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Student Council has busy year Besides revising the constitution and later amending one article, Student Council had a very busy year. They presented two large events, a Student Fair and a Beef Feed. Netting 35225 combined, the Fair and Beef Feed were the only con- tributors to the treasury. Individuals bought booths and sold hand -made articles at the Fairg the Beef Feed was held before a home basketball game and served over 200 people. The Student Council is comprised of one representative from each home room and organization, and run by the three ASB officers. They also purchased the Rally --r Squad new pom-pons costing 9540. gwfsiia S ff Different emotions were expressed by ASB officers. Here, President Treve Lumsden happily accepts a motion for adjournment while Sarah Trimble, secretary reacts indifferent. Former Oregon Senator Wayne Morse is greeted by Treve before he speaks to the senior class in March. Academics-14 ln Vice President Doug Wylam Sandy Williams puts forth her plea to Student Council for new Rally Squad pom-pons costing 340. 5 T7 -Q i . f 51 Q ' K. l.' l Qs- ' QNX. I ,fi 'V vs, x
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Administrators-help and advise if Guidance Counselors Mrs, Betty Faulkner and Mr. Gene Bolen discuss college entrance exams. Mr. Fulton was principal for his first year. Deans advised activities, counsel- ed, helped schedule, and started the new absentee program. The parents had to call the school if the student was absent. The counselors offered assistance. They tried to be helpful and under- standing, They also tested students, interpreted scores, and gave out col- lege information, Dean of Boys, Mr. Ray Berry is eager to help. Vice Principal and Dean of Girls, Mrs. Mr. Buzz Fulton, principal, explains a school policy during a student council Phyllis Jambura is shocked at the high meeting. rate of abs entees . Academics- 13
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Secretaries run offices: Custodians clean school Mrs. Melba Fisk Mrs. G10I'i3 Spears Everett Wooten Howard Holtje N' Two secretaries managed the LHS of- fices. Mrs, Fisk, Office Secretary ran the main office, was receptionist and cash- ier, kept files and assisted the principals. Mrs. Spears was Guidance Secretary. She helped the counselors and also helped in the main offices. Three custodians kept up the appearance of LHS. Mr. Wooten, head custodian work ed during the day sweeping, and fixing locks, lights, lockers, and more. Mr. Knighten and Mr, Holtje worked after school and during the night until the halls were cleaned and the rooms straightened. Earl Kinghten Academics 15
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