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creating new activities Rhea Ball and Rcncc Reed check over last minute details of the inter-class debate. The debate, which is the biggest speech event of the year, was won by the seniors. Giving needy families food and presents was the project of the Cabinet at Christmas time. Bob Hansen, Barbara Bonar, and Terry Stockham prepare to do the pack- aging of the gifts. This year's draft dance. King of Hearts, was a highly publicized event. Planning an announcement for the public address system arc Mr. Jerry Clement and Sandra Frederick, with the assistance of the skeleton in Mr. Clement’s science class. Barbara Bonar, senior representative I; Saundra Frederick, head song leader; Karen Bickenbach, junior representative II; Kaye Thompson, sophomore representative II; Tom Gothicr, secretary of boys II; Alice Robinson, secretary of girls II; Barbara Novingcr, chairman of student court II; Carol Parker, senior representative II; Don Ernst, secretary of boy’s athletics I; Carl Steckman. secretary of boy’s athletics II. 18
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passing legislation Posting a reminder on the bulletin board, which notifies all students of coming events, is the duty of Ruth Herring and Sue Behnken. Before a student can run for elec- tion his merit record must be up to 90. Don Ernst, Connie Furse, and Gary Dazcll consult the at- tendance office on candidates for student body offices. Sheila Mackenzie and Joan Smith discuss ‘minutes of the day’ legis- lation. Recording progress on pro- jects and planning for future affairs were a large part of their hard job. Sue Behnken. secretary of publicity I; Connie Furse, secretary of student activities II; Rhea Ball, secretary of fine arts II; Renee Reed, secretary of fine arts I; Bob Hansen, chairman of campus and corridors I; Joyce Rylander, secretary of girls’ athletics II; Sue Snider, secretary of girls’ athletics I; Jim Hushaw, chairman of student court I; Marilyn Sharp, secretary of girls I. 17
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Student Court Jim Hushaw, chairman I; Barbara Novingcr, chairman II; Bob Vavra; Linda Wolfe; David Rowley. Jurors Bob Vavra, Jim Hushaw. and Dave Rowley look Members of the second semester court, Linda Wolfe, over the record of an offender before passing judgment Barbara Novinger, and Emilic O Brien, prepare to hear on a case. the plea of a defendant. 19
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