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Executive Council Slates Activities Representatives of school government, AHS ' s executive conucil consists of, from left to right: Bruce Wesche, Jeff Stangland, Phil Thom, Dan Williams, Linda Blomquist, Denyse Se- horn, and Hal Snow. The above group is advised by Miss Haider ' man and Mr. Lind, not pictured. Leaders of our student government, the executive council guides our student body. It is composed of presi¬ dent, four vice-presidents, secretary, treasurer, and Miss Halderman and Mr. Lind, advisers They meet during the year to handle student body emergencies, to discuss policies, and to handle important proj¬ ects such as Homecoming. One of the main duties of this year ' s executive council was the planning of the Re¬ gion III Spring Conference. The smiling slobbies collect from Mr. Weinstein for the Teens ' March of Dimes. Student Body President Dan Williams leads the students through thick and thin. 21
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Leadership Promoted in Student Council Student council sits for a picture. Front row left to right: Barbara Davis, Jan Isaacson, Carolyn Bun ke, Mary Nell Niemi, Danny Williams, Susan Rafferty, San- di Hill, Linda Blomquist, Marian Hauke, Denyse Se- horn, Miss Halderman, adviser. Second row left to right: Millie Hartstrom, Dorothy Verschueren, Lou Ellen Dye, Judie Brecht, Doris Johnson, Barbara Clark, Cor- leen Johnson, Judy Sagen, Jerry Olson, Dick Seppa, Hal Snow. Third row left to right: Jerry Alderman, Jim Ferguson, Jim Brecht, Kim Whitman, Darrell Isaacson, Phil Thom, Larry Stilwell, Ralph Wright, Ron Osmus. Fourth row left to right: Jack Martin, Jeff Stangland, Ken Swails, Ira Long, Bruce Wesche, George Oja, Roy Niemi, Roald Berg. The above officers of Student Council Region III were among those entertained at AHS in the spring. Karen Petersen and Ragnhild Nyback join in a very active election campaign. Our chief governing body, the student coun¬ cil, composed of executive council members and room representatives, builds a better AHS. The main link between the administration and the students, our school government solves many problems that arise. Under the direction of Danny Williams, student body president, and advised by Miss Halderman and Mr. Lind, the coun¬ cil this year has settled many problems per¬ taining to the new school. 22
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