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The fall Student Council ap- lFront Rowl: Secretary. Katy Holland: President. Rick McNerney: President .Pro tenjipore, Lim Coons. I Second Rowl: Susan Younger, Vickie Harris, Debbie Monaco, Nancy Guarnatta, Gail Becker, Linda Mirenda, usan Miller, Pam Loprinzi,judy Olivero, Tina Eaton, Sharon Gal1ucci.fThird Rowjzjudy Torelle, Carol Monti, Janet Baty, Chris Greer, Pam Roylnce, Rosie Rivera, Sheryl Varnel1,janis Pieretti, Ronna Biggs, Karen Bergeron. Cathy Baucom. Pam Woods, Kathy Fuglee. fFourth Rowl: Debbie Mealev, Nilci Monrow, Patti Copper, Linda Bennett, Sue Odbert, Nadine Bunnell, Evelyn Repp, Chris Gniewosz. Diane Barmer, Vickie Brown, Tanna Krause, jan Smith. fFifth Rowj: Steve Smith, Larry Henicki, Steve Grove. Tom Hall, Doug Lambert, Gary Daniels, jerry Ikeda, George AnDyke, Mike Goodale, Brian Gattuccio. lSixth Rowj: Nick Qattuccip. Terry Qan-, Frank Biggs, Dale South, Roger Roisam, David Snyder, Terry jones, George Teeny, Rudy Casciato, jim Davis. Steve Arruda. l Seventh Rowj: Steve Gimbol, Carl Shick. Ed Sheets, Ric Long, Paul Pomroy, Dan Velander, Terrell Orme,M1ke Gunter, Terry Jacobsen, Ron Earnest, jon McK1ean. Student Council Debates Budget and Campus Cleanup. pointed cleanup, good neighbor, and door committees to facilitate their work. The student body budget was passed. Cleanupcompetitionwith Marshall High School helped solve the chronic problem, trash around the campus. Motions were passed that girls who earn varsity letters will receive pins instead of trad- ional letters, and thatstudentbody officers other than the president can run again For office., An important event was the hosting of Jackson High School's Executive Cabinet. Fund raising projects were planned to buy card tables. Franklin students learn democratic procedure and support candidates by voting in Student Body elections. 18
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AGS started the i966-67 ac- QP1-ont Rowjz Megan Keno, Patti Chilson, Kathy Estes, Marilyn Mizote, Marcia Morehouse, Marleen Ikeda, Karin Knoll, Vickie Bowen, JosiFeammel1i, Susie Deems. fSecond Rowj: Billy Harris, Terri Santangelo, Peggy Elles, Judy Andrew, Linda Russell, Janet Loprinze, Betsy Stoutenburg, Jackie Miller, Cathie Loprinze, Barbara Keltner, Felicia Gniewoa, Sandra Demsey, Jana Stone. QThird Rowj: Lynn Proffitt, Susie Baxter, Cindy Brown. Carol Wasdworth. Brenda Nielsen, Suzette Nonne, Marilyn Smeraglio, Janice Guinta, Terrea Bennett, Terrie Smith, Lynn Jewell. fFourth Rowy: Nancy Stoutenburg, Donna Heumann, Terrie Rolf, Shannon Johnston, Linda Sauer, Janice Metteer. Pam Tyler. Gloria Wolford. Shelly Fadness, Sandy Stone Claudette Moe.lFifth Rowj: Beckie Lang, Susan Itami, Kathy Kanas, Bonnie Lang,Nancv Lofstedt, Rosanne Van Veen, fanet Brown, Karen Riesenman, Sandy Gallino, Carol Fuman. Chris ,Walsh. Becky Atkinson, Mary Kushner, Laura Coppernol1.fSixth Rowy: Nora Blanco, Nancy Banta, Lindy Johnston, Turid Olsen, Julie Auborn, Chris Alm, Debbie Endicott, Janet Harwell, Sharon Wells, Sharon Pohrman, Sandy Darby, Chris Dickson, Kathy Durgan. AGS Activities Incude Entertainer and Italian Dinner. trvities by holding an all-girl as- sembly Featuring Anita Bryant ac- companied by her husband, pian- ist Bob Green. The lovely sing- ing star presented several of her hitsongs. Shealso entertained the girls with an amusing talk and some serious ideas about beauty ofchar- acter. The next event was the Father- Daughter Banquet, Pass the Pasta, Papa. The Italian dinner attended by more than 200 dads and daugh- ters, was the biggest success of its kind in AGS history., Another important event For AGS was the distribution, to the freshman and transferred girls, of a booklet explaining the purpose and activities of AGS, rules of expected behavior, and a copy ofthe AGS song. AGS Fall Term Officers: President, Leanne Beard, Vice President, Jackie Hines, Secretary, Shiela Hildebrand, Junior Year Representative, Kathy Pearson, Treasurer, linda Larson, Senior Year Representative, Pat David, Historian, Evelyn Lushenko. 17
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Roswitha Millo, Frank1in's 1966-67 Exchange Student. For the tenth time in the past l3 years Franklin was again hon- ored to have an exchange student. MissRoswitha Millo, Roxie, from Munich, Bavaria, Germany, was one of 29 foreign exchange stu- dents in thegreater Portland area. Although it is a priviledge to be an exchange student, the po- sition carries many restrictions and responsibilities. For the first four months of her visit to Am erica Roxiewas not allowed to speak in public. Shewas, however, agood speaker and demonstrated her skill at various functions. Roxy was an active member of the studentbody, a member of A Choir, and a columnist for theks-t. lf a heart is full of ioy and gratitude it is hard to express it on a sheet of paper. My most sincere thanks go to Mr. Westcott, his capable staff, and all the teachers who showed a lot of patience in helping me on my way. Another big thank you that lmust get off of my mind is to all the FHS stud en ts who, by their friendliness and help, made this year the success it was for me. l can'tfind the adequate words to express how much this wonder- ful experience has meant to me. Long after you have graduated and forgotten the timid exchange stud- ent from Germany, l'll sit in my rocking chair and tell my grand- c h i ld ren the exciting tale ofa young girl who spent a year in The City of Roses. . .way back in 1967. Yours, Roxie .
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