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1- W1 i r ' Q .6-,,, if I 1 'tqyulmf I 0--QAQQS OFFICERS: Carol Kleffner, Presidentg Joe Hueth, Vice President: Phyllis Johnson, Secretary-Treasurer AWAR DS Aside from establishing rules and regulations, and approving of student activities, the Student Council, under the guidance of Mr. MacDonald, undertook a number of additional projects. An orientation booklet giving information about organizations, rules, and curriculum, was completed. This booklet will be distributed among all freshmen and new students. A code of ethics was drawn up by the council after a number of student-parent-teacher meetings which indicated interest in the subject. It was patterned, in part, after codes which had proved satisfactor in other schools, and included items pertaining specifically to Belt High School. The codfe has been included in the orientation booklet. Student Council also sponsored a Religious Emphasis Day which was received with enthusiasm by the entire student body. Guest speakers for the day were Rev. George Harper and Father Arbanas. The local pastors, Rev. Starlin and Father Whalen were also present. The first session of the afternoon was a general session with addresses by both of the guest speakers. Students were then permitted to choose a section which they wished to attend---Catholic, Protestant, ora group discus sing reli ion and family living. The remainder of the time was spent in these discussion groups and viewing a film presenting a problem in ethics. ST UDENT COUNCIL ACTIVITIES Each year a number of students receive recognition for meritorious work. Most of the awards are made at an Awards Assembly, this year held in conjunction with Class Night, and at the Commencement Exercises. American Legion Auxiliary sponsors a delegate to Girls'State, held now on the Montana State College campus in Bozeman. Mildred Porter was selected as delegate with Shirley Warehime as the alternate. The Masons and the Eastern Stars sponsor the delegate to the American Legion Boys' State held on the campus of Western College of Education in Dillon. This year's delegate was Michael Welsh with Bob Dawson as alternate. Elizabeth Darko, with Kenny Maki as alternate, was designated to attend the Junior Red Cross Camp at Kalispell. Heisey Award winners were James Veleber, freshmang Richard Smiley and Joanne Hendrickson, sophomores: Michael Welsh, juniorg and Jerry Stober, senior. Marvin Koskela received the Bausch and Lomb Optical Company award of a bronze plaque for outstanding work in science. Phyllis Johnson, as editor of the school paper, received the MIEA certificate of award in journalism. Jacquie Koontz was awarded the State University System Honor Scholarship, and Jerry Stober a music scholarship from Washington State College. 33 u.,
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JUNIOR CROSS ' BACK ROW: C. Kleffner K Maki S Warehime I Dawson,J Stober FRONT ROV P. Davis, Secretary M Porter President E Darko Nice President Irs Sto er por LETTERMEN SCLUB '- H A ' FW 0 FIRST ROW: W. Jacobson, B. Dawson, Vice Presidentg E. Mee ROW: D. Mitchell, B. Nelson, K. Maki, J. Hueth, President: Rubino, Student Council Representativeg D. Paulsnld, Secretary THIRD ROW Don Peterson Coach M. Koskela, B. Voytoski, 1. Whitaker, B. Brown, J. Koskela L Maki S O Donnell
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