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The Executive Student Council is under the leadership of Doug McLaughlin. Secretary of Interior; Bill Dunifon. Vice President. Millie Price. Secretary of State: Jan Smith. President: Gail Byrd. Secretary: Chuck Schmidt. Treasurer: and John owe Secretary of Commerce. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Stages Follies The Secretary of Student Council. Gail Byrd, is kept busy with her various duties. Her appointees: Diane Fisher. Sheila Costin. Two bags of pop com and three cokes, please. The Student Council operates the concession stand for all home football and basketball games. Joe Pesek is in charge. Executive Student Council carries out the wishes and ideas of the student body. Additional goals are unification of the clubs and organiza- tions, the development and growth of vital school spirit, and the promotion of better inter-school relations. The Council offers opportunities for fuller co-operation between students and faculty, through school and social activities. The officers and the secretaries are elected by. the junior and the sophomore classes in the spring. The next fall these officers choose assist- ants which are best qualified to help them during the coming year. Chuck Schmidt, head of the Treasury Department, enjoys looking through the safety deposit vault at the bank with his appointoes, Bobbie Blocker and Dick Horn.
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Honor Students Chosen The Sophomore representatives are Jerry Pfeiffer and Joan Robertson from Rogers Junior High and Cathy Pierce and Joe Pesek from Sunrise. Secretary of State Millie Price and appointees Jim Bowen and Susan Kittredge. plan for assemblies that will be beneficial, as well as enjoy- able. to all. The Interior Department is headed by Doug McLaughlin with ap- pointees Chick Holden and Dave Hochstrasser (not pictured). Their main duty is to set up the public oddress system for school functions. BEFORE CROSSING fit The Commerce Department, headed by John Swertzer with appointee Tom Smith, is in charge of all adver- tising. It is also responsible for all posters displayed on campus. Mr. Van Arsdall. advisor; Karen Hanks, artist; and John Doel. representative from Legislative Council, discuss ideas for a poster advertising the sale of book covers, one of Executive Council's many projects. A special meeting is held to discuss the plans for the 1958 Flying L Follies. They must decide on a theme and the date. The crowning of Miss L. H. S. must also be planned.
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