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JOAN WHITE - Secretary of Records e K, , sz Q ' angers EW Q 4 .. 'Er , l f E V -6' . I , lf 9 . MIKE ORR Representative at Large Mary Ellen Phenneger started her work as Social Secretary by the very successful, Get Acquainted Dance and followed that with the Halloween dance. A new tradition was begun by the council and this was the Home- coming dance to which the alumni were cordiallyfinvited. Another project that was undertaken was that of serving coffee and doughnuts to both teams at the finish of home games. Coke was served to the basketball players. The new clubs installed at Clover Park must be given approval by the council, It reads the constitutions and approves them. The clubs ratified by the council Were, the Foreign and National Affairs Club, Lettermen's Club, Pep Club, and the Howdy Club. Last year's A. S. B. had a Band Aid Benefit Carni, val. It was such a success that the 1950-1951 Council established it as an annual affair. Three members of the council attended the Univer- sity of Washington Student Leaders Conference and four of them met at Stadium, with members of the surrounding schools, to discuss problems each school had andto try and solve them. The members of the A. S. B. of Olympia came to visit Clover Park and to sit in on a meeting of the council. They also toured the school. Clover Park's council visited Renton. The close of the council's year came with a picnic for the in-coming officers. NANCY INGLES Sophomore Class President DICK PHENNEGER r. High Representative at Large 2 crrcc A . ..yt. . PAT KELLY Girls' Club President if I PAT KENNEDY Junior Class President CHARLES SUTHERLAND Secretary of Industry JOAN MAGNUSSON Klahowya Editor
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ART FORD Student Body President PI-IYLLIS HEIMBECKER Student Body Treasurer EVERETT GRIGGS Clover Leaves Editor JIM MCCARTHY Boys' Club President BARBARA WALLER Senior Class President if 1. FRED FARR Student Body Vice President Social Secretary MARY ELLEN P1-IENNEGER The Student Council provides students with a demo- cratic form of self-government. The members are selected by popular vote of the students of the school. For the school year of 1950-1951, the Student Council, under the leadership of Art Ford, handled effic- iently, all business under its supervision. The officers were: Fred Farr, vice-president: Joan White, secretary of records: Phyllis Heimbecker, treasurer: Mary Ellen Phen- neger, 'social secretary: Mike Orr, representative at large: Pat Kelly, Girl's Club President: Jim McCarthy, Boy's Club President: Barbara Waller, Senior Class President: Pat Kennedy, Junior Class President: Nancy Ingles, Soph- omore Class President: Booth Gardener, Ninth Grade President: George Bolt, Eighth Grade President: Dick Phenneger, Junior High Representative at Large: Charles Sutherland, Secretary of lndustry: Joan Magnusson, Kla- howya Editor: and Everett Griggs, Clover Leaves Editor. The council's work this summer started the school year with plans for the issuing of Student Handbooks to all students. lt also devised a suggestion box in which the students place their opinions of school matters. A very large project that the A, S. B. undertakes is the Athletic Fund Drive which pays for the football field and athletic equipment. The council appointed numerous students for various duties. Jack Brooks was the choice for the head of the safety patrol squad. Dolores Christensen accepted the job as football concessions. Joyce Mattsen was chosen as assistant to the treasurer, Phyllis Heimbecker. fs: i' 1 1 BOOTH GARDENER Ninth Grade President GEORGE BOLDT Eighth Grade President
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