, Front Row: Pat Wilson, Sandy Wallendar, Marion Watson, Kathy Redfield, Penny Kaluza, Sandy Squires, Maureen Ashley, Glennyce Rediger, Linda Benscoter, Pennie Taft, Judy Keeler. Row 2: Linda Johnson, Sherry Al¬ ban, Terry Rothwell, Kathy Box, Coni Sweet, Jim Mackey, Sue Brown, Danny McEvers, Linda Eastburg, Susan Elbert, Candice Barber. Row 3: Ken Talley, Jim Patterson, Bob Shelton, Ed Clauson, Terry Benoit, Tom Beall, Doug Hooper, Jim Even- den, Mamie Broatch, Steve Whitehead, John Robi- deaux. Establishing a first this year with a “Battle of the Bands , the Class of ’66 began planning early for their spring prom. Three combos competed for the prom billing at an all-school mixer in December sponsored by the juniors. This “shrewd class also sold booster buttons to bol¬ ster school spirit while fattening their prom fund. r STOP? -y f 8 Rich Mesmer Fall President Marshall Johnson Spring President Junior officers: Mike Hepworth, treasurer,- Tom Beall, 5th executive,- Milan Novick, vice-president; Pennie Harper, secretary; Paula Grafmiller, secretary; Gary Fergen, 5th executive; Gary Oxner, vice-president. 26
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