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Second semester room representatives are, Front: Donna Varner, Bruce Allen, Lisa Thompson, Kay Kaufman, Linda Hall, Anne Lovell, Steve Parker, Martin Bue, Jack Pilgreen. Second row: Jack Moore, Mike Hall, Tim Tolan, Susie Lovvold, Nancy Brooks, Ken Van Osdol, Stan Lilley Jack Osterlund, John Flood. Council In Running Student Gov ' t. With pen in hand, Molly Burget is ready to take notes if any important matter should arise in an executive council meeting. This year’s student council was the center of much activ¬ ity and hard work as the governing body at A.H.S. undertook new and challenging tasks. The student council sponsored many social functions throughout the year. It pleased a majority of students by proceeding with Homecoming as had been done in previous years. In December a Christmas dance was held as a new activity to be presented annually. The council also sponsored the Winter Festival activities in January. Working closely with the executive council, the room rep¬ resentatives made changes in the constitution, adopted a new orphan for the student body, and raised money for both the school and community. A first at A.H.S. was a student body debate over the mural on the gym wall. The student-run government was successful in seeing that the wishes of the students as a whole were carried out and that some necessary improvements to the school were made. 29
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A concerned student has the last word in the debate over the mural of the fisher¬ men on the gymnasium wall. Discussing an important issue with Mr Coffeen is student body president Russ McCollister at an executive council meet¬ ing. Room Reps. Work With Executive JF Hf |||f j HL F-nB k. mr III ’ ( 1 . JP! |?i Jn mm Room representatives elected for the first semester are— First Row: Chris Uhrbrand, Molly Burget, Lisa Hickman, Diana Smith, Kay Kaufman, Anne Lovell, Louise Landro, Donna Campbell, Judy Lake. Second Row: Stan Lilley, Tim Tolan, Jack Ostcrlund, Jack Pilgreen, Tom Moberg, Mike Wong, John Kuppenbender, Rob Roeser, Gary Anderson, Paul Cameron, Jeff Salo, Toby Collins. 28
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Qociety Honors Scholars Speakers at the annual induction ceremony for new members of Na¬ tional Honor Society are— Front: Kathleen O ' Connor, secretary; Molly Burget; Lorrie Clifford; and Pauline Persson, treasurer. Back: Paul Curtis, president; Jack Moore, vice president; and Mike Wong. J i-x k - 1 I 1II 4 f WF ' y ' Recommended by the teachers, members of National Honor Society have excelled in service to the school, lead¬ ership, character, and scholastic ability. Members are in the top fourth of their class with a 3.0 G.P.A. or above. Sophomores became probationary members at the an¬ nual induction ceremony held on May 16th. They will be permanent members if they maintain the standards of National Honor Society throughout their junior year. The object of the National Honor Society is to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to ren¬ der service, to promote worthy leadership, and to en¬ courage the development of character in pupils in the secondary schools of the United States. Old Members Randy Asprrn Helen Justen Jim Mullins Nancy Brooks Kay Kaufman Kathleen O ' Connor Molly Burget Susan King Jukka Perkiomaki Lorrie Clifford John Kuppenbender Pauline Persson Jane Copstead Elizabeth Laird Steve Putman Bob Cronen Grant Larson Christine Quinn Paul Curtis Albin Leong Tom Reuter Penny Dimick Anne Lovell Gayle Rodgers Sandy Duff Marlys Lovvold Tena Steinmann Linda Fornas Gary Mart Carol Stromsness Debra Gunderson Meredyth Mattson Cindy Thompson Mark Gustafson Jon McCoy Bruce Tolonen Robin Heck Terry McCoy Christine Uhrbrand George Heiner Maureen McLoughlin Ken Van Osdol Lisa Henningsgaard Curt McNeeley Mike Wong Roxanne Hill Marcia Moberg Aura Wright Vic Horgan Tom Moberg Ann Yancey Bob Huhta Mike Mohler Marjorie Yost Betty Justen Jack Moore Joann Youtsler New members of National Honor Society are— Front: Kathleen Poindex¬ ter, Celia Dietrichs, Jeff Culbertson, Tony Cox, Cathy Chadsey, Dennis Elartoldus, Lynn Ahola, Susie Aho, Patricia Ho, Kathy Puusti, Mary Takko, and Bonnie Van Osdol. Middle: Sirpa Perkiomaki, Jade Ho, Jane Hill, Blair Henningsgaard, Jim Herold, Terese Fastabend, Susan Edy, James Dimick, B.enda Hug ill, Ellen Kinnunen, Louise Landro, and Nancy Mc¬ Gowan. Back: Kenna Narkaus, Gayle Chessman, Janet Bewersdorff, Joy Raasina, Herold Bull, Eric Siegmund, Phil Nelson, Jon Gustafson, Glenda Larson, Shirley Kuppenbender, Hannele Hakala. and Linda Green. Not pictured are Jack Osterlund, Sharon Burkhart, Susan Rockhold, James Anderson, Harry Antoniou, Peggy Coffey, Molly Ficken, Mike Kujala, Karin Magnuson, Ben Riekkola, Lisa Thompson, Cheryl Turner, and Julianne Wood. 30
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