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STUDENT Top ANGLERS among AHS FISHERMEN, the student body officers led a program of expanded student participation in govern¬ ment activity this year. Highlight of an active year was the anti¬ smoking campaign which received nation¬ wide attention. Student leaders pictured above starting at the top left and proceeding left to right are .lames Thompson, sec¬ ond vice-jiresident, Laddy Morfitt, third vice-president, Mary ,4nn ,Jensen, treasurer. Charlotte Anderson, sec¬ retary and Danny Williams, fourth vice-]iresident.
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MARGARET UPHAM Dean of Girls Joining Margaret Upham on the adminis¬ trative staff this year were Carl Bourne, dean of boys, John H. Nellor, activity co-ordinator, and Robert Scott, athletic co-ordinator. New also to the staff were Celeste Peterson, secre¬ tary, Elsie Niemi, cook, and Ray Taylor, night custodian. They supplied the bait and tackle for AHS FISHERMEN. Must have been a good one JAMES LARSON Night Janitor LUCILE SMITH Assistant Cook ELSIE NIEMI Head Cook ANNE SPORRE Ex-Head Cook
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FRANK BECHTOL T First Vice-President COUNCIL A change in FISHING regulations—that is a constitutional revision—will change the members of the student executive staff next year. Publications editors no longer will be elected. They will be appointed by publica¬ tions committees and while losing voting status will still be on the council. tho top are pictured Susan Sandoz, Zcphyrus Editor, and Carol Holnu-s. Astor Post Editor, and pictured in a typical council session alni ' e are Charlotte .Anderson and Mar Hau- tala at the table. Left to right in the first row are Sue San doz, Billie Ann Leinpea, Nancy .lohnson, Pauline .larvinen, Carol flohnes, Gail SiMlernian. .Mary Ann .lenscn. and Mary McKenny. In the second row are Georgia .Moherg, Nan cy W ' agnei ' . Virginiti Curtis, .lime IH ' e. Margaret Whitman, ■lackie Smith, Karen Makela, Sandy Winters, Linda Tliomii son, and Mary Kaitera. Third row; Miss Halderman, adviser, nanny Williams, Neil Mattson, Oarrell Isaacson, Dick Mat thews, Jim Ocluil, Fred Coyle, Gary Manners, .Arnold Curtis, Sandy Hill, Marian Hauke, and Ted Belcourt. The fourth row contains Mr. Lind, adviser, Ralph Norgaard, Neil Mor fitt, .lim Thompson, Hick Pekkala, Jon Englund, G.iry John son, Jim llartill. Boh Ginn, Kenny Ward. Hich.ird Elliot, and -lack Zeller.
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