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Each drop of water goes unnoticed . . . And yet each wave, what a thunderous roar it can make
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l96 -68 Assemblies Offer a fWelcome Change in School Life Ronnie Munn, World Champion Trampolinist holds his nose after Dave Banta, volunteer f?J, took off his shoes. Mr. Munn and his wife amused an all-school assembly. r N' 1 t Patriotic, athletic, for the holidays l or amusement . . . special assemblies i this year numbered one a month and frequently more. Russell Wentworth talked on g'The Sound of Our Timesf, Ronnie Munn and his wife bounced on the trampoline -to the delight of Shores students. The Munns were contacted through School Assembly Service in Chicago. There was the Christmas Assembly, the Exchange Assembly honoring Catholic's band, and the Gas Company Assembly. At the Student Forum, juniors and seniors spouted their ideas. The last assembly of the year, the Honors Assembly, paid tribute to the Seniors in their last week of school. Mary Coughlin, senior, relates her experiences of a school in California. She advised Sailors to appreciate their school. Forum members Rick Ridings and Tom Glover listen to Mr. Carrigan speak while Karen Baetzel looks on. Mr. Hanichen, Sue Hitchcock, and Barb Johnson study notes for school improvements dur- ing the Student Forum.
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SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES: Carl Bender, Barb Mar- tens, Gail Erickson, Chris Rieckmann. Row Two: Mark Olthoff, Mike Rose, John VanLente, Bruce Bricker, Don LeRoux, Mark Kinziger. EXECUTIVE BOARD: Barb Richardson, Treasurer, Rick Ridings, Vice Presidentg Karen Baetzel, Presidentg Joan Anderson, Recording Secretary. Row Two: Barb Johnson, Steve Rothschild, Bobbie John- son, Pat Firme, Sue Harrison, Jackie Anderson, Sue Hitchcock, John McKendry. Row Three: Marsha Bailey, Cheryl Klimek, Barb Close, Sandi' BOYUS, TOIH Glover- Gail Erickson, Corresponding Secretary fnot picturedl. Student Council - The purpose of Student Council is to encourage student re- sponsibility in school affairs, to promote the best interests of the school, and to develop a feeling of co-operation among students, faculty, and administration. Annual projects of the Council include: boosting school spirit, organizing excursions, managing the used book store, and giving financial assistance to school clubs and organizations. Student Council handles the freshman orientation and welcome. The Stu- 72 JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES: Vickie Bolema, Karen Dobberstein, Nancy Berwald. Row Two: Susie Fisher, Marty Huizenga, Pat Firme, Carla Anderson. Row Three: Dave Wells, Paula Spiess, Sue Schneider, Vickie Wininger, Pat Hinkley, Chuck Luyendyk.
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