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Historion, Linda Woolcry Treasurer, Janie long ’tit Initiates flew Jdeas Student Congross representatives arc left to right, top: Bill Beavers, Mike Browor, Brian Slater, Dick Pratt, Allison Garr, Tim Trevarfhyn, Ryan Johnson, Rick Johannessen, Kris Gallagher, Sherrie Funkhouser, Bev Dunbar, Greg luehrs, Sue Trullingcr, Terri Memovich, Denny Onslow, Janie long, Don Oseth (above), Dick Swofford, Julie Patterson, Steve Btyan, Kathy Taylor, Bonnie Gile, Dee Robertson, Arlinda Swink, Chris Page, Karen Nelson, Barbara Leak, Jerry Olstad. Kathy Eoton, Mary Lone, Bill Dudley, Jeonio Foster, Hal Dygcrt, Lynn Owen, Vicky Aldridge, Stephanie Craig, Art DeBusschere, Sandy McHugh, Joanne Anglin, Steve Kness, Diane Houghland. Pat Kister, Mike Holliday (above], Julie Hall, Linda Woolery, Sharon Milligan, Ann Mickclwaif, and Jeanne Hathaway. Bottom; Linda Maynard, Kitty Russell, Ali Hacrian, Julian Tornowski, Gloria Alexander. Lindo Eaton, Joyce Norris, Patti Allinger, Janis McNeal, Jams Banister, Sue Kowarsh, Ellic Fendrich, Jeanette Johnson, Ann Thccr, Ellie Grill, and Nancy Arisman. 25
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President, Allison Gorr 24 Activities Coordinator, Sue Trullir.ger Secretary, Linda Maynard Student (joverm, Besides continuing work on the revision of the school constitution, the student government presented several new programs to the student body this year. The new Sealowitz Conference, held in November, was an aid in training the student leaders of Hudson's Bay. A special committee was set up to improve relations between the school and the surrounding community. The second semester saw the reorganization and evaluation of school clubs and their constitutions.
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Executive Council Smooths the Way for Saster Action The purpose of the Executive Council is to hosten all Student Congress business. Agendas are prepared for the regular Con- gress meetings. Before each new idea is presented to the Student Congress, it is brought before the Executive Council. The members of the Council include the leaders and repre- sentatives of the major Hud- son's Bay organizations. The pathway of student government is smoothed out by the work of this diligent group. Members ore seated, left to right: Linda Maynard, Sue Trullinger, Allison Garr, Janie long, and Sherrie Funkhouser. Standing: Dennis Gillingham, Lewis Benedict, Emily Norwood, Jeanne Hathaway, Trudy Co- pell, Saronn Stevens, Ann Mick- elwoit, Ali Haerian, Jackie Wil- son, San Dee Hume, Jere Von- Dyk, Dick Pratt, and Don Oscth. Sponsoring activities outside of the school is the purpose of the Trop Council. In cooperation with the other Vancouver high schools ond the De- partment of Porks ond Recreotion, tho Council strives toward we II- plonned recreotion. Their major activities include after-game dances at the Tropedcro ond the annual Niteclub Dance. Members are reft to right: Richie Lone, Linda Mealy, Jim Holland, Bev Dunbar, Bob Mayes, Cheryl Miller, and Kyle Corwin. Zrap Council Promotes Student Activities Assembly Committee Aims Zoward Wetter Assemblies Originality ond humor have characterized the pep assem- blies this school year. This is because of the Assembly Com- mittee. The assembly that the students see is the product of tho Committee’s organizing. Their aim is to present inter- esting assemblies enjoyable to all. Members are seated, left to right: Mary Lone, Laura Bcs- sorman. Sue Trullinger, Annie Avery, and Kathy Eaton. Stand- ing: Doug Maclordy, Jeff Wein- stein, and Ron Thompson. 26
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