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s sislici : .f-Q 2 5' Ki djs Wm f s gg ' -Q 1: -N M Q ,.., N i iii fi Wfx --quail' T . 1 President-Ted Montgomery Vice President-Lee Parr GOVERNMENT Raising approximaTely ThirTeen hundred dollars wiTh a proTiTable magazine sale was only one OT The goals which The sTudenT council suc- cessTully reached during This prosperous year oT '58- OTher proi- ecTs included The accomplishmenT oT Tinal permission and cooperaTion wiTh The school board To geT The parking loT paved and puT a Track around The TooTball Tield. Many campus problems such as The aTTer game dances and lunch room siTuaTion were also cleared up by The eT- TecTive group which represenTed The ideas and problems oT each home room. Presiding over all sTudenT council meelinqs and acTiviTies was STU- , A L ' '-'. i iii , . , ii: XT ..,.: - , .- s ,Z..: I kbglg 22 A Fl? M4332 Secretory-Nancy Taylor E f A ' X ln , l ' 5' ff' -W- , girl if Treasurer-Diana Stevens T' 1 . 17, ' A 6
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GOVERNMENT dent Body President, Ted Montgomery. ln case ol his absence, vice president, Lee Parr handled all responsibilities. Nancy Taylor recorded the minutes of each meeting and provided a dittoed copy lor every student council member. Keeping account ol the finances was Di- ana Stevens. Advising the group that mel every other Wednesday after school was Dr. Stewart, Principal. Ace Maxwell has reason to smile. He sold the most magazine subscriptions dur- ing the magazine drive held last winter and won the prize of S65.00. Left Row: .l. Green, A. Maxwell, S. Caldwell, A. Ronish, C. Bevaart, N. Kelly, H. Pugh, J. Tessendore, C. Regan, T. Anderson, T. Montgomery. Right Row: B. Snelling, B. Haag, M. Steele, S. Schnell, A. Crain, S. Ottenbacher, W. Shimitz, S. Gerlt, R. Halte, M. Lynn, P. Nel- son, D. Stevens, N. Taylor. ln the latte which contained a helpful to the Sophomores. Classes, schedules for football and basketball, and academic subi r part of August, a volunteer committee completed the ll information concerning the school and campus. lt was handboolf especially vacations, ects, plus all the required fees, awards, yells, song, rules and regu- lations were featured in this handy fifty-six page booklet. li 7
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