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STUDENT COUNCIL-Row 1-Lois Tuterow, Dave DeBolt, Linda Hiatt, Dan Roby, Janice Fisher, Cindy Wright, Bob Jackson, Bev Parks. Row 2-Mr. George Lee, sponsor, Judi Wilson, Loretta Baum, Judy Reveal, Linda Lewis, Helen Raekes, Sally Keller, Mrs. Virginia Vermillion, sponsor. Row 3- Judy Sanford, Rose Ann Needler, Sheila Buck, Kay McGraw, Patty Fleece, Phyllis Holder, Otis Cox, Jim Campbell. Row 4-Dan Keeney, Jack Gray, Steve Richardson, Dave Layton, Jim Steele, Joe Speece, Townsend Albright, Pam Clutch. Their Leadership Laboratory is a Self-Governin Student Council officers are members of an enthusiastic team. To add more interest to the daily routine of school, Student Council plans many extra- curricular projects, and promotes student- faculty relations. This year the council added two new projects to its agenda, the Hi-Fi Club and Twirp Week, bo-th brand new social series. The Hi-Fi Club sponsored soc-hops through- out the year, while Twirp Week forced AHS girls to phone, transport, and pay for all dates. Conducting class elections, handling book sales, and distributing identification cards were other tasks performed by the governing body this year. In a democracy it is essential that its peo-ple learn the responsibilities of freedom, the patience for compromise, and the ideals of self-rule. Thus, the Student Council's greatest aim is promoting such efforts for self-government. I
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nd a Regard for the School Service for one's high school strengthens the individual's interest in the institution and creates a desire for self-satisfaction. An assistant's position also promotes a spirit for helping others. AHS helpers are industrious, responsible, and capable. They establish themselves as leaders and are recognized for their honesty and initiative. Many of these Workers are chosen because of their scholarship and personality. They are selected because of their ambition to aid others. As they leave AHS, they depart with the understanding and the ability to face any uprising situation which they might en- counter. But even greater, they go away with a regard for the operation of their school. Thousands of basketball tickets need special care. Focal point of basement social life is the student- operated Candy Stand. 17 O Band assistants work hard but enjoy it, too.
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The woman is required to pay was the theme of the Student Council sponsored Twirp Week, and all the boys t o o k the motto seriously. ouncil of Ambitious Students . A young visitor is tagged for identifi- Student Council's float traditionally heads the Hornecomin cation by a Council member. Parade in the fall. 19
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