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' 2 X , '5 N sol' +-.I-L, - ' T - -V B S yl , ,Z V eip? Q i -xg. 'J I j S T , . V QA I ::-1 f .mg 'lily' :wi Q if A .xyf x P.. ,M , T si, AT i, y .29 ,, M- ' 3 F Discussing school problems is the Student Hdvisory Board. Seated are Phyllis Hartman. Tom Prather, Marilyn Richman, lean Nelson and Iim Lee. Standing are Dick Hnstine. Tom Tye. Mr. Ninegar, Duane Burton, Ken Tatum and Lloyd Taber. SAB Achieves Better Government Skiltully Hchieving and Building better government for Kearney High was the job ot the SQB or Student Hd- visory Board. Discussing problems and parties was the agenda tor the SHE every Tuesday morning at eight o'clock. The Student Hdvisory Board strives for cooperation a closer relationship between students and faculty, as well as a good democracy throughout the school. Slciliul decisions were made by Tom Tye, president, Dick Qnstine, vice presi- 0' U9 th-e SHB vfhl'0'-lgh a busy year are. left to right: Dick H st e, vice-president: Tom Tye, president: and Phyllis Hart- ma secretary. C dent, Phyllis Hartman, secretaryg and Principal Louis Ninegar, along with members: lim Lee, Tom Prather, Lloyd Taber, Duane Burton, lean Nelson, Ken Tatum, lerry l-larris and Marilyn Rich- man. Hgain this year an annual Color Day Parade was conducted by the Board. Q tive dollar award was given to the best tloat, The re-opening and operation ol the Kearney Youth Center was a major part oi the Work ot the SHE this year. lnasmuch as there were no funds to maintain our recreation center, it had been closed. The Board, along with the Youth Center Council, invited studens to an open torum. Pitter due delibera- tion, the students agreed to operate the Center on a Week-end basis only, the tinancing, cleaning and maintenance to be performed by students, under the general supervision ot the SQB. Stu- dents were pleased to be able to gov- ern themselves and to have an oppor- tunity to demonstrate their business abilities, The Youth Center is thought to be the finest student-operated Youth Center in the land,
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t X National Honor Socnety Not only have the members ot the Na ttonal Honor Soclety rated htgh schol asttcally but the students have also been selected on the basls ol charac ter leadersh1p and servrce Students that met these reaurrements are Iudy Hnderson Sharon Darhng Malvln Dohrrnan Martha Dryden Bob Fox Pnyllls Hartman ludy Ke nan Gret Chen Lecron Gtlllan Pearson Nannette Poynter Tom Prather Steve Sldner Larry Swanson Lloyd Taber Tom Tye loan Webster loyce Webs er Gary Weeks Norma Wolf and R1chard Woolley Page 27 4 5 rf, fr f . , . 1 1 , W X' 5,5 f , .fag 1 'eff ' ' , ' 1 M ,, Q . Q 1 1 ' - Q - - , X, , - I I 1 1 1 1 - I I I . . l 1 - 1 L 1 1 1 , , 1 1 1
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We have caught these ambitious-looking members of the SHB in a temporary pose of working, though Dick looks as though he doesn't intend to keep at it for long! On December 9, the SQB sponsored a Chili Feed, which turned out to be a great success. The Board was en- couraged by the general cooperation received. The Student Hdvisory Board super- vised the Holiday Prom, which was held on December 22. Qt this time two Belles and a Beau were crowned. Stu- dents danced to the music ot Sam lean Nelson. Lloyd Taber and Phyllis Hartman are enjoying their pleasant task of decorating the Christmas tree donated by the SHB. Donaly's Band, and the evening was enjoyed by everyone. The cooperation of the students with the SHB contributed much toward mak- ing Kearney l-ligh a better school the past year. These Iunior members of SHB and Mr. Ninegar are really going to miss Pat Volsteadt next year. She left at the semester after working in the Senior High Office for two and a halt years. 5 2 t 2 .E ui
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