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Girls Arouse School Spirit The Cheerleaders were ifrom top to bottom stepl lernaXAhhaitty, Charlotte Yana, Mary Alice Big ire, Barbara Justice, Jennifer Johnson. 'lanning the activities for another successful year 'ere these Pep Club officers: Pauline Kalama, 'vonne Goujon, Lois Collins, and Carolyn Con- een. Pep Club met every Wednesday night with the spon- sors, Miss Rosella Redwolf and Miss Jerrye Gray, to plan strategy to instill pep in the school for coming athletic events. This group was responsible for Homecoming activities, for decorating goal posts, and for the Powder Puff King campaign. Wayne Dallas won the honor of the Powder Puff King. Other candidates were Tom Kuntz, Darrel Cornelius, and Louis Nevarez. 1 xf 1 X43 Pep Club officers proudly wear the Haskell Pep Club uniforms. Even the peppy cheerleaders stop to rest occasion- ally.
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Slu Co Aclivales School Life During the 1968-'69 school term, 16 Haskell juniors and seniors served as representatives on Student Council, the self-governing association. Election to this Council entitles both honor and responsibility. A vigorous campaign brought out a heavy vote for these members last fall. As student representatives, Council members worked with the students, and staff members. They sponsored social life, brought out the school spirit, and promoted the good name of Haskell throught the community. They were responsible for the Lyceum Programs, Thanksgiving Day Parade, Talent Show, movies, and dances. The Council worked in committees to revise the rules concerning check-in-times and conduct regulations. These new rules were then adopted by the Superintendent. Student Council Officers: Hernandez Manuel, treasurer, Carolyn Conseen, secretary, Nancy Student Council are, front row: Willeta Eagle, Vernon Ahtone, Eugene Makarin, Robert Brown. Second row: Lucinda Tucker, Nancy Schuetz, Eugene Secakuku, Jessica Costa, Gwen Pohawpat- ,v-sr Schuetz, choko, Carolyn Conseen, Lillian Caseboldt. Third row: Herbert Jacobs, Carol Allen, Hernandez gtarauel, Jennifer Johnson. lnot pictured: Bobby oy .
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Clubs Serve eparlmenls Freeman Shell, presidentp Wesley Perryman, treas- urer: Monroe Harjo, John Young are the officers of the Trade and lndustry Council. We is W. . H' Three service clubs on campus are the Home Eco- nomics Council, the Trade and Industry Council, and the Medical Careers Club. All work to correlate and unify the members and activities of their departments. The Home Economics Council is composed of repre- sentatives and staff members from the different vocations in the Home Economics Department. The major purpose of this Council is to aid students to organise activities. For their money-making project, they sponsored movies. Two representatives from each trade in the Vocational Department make up the Trade and lndustry Council. During this school year, the T In l Council bought materials for the furniture in the lobby of Parker Hall, sponsored the Thanksgiving Float Contest and the Christmas Poster Contest, ond supervised movies. One of their major projects was elim- inate by periodic inspection safety hazards on the campus. Mr. David Hopper and Mr. Archie Hawkins sponsored the T I l Council. Senior nursing students compose the Medical Careers Club the first semester, than juniors are admitted in January. This group won third place in the Thanksgiving Float Contest. At Christmas they sang carols for residents of two nursing homes and the patients at Lawrence Memorial Hospital. A spring'progrom featured a speaker who discussed appropriate uniforms for nurses. Sandra High Eagle, Jo Neda Weryavah, Sharon Davis, Alfred Jamestown, and Frank. Voile are uimayousie, Erma Falls, Mary Tenorio, Grant officers of the Home Economics Council. 30
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