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cStudent Jooernmen JAN HUTCHINGS Secretary CThr ICalimuil Asmirialiun nf A ilrimrtinrnt nf thr ';itimial r X L Dbaliu Vice-President utal Anauri; l ?rluuil Pr President LYN PACKER Reporter The guiding light and life-blood of any school, for that matter any group, large or small, is its government. Without our Student Government, its Council and Cabinet, we would be one great unorganized body, one thousand strong, with no course and no captain. But BHS had its captain—Student Body President, Bill Cunningham. He helped plot our course. We ac- complished our goals within a year's time. 24
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Mr. Ferrin demonstrates a new projector to Kay Lambson. Leon Lindsey, and Earl Broyles. Mrs. Easter—keeping up with Alley Oop. no less! Teachers are winners too! Miss Bertrand accepts award from Chet Stephens, mystery personality. Wilford Hale helping Dclwin Romrell and Elmo Haynes wire our new language lab. Blackfoot High School 23
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The Orientation Committee—Sharon Ber- geson, Judy Budd, and Will Anderson— has the duty of introducing new students to all of the student body officers. Shown is Catherine Killen being introduced to Bill Cunningham. The Finance Committee—Gwyn Howell, Nancy Fullmer, and Jerry Gardner—take care of the money-making projects of the Student Council and the Cabinet. They also audit the books of the classes and the clubs each six weeks. SHARON FUKUMITSU Editor Student Government Bill Cunningham, our President; Tim Elison, our Vice-President; Jan Hutchings, our Secretary; and Lyn Packer, our Reporter discovered that leading a group of stu- dents, establishing policies best for the school and acceptable to the student body were goals often exciting, sometimes difficult and always interesting. Progress was slow but progress was made. For the most part the student body cooperated, and recognized the value of this group—the Student Body Officers. We, the Student Body Officers extend our heartfelt thanks to those students who proved themselves good citizens in helping us complete our journey through the year. It is indeed our pleasure to say, because of your help, the year of 1960-61 was a success. The Calendar Committee—Anne Madsen. Sharon Fukumitsu, and Elaine Bitton—is the group re- sponsible for putting up the calen- dar each month showing the school activities for that month.
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