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SEATED: John Potmesil, Steve Mellinger. Emery Sears, Mrs. Merdinger. sponsor, Louise Ngalula, Donna Lawrence. Rosemary Oxford. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE—STANDING: Ted Evans, Carolyn Underwood. Treas. Lannio Shelmadine, Sherry Mundt, Sec. Martha Laing. SEATED: Sandra Smith, Joanne Wilkins. V-Pres. Carolyn Eldred. Pres. Linda Great-house, Janice Roten.
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As we park the auto and start our tour of Alliance High we are greeted by the Student Council. Certainly this organization did not exist in the first secondary school program. Whether busily scurrying around making arrangements for the Homecoming Dance or attempting to establish rapport between the administration, faculty, and student body, the members of the Alliance High Student Council are always ready to lend another helping hand. STUDENT COUNCIL—STANDING: Russell Johnson, Mr. Dreyer, sponsor, Susan Nakatsu. Linda Herbert, Mark Schreiber, Andrea Sampson. Exchange Student Brings Touch of Congo I m sorry, I don't understand, and a puzzled look characterized our foreign exchange student, Louise Ngalula, during her first weeks among us. Gradually she became accustomed to our language and ways and found herself a part of our way of life. Many of our classes were sparked by her impromptu talks about the Congolese customs, people, and government. Surely the exchange of ideas will contribute to a more friendly relationship between the peoples of our two countries. Louise enjoys being a voting member of the Student Council.
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EARLY FALL Homecoming Festivities Predominate the Scene Spectators find this a familiar pose for majorettes Judy Edwards, Linda Fry, and Joyce Jordon. Traditions came tumbling down as Homecoming took on a new look for the students and community. Floats were replaced by decorated store windows which boasted such sayings as SMEAR 'EM and LICK THE PLATTERS CLEAN. The downtown pep. rally excited the community as much as the students. This excitement carried through to the game, where the Homecoming Queen and her attendants were presented. The festivities were brought to a fitting close by a well-attended dance which honored the alumni. Fans come to their feet during an exciting moment in the game.
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