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When asked his opinion of the ex¬ ecutive council President Neil Mor- fitt stated: Each year student government be¬ comes o more vital port of the over¬ all picture of high school life. Though we do not receive o grade on our school report cords for our student council work, the accept¬ ance of responsibilities as leaders as well as followers will be a de¬ termining factor in the future. The year could not have been out¬ standing without the backing of the entire student body. Morfitt presiding over the meeting EX. COUNCIL Till- iiicnili;Ts (,1 (li ■ E.xci-iilivi ' ( ' nuncil -oatni anuiiil the table left to ni;ht are Danny Williams, seenml vice presiilcnt, vieeprcsnlenl, .hnly Hein, secretary, Neil Morfitt, presiilent, Karen Johnson, treasurer, Hal Snow, third vice-irr-esident, s.m, fniirt}i vie ' pit ' s.iknt. I-ookiiii; over llu-ir slioulders is Mr. Lind, a l iser. Keith Korpela, first and Clayton John 14
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JOHN PETERSON Custodian CHARLES “SCOTTY” CLARK Maintenance Superintendent RAYMOND TAYLOR Custodian MAINTENANCE Superintending the grounds and buildings keeps Mr. Scotty Clark, our Maintenance Supervisor, quite busy. Mr. John Peterson and Mr. Ray Taylor work different shifts operating the furnace, cleaning rooms and repairing furniture and equipment. M ' -s Smith and her assistant, Mrs. Reimers, cook appetizing lunches for our cafeteria. Both ladies say that they like it here but will be happy when the new school is opened in the fall. LUCILLE SMITH Head Cook ANNA REIMERS Assistant Cook 13
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STUDENT COUNCIL The student council, com¬ posed of student body offi¬ cers and room representa¬ tives, has guided school ac¬ tivities, such as Homecom¬ ing and the March of Dimes campaign. We took part in Region III Student Council meetings. A complete student council for both semesters is pic¬ tured below. Principal and president cooperate St;ir.(liMS in tlic frdiit row fivm loft to ritrht the imoiiliors of llic student council are Ifarhara Bozanich, Hal Snow, Kcitli Koriiela, ludv Hein .Veil Morfitt Karen .lolinson, Dannx Williarn--. Cla.vtm .lolinson. Linda llioni|ison, ami .loanne Steele. I’ictured in the ' .c.md row are Ken Wonc, din. Kerijuson, Boli Canessa, Eleanor Olson, Nanette Shatto, Mar.v Kaitera, Tom Stokes, Sonja Nor eiird linvce Nephew and Millie Hartstroiu, In the third row are Leif Erickson, C.ar.v Wood, Sue Kallert.v, Linda Williams, M. ' irian ll.iuke, Shirle.v Olsvick, Samira O-terlund. Bri.litet LeiUi and .lo.Vnn Stoiaasli. In the hack row are (.ary Manner-, Brian I’.ia-o, Teil White, Harvey Cottrell, . l Sa.xheiL ' , Laurie Nephew, Karen Mellin, C..11I ll.iuke, ,uid Ed Weher, 15
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