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BOC: Row 7: Kenny Anderson, Ron Scott, Judy Henry, Yvonne Wilkening, Debbie Barrie, Jill Jensen, Jill Dwelley, Sue Myers, Pam Rutherford. Row 2.' Dave Streuli, Kim Kuro, Rob McLean, Dan Wakefield, Robin Connors, Debbie Bloomer, Rita Skinner, Karen Christensen, Celeste Alsgaard. How 3: Dave Van Hoof, Bruce Klassen, John Podbreggar, Steve McCarty, Pat Laffey, Laurie Hoffman, Kathy Fugate, Tina Henrikson, Debbie Grager, Debbie Swain. Raw 4: Jack Barrie, Herb Streuli, Ron Moreda, Jim Clem, Dah Sloss, Tom Poe, Claudia Mallery, Jean Carnipo, Dolly Grennan, Rick Bathum. Leadership could be a symbolic word to explain the 69-70 ASB officers. This past year, the officers have done an excessively sufficient job in maintaining a pleasant school atmosphere. Herb Strueli, ASB President has united the four year stu- dent body into an outstanding high school. Jim Clem, Vice President brought an active interest into Student Court. Secretary Yvonne Wilkening faithfully processed BOC min- utes and campaigned for ASB card sales. Jack Barrie, ASB Treasurer, handled all student body finances and managed to maintain our cafeteria jute box. ' BOC, Board of Control, has united and represented the thoughts and ideas of the EHS student body. Each English class representative was given a significant chance to speak. At Christmas time, representatives sold candles, and the pro- fits went to the student body. The purpose of Student Court is to try any student who is accused of an offense during school hours. It consists of the presidents of all school clubs. Headed by Jim Clem, ASB Vice President, the court handled more cases than ever be- fore. Sentences were sufficient and usually proved to be successful. ASSOCi8ted Student Bodv PFSSFGHHI, Herb SVG'-Ili. Spoke at STUDENT COURT: Row 7: Jim Clem, Steve Bloomer, Heather Waldron, Debbie another Board of Control meeting. Swain,. Row 2: Mark Jensen, Craig Pete, Chris Galvin. Row 3: Tom Poe, Dan Sloss, Paddy Lewis, Debbie Grager. Row 4: Bruce Robinson, Mark Ward, Cindy Hanson, Mary Hampton, Yvonne Wilkening. Student Government - 73
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Administration Sets Pace for Busy Year My sincere congratulations to the Class of '70! This class has been one of the outstanding classes in the history of Enumclaw. I encourage you to continue your education in one form or another. It is by continually broadening your knowledge that you will fully appreciate your role in this society and discover the real meaning of our free democracy. Moving the 9th grade to the high school as part of a four year program was a first in our community. Our faculty and students rose to the occasion and the transi- tion was an orderly and beneficial move. The remaining facilities are now in the final planning stages and should be forthcoming during our 1970-1971 school year. Let us continue striving for excellence in education. I feel quite strongly that this is a cooperative venture be- tween students, faculty, parents and community requiring maximum effort from each. May we work together in the development of our school district to one of the finest districts in our state. Students at the high school are an important part of our plans. Best wishes for a successful future! Thomas J. Poe Superintendent, Thomas J, P09 ADNIINISTRATORS: Albert Bogdan, business managerg John Administration - 74 Thompson, special services: Alex MacDougaIl, federal programs.
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