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Second Semecte Student @ounctl Back: Mr. Ritland, Dave Keller, Jim E. Kelley, Steve Burrell, Jim McCullough, Chuck Dodge, Gar Smith. Second: Pat Klingseis, Peg Steil, Alioe Andre, Mike Taft, Rein Serai, Ann Farber, Bill Lester, Linda Hawkins. Front: Charles Boast, Bob VenScoy. Aaron King, Linda Martin, Marion Quinn, Carole Walsh, Caroline Matterson, Donna Ethington. Left: Signs ond posters decked the walls during the campaigns for student body president. Below: Gar Smith, second semester president, presided over Student Council.
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Student tfouenutHeut in section Student Council is a laboratory in democracy. It provides opportunities for student participation in student government. The council meets every Tuesday on a period rotation basis. Following par- liamentary procedure, each weekly meeting is called to order, the minutes are read, and the treasurer's report is given. Reports are given by heads of the committees: service, assembly, social, citizenship. Homecoming, noon hour, welcoming, election, and publicity. The council then handles all old and new business before adjourning. The Student Council committees work together on big projects such as Career Day and Back-to-School Night. Officers of the first semester council were Dave Keller, president, Steve Burrell, vice president, and Pat Carney, secretary. Gar Smith, president, Mike Taft, vice president, and Alice Andre, secretary, led the second semester coun- cil. Dennis Wendell was appointed treasurer for both semesters. Dave Keller ran against Dave Wall, Clarke Pasley, and Steve Howell for first semester student body president in the election held last spring. Gar's opponents in the fall campaign for second semester student body president were Bill Donels, Steve Burrell, Jan Severson, and Darvin Pierce. Council advisor is Everett Ritland. Left: Dave Keller pretided over first semetter student council. 'pOlAt Se K€AtC% StudcKt Back: Dave Aagard, Dennis Wendell, Dennis Christcpherson, Jim E. Kelley. Jim McCullough, Steve Burrell, Dick Johnson, Mike Twaddle, John Chamberlin. Second: Pat Carney, Dick lofgren, Alice Andre, Denny Tice, Dave Keller, Chuck Dodge, Mike Taft, Peg Steil, Linda Hawkins, Ann Farber, John Hagge. Front: Alice Paulson, Carole Walsh, Vaughn Welling, Dave Spatcher, Ann Kirkham, Jo Hiserofe, Mike Wolf.
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Back: Jim Ayrc , Mike Biory, Dave Agard, Dave Childi, Mike Co . Gar Smith, Tom Buchholtz, Denny Christopherson. 4th: Jim Stuart. Dick Johnson, Tom Gray, Tom Timm, Steve Howell, Steve Burrell, Lee Scheuer- mann, Dave Wall. 3rd: Mike Disquc, Bruce Batman, Don Toms, Joe Balloun, Doug Rogers, Dave Posegate, Howard Judge, Andy Williams. 2nd: Jerry Daley. Fred Peake, Pat Kelley, Darrel Spear, Aaron King, Bob VanScoy, John Hagge, Larry Taylor. Front: Tom Brayton, Steve Drccszcn, Denny Jackson, Miss Miller, Mike Foreman, Tom Pumroy. Ken Torrey. Left: The Firesquad participated with the Ames fire department in a demonstration given during Fire Prevention Week. Bottom: Firesquad chiefs are Dave Wall and Dave Posgate. ine yuad Su oneee Student ‘DtdccfiCtue Student discipline is enforced by Firesquad. Members issue red and white tickets to students who run. in the halls, crowd in the lunch line, jerk open lockers, and misbehave otherwise. Dave Wall and Dave Posegate, Firesquad chiefs, were in charge of the meetings held every Thursday noon. Each boy who will be on duty is assigned his post for each morning and noon during the week. Fines levied for missing meetings and failing to be on duty are used to finance the annual Firesquad picnic. r H
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