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Wisdvm-V4 l5'rzsis 901' ,4 ation ' ' Each daily act ot every individual on earth tends to tip the balance of human progress Towards good or evil. Therefore it is imperative that each of us exercise our ability to act with WISDOM- that correct application of knowledge which will uplift the struggling hearts ot men to the realization of their rightful heritage of dominion over materiality. Wee
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fvlifics Patty Reeder In 1966, for the first Time in twenty years, elections were held for positions of Student Body leadership. The offices open were President, Vice President, and Secretary-Treasurer. All candidates had to meet rigid standards of grades and citizenship. Each person who ran chose a cam- paign manager, who was to help him with posters and speeches. The Secretary-Treasurer was to be from any Junior High grade. Those running were Laurie Crow, Bill Fabian, Louis Fabian, David Johnson, Steve Gardner, Wendy Tryon, and Shelley Van de Wege. The candidates for Vice-President, from Eighth and Ninth grades, were Marnette Cooling, Randy Craft, and Dave Hocker. The Ninth Graders running for President were Patty Reeder, Mike Dow, and Dave Marshall, On election day humorous and artistic posters went up, and persuasive speeches were made by candidates and their managers. Voting was held at noon, and the returns found Patty Reeder President, Dave Hocker Vice-President, and Shelly Van de Wege Secretary-Treasurer. The Presidents duty is to preside over meet- ings of the Student Council. The Vice-President fills in if the President is absent, The Secretary- Treasurer keeps track of finances and records the minutes of each meeting of the Student Council. The election procedure was well planned and very successful. lt brought students together and increased school spirit. l -4
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