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TUIJIE T GIWER ME T STUDENT CUUNCIL. under the leadership of Boh Nein. presidentg Shirley Tallman. vice'president: Nancy Nash. secretary: Elsie Schroeder. treasurer: Nlilton Stevens. lausif ness manager: and Mr. Stewart. adviser. was an example of representative democracy at work. Through a panel discussion and student hody assemhly the students were encouraged to laegin at the local level hy discussing their prohlems first at the indif vidual home room meetings. From these meetings. representatives were ahly equipped to laring the students' wishes to the attention of the council. Among the projects of the year were the purchasing of new steel laleachers for the foothall field. helping with the financing of the foothall and haskethall hanquets. coop' erating with the purchase of dishes. and encouraging good conduct in the rumpus room. Homecoming. a successful affair. was sponsored hy the student government group. A rousing pep assemhly on Thursday night initiated the festivities. The celelaration drew to a climax after the victory over Bellevue followed lay the Homecoming Dance in the gym. Throughout the vear. the organization continually aromoted good citizenshi I The s , . l council sponsored a good sportsmanship campaign and .i clean-up program. ln addition. clulas and home rooms were invited to attend the meetings in order to receive an inside YICXK' ot fllfll' QUX'CI'lll'UCI1t lll JCUUIT. ST-l.'l5ENT ffUl'Nffll. 0 Top Toll Bud Simpson. lfied Lawrence. Bait Beainer B Vfayne Vfyse. Larry Vhlkerson. Larry Pettersen. Boh Cox. Ron Stadick. Don 'vloll I f ti l lvfimimre. Mr. Stewart. Second ron Roy Dans. Boh Barlneau. Don Hergert. Bruce i ti Young. Bruce lVlcCallree. Mel Stevens. Norm Vfilson. Nita Leach. ffarol Rud. bw Dt Betty XX'alfcstroni. Bottom row: Bold Ncin. Milt Stevens. Nancy Nash. Shirley Tallinnn ern in Anot. Barhara Rindt. ,loan Corlield, Eulalie Pollock. Sharon Laatsch. .lo Teiehman. C ii l Hutt nn OFFICERS 0 Bolw Nein. Shirley Tallman. Nancy Nash. Elsie Schroeder.
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Serves T0 Inspire Us ESTHER McDIVITT Algebra. Gcunietry. Advariccd fvlatlic' matics, Hnnnr Sncicty. Frcslwnmn Class Adviser. CHARLES SCOTT Cl'lUl'll4. Music Apprcciatmn. English. Assistant Funtlnzrll Coach. ED BASSETT Band and Instrumental Music. GLENN YOUNG Tvping, Vvlmrlcl Geugrzipliy. Vsfhrld Histwry. Truck. Frcshnian Fuutlmll, Basketball Cuaicli, Buys' Club Adviser. RACHEL SEALLS Latin, lircnuli, Euxnmnics, Sucmlngy, I fxlllllllll Advisc '. 7 VVALTER KANTCLA Agriculture, Farm Shop, Scniur Cla Adviser, F.F.A. LILLL-KN PAKAR English, Library. Cut Tales Adviser Draniutics.
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IEXPIEIIIIE CE I IJIEMIICII CY OPPORTUNITIES for practicing citizenship in the field of safety were examined hy the Drivers' Safety Council. The council found numerous instances where they could profitahly work to increase the safety hahits of hoth the high school and the grade school students. Early in the fall. the majority of the student drivers registered with the Drivers' Safety Council. By doing so. they were assured that the Council would handle any violation which they might commit. The result was the reaping of a crop of' more safety conscious drivers and pedestrians among high school students, ln instances where violations were committed. the council held trials in an air of seriousness which made the offender realize the danger of his carelessness. Thus. the Council not only staged a safety campaign, hut they followed up hy seeing that the students measured up to the standards that were set. The Drivers' Safety Council. advised hy Mr. Beamer. undertook another task that of patroling the highway crossings, The Council itself merely enlisted volunteers to patrol the streets and then supervised all the details of the proiect. lt soon hecaine apparent that the atmosphere created hy the safety program was influencing the younger students as well as the high school students to adopt higher safety standards for pedestrian conduct. IFRIYINU IfOl'Nflll. 0 Top Volt' Diclx Tiomhley. Boh liarheau. Bud Siinpsr n. llriise l'a4w tum fun' Darryl Botten. Ron Iielix. Don XX'-itlie. lfietl Lawienee. Mi: l3eaiuer. lean C1 .V t-ltl. ol Rud. X SB UFIIICER 0 Milt Stevens. DRIVING COINCIL OFFICERS 0 fired I..iwi'ence. Dick Tronihley. f'ai'ol llud.
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