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STUDENT COUNCIL Pictured in a typical action scene is the student council at AHS. Bob Rees, student body president, conducts the meeting in the above scene under the watchful eye of Mr. Bob Bush, Mr. Ralph Lind and Miss Marjorie Halderman. Meeting regularly the thirty-eight-member student council took action and made deci¬ sions on student problems, maintained the building and grounds, took legislative action, promoted school spirit and morale and pre¬ sented awards. Accomplishments of the 1952-53 council were improving the parking lot, directing the successful Homecoming activities, organizing the Pepsters, Science club, Tri-Hi-Y and hold¬ ing a formal induction ceremony of the new student body officers in the spring, after elections. The council gained recognition as Jon Coso- vich was sent as a delegate to the National Association of Student Councils annual meet¬ ing in Evanston, Illinois, and also spoke in a panel discussion at the Northwest Association of Secondary and Higher School Principals annual meeting. Bob Rees, student body president, was elected delegate to the planning committee for Region 3 of the Oregon Association of Student Councils. Advisers were Mr. Bush, Miss Halderman and Mr. Lind.
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STUDENT BODY OFFICERS BOB REES, GORDON BUSSEY, JERRY SMITH, JOHN TURPEINEN, President First Vice-President Second Vice-President Fourth Vice-President ALICE ANN N1F.MI, Secretary JON COSOVICH Astor Post Editor PAT MATTHEWS MARILYN RANSOM. Zephyrus Editor Rally Squad Directing student government for AHS is the task of the group of students pictured above. They are charged with conducting the executive functions of the student govern¬ ment organizations, carrying out the man¬ dates of the legislative wing—the student council Bob Rees, student body president, entered AHS in 1949. His work in student activities won for him the coveted post of prexy in this his senior year. Rees is in charge of all stu¬ dent body meetings and in general serves as a director of all student government activities. Major job of the student body oficers is to direct the activities of the entire student body. They are elected each spring preceding the year in which they will serve in office. 10
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FACULTY DALE BARKER Vocal Music 12 ANNE BERGMAN Foreign Language LILLIAN BERGSTROM Typing CARL BOURNE Social Science
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