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SYLV The Sylvan staff this year consisted of 5 veteran members and 11 new, enthusiastic members. There was a total of 16 people to put our yearbook together. Advised by Mrs. Mobray, the staff worked together to create uniformity throughout the book. Also, each person was assigned to do a certain section of the AYearbo0k Is Made yearbook' Together we tried to make this Sylvan the best ever. Sylvan Staff: Sitting- Jean Reinkens, Editor, Judi Willis, Assistant Editor and Introduction. Middle Row- Doreen Wright, Ads and Senior Section, Polli Whitehall, Ads and Senior Section, Joanne Peterson, Introductiong' Donna Sims, Photographer and Sports Section, Sylvia Percini, Sports, Sharon Jacobson, Facultyg Roberta White, Faculty and Art Editor, Lucy Vest, Classes and Copy Editor, Barbara Dunn, Classes. Top row- Janice Studer, i - ports, Darlene Nelson, Actuviues, Kris Nelson, Actlvines, Ch1'1SJ11lSOD, Organizatlons and Reporter- Betty , , Birdsell, Organizations. , Mrs. Miriam Mobray, Advisor was Jean Reinkens, Editor Judi Willis, Ass't. Editor
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And now for the minutes of the last meeting . . The beginning of the 1969- 1970 school year saw student body officers, President, Steve Carey, Vice-President, Rory Barrieth, Secretary, April Easter, Treasurer, Terry james, and Business Manager, jerry Ambrose, back from summer vacations with many new and worthwhile plans for Montesano High School. Two of the officers, Steve and April had attended leadership conferences during the summer and were eager to put some of their newly found knowledge to work. The Student Council started off towards a hopefully profitable year with such goals as estab- lishing a new dress code for the students, revising the constitution, establishing more student participation in school activities, and furthering community- school public relations. New ideas continued to be introduced throughout the year pertaining to school government and other related activities. Thinking towards the fuuire, the council attempted to create an interest in and a knowledge of the bond levy, which proposed the building of a new gymnasium and general school reno- vation, throughout the community. These facilities would indeed be an asset to Montesano High School for years to come. Throughout the year the Student Council strived to work towards bettering Montesano High School. The council sought not to initiate change for change 's sake, but rather to establish changes where there was a need for them, in order to keep the school running smoothly, and the students and teachers working together. Steve Carey l I
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