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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Leading the National Honor Society this year were: Left to Right: Veloy Richards, Vice- President: Karen Garrett, President: Brenda Bloxham, Secretary. The National Honor Society is an honorary organization for Juniors and Seniors who maintain high grades through high school. In order to become a member they must be on the Honor Roll, which requires all A's or all A 's and one B. Their grades must then never drop below a B+ average. This year the club members participated in many projects including: visiting each grade school and explaining the high school 's clubs and organizations to the future students, going to Logan to act as audience on the After Schoo1 T. V. program, patrolling the halls during classes when needed, selling programs at District Wrestling Tournaments, and donating money to the Kathleen Seppi Memorial Scholarship Fund. They highlighted their year with a club picnic. Members of the Advisory Council were: FRONT ROW: Mrs. Treasure, Mrs. Payne. 2nd ROW: Mr. Nielsen, Mr. Lowe. FRONT ROW: Jeanine Kay, Brenda Bloxham, Karen Garrett, Irene Hadley, Vickie Stone, Veloy Richards, Janie Dunn, Ivalue N. Penrose. 2nd ROW: Myra Hall, Brenda Richards, Karla Crump, Vicki Dahlke, Lyla Harris, Carolyn Sorenson, Catherine Larsen, Jeannette Thompson. 3rd ROW: Vicki Egan, Pamela Barfuss, Lu Ann Morris, Connie Pope, Darlene Morrison, Lana Hagler, Annette Thompson, Karen Wheatley. 4th ROW Marilyn Christiansen, Marrianne Christiansen, Alex Hill, Gary Yearsley, Mike Jacobson, David Johnson, Pat Johnson, Christine Condie.
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TUDENT COUNCIL FRONT ROW: Mr. Lowe, Steve Hadley, Dean Myler. 2nd ROW: Betsy Lish, Dee Ann Gibbs, Gary Yearsley, Dyan Benson. 3rd ROW: Terry Jensen, Alex Hill, Brad Barnes, LaDeana Stephenson, Dave Campbell. 4th ROW: Terry Morrison. HOME RO0M REPRESENTATIVES The Student Council was composed of the Presidents and Representatives from each class, the Student Body President, Vice- President and Secretary, with Mr. Lowe as their advisor. They were the ruling body of our student government. They planned the 1966-67 Homecoming Dance, set standards for school dress and supervised Student Body elections. They helped Marsh Valley become a stronger school in spirit, achievement, and leadership. The Home Room Representatives were chosen by their home room class members and attended Student Council Meetings, but had no vote. They then reported to their classes on these meetings. They helped the Student Body become more involved FRONT ROW: Vance Casperson, Brenda Richards, Julie in Student g0V61'HII1611t. Jenkins, Kent Lish. 2nd ROW: Hal Jones, Diane Lish, Terry Whitworth, Leonel Anderson. 3rd ROW: Craig Bloxham, Morgan Evans, Kay Betty, Larry Jones, Ross Bosworth. 4th ROW: Mike Egan, Nancy Egan, Nancy Goodenough, Eugene Yearsley.
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Hours of classes, tedious studies, intense learning, the quiet of studentshard at work, the tapping of a nervous pencil, and the silence of thought during a final test represent the hard concentration and relaxed study which combine to make the classroom hours at Marsh Valley. New classes and old help students gain the knowledge and understanding needed to take their places in a fast-moving world. Friendships developed in and out of the classroom help students form new ideals and ways of living. All of this wisdom and friendship is gained by the students of Marsh Valley who are progressing along the pathway to success through . . EDUC
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