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Senior Class President, Phil Swenson, accepted an active position of leadership in the Stu- dent Council. Influencial David Clark helped incorporate the interest of the Juniors into the decisions made. V Jth Representing the Sopho- mores, Rand Packer gained leadership while voicing class views. Adding a feminine touch, Susan Jacobsen performed her duties as Freshman President with conviction. £chccl Council Meg Hayes—Represen- tative of Girls’ Physical Education. Jill Eastmond—Repre- sentative of the Math block. Mike Bullock—Repre senta tive of Boys’ Physical Education. Gina Grow—Represen- tative of the Math block. Steve Thompson—Rep resentative of Book of Mormon. Janet Peterson—Repre- Hal Hullinger—Repre sentative of Shorthand. sentative of Current History. Helen Free — Repre- Dorothy Nicholes—Rep sentative of Speech II resentative of New Tes tament.
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O icetA The Student Council sought for and received improved stu- dent behavior. With the announcement of the assembly, library, and sportsmanship policies, the students responded to the advice of their representatives and conditions were improved. By sponsoring various activities, beginning with the Get- Acquainted Dance and the Student Council Assembly, the Council members aided the students in becoming acquainted with one another. They also sponsored the Amateur Hour and the Christmas Program, both of which gave students an oppor- tunity to display their talents. They helped to boost school spirit by sponsoring pep rallies, field days, and victory dances. At the close of the school year, the Student Council spon- sored another field day, a reminiscence assembly and a closing social. These fine activities left the students with pleasant memories of a wonderful year and the conviction that much had been accomplished under this leadership. 15
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Junior High Council Students from the Eighth Grade served in the capacity of Junior High Officers. They led and di- rected the Junior High students in their activities, which included mat dances, class parties, and roller skating. One of the highlights of the year was their trip to Saratoga. Larry Denham, President, represented this group’s interests by attending council meetings. At these times he was able to correlate the planned events of the Junior High with those scheduled for the Senior High. Larry Denham: President Bonnie Beck: Vice President ReNon Fisher: Secretary m Shauna Bateman Barry Olson Sherman Smith Paul Rogers Girls' Social Chairman Boys’ Social Chairman Eighth Grade President Seventh Grade President 17
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