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4 3 h jg Berk. Q- , Q '- 1 V V M , -. s - .tw V ,. , v: , :-1. 1 , .. ..M,, s.- Wi, 'at ,, x The Student Council is the representative body of the stu- dent government. Each member of the council acts for his council class when the group meets with the A.S.B. oHicers to consider student afTairs. First semester student council members were. FIRST ROW: Highnam, Treasurer Eth- erington, Lindbloom, Sundquist, Bidwell, Diedzic, Assist- As, S ,l wt VJ. - 5-P. ant Treasurer Parkinson, Shumwny, Swanson. SECOND ROW: Finley, Danielson, Grimes, Lane, Kelley, Richard- son, Lindbeek, Stewart, Gezxrhart, Axelson, Sprague. STANDING: A.S.B. President Al Littler and Vice- president John Haubner. A. S. B. Maintains Student Government These students were elected to serve on the student council second semester. SEATED: Mcllreath, Erickson, Lindbeek, Genrhart, Genovese, Gordon, Etherington, Littler, Pearson, Danielson, Hutchins, Harris, Johnson, VanWaveren. STANDING: Wright, Dalseg, Shumway, Wilson, Ander- son, Gutierrez, Lynch, Pelland, Swanson, Hansmnnn Kingma, Rimmer, Nelson. 'i F 'V , ,W
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.. ..-.sw--1 ,,.-.--4- 'l ww ' Gur A. . B. Officers The officers of the Associated Student Body hold the most important student positions in school. Each officer has an important and difficult job - one that is vitally necessary in maintaining good student government. President Al Littler, wielding the gavel at the right, has exerted a Erin and friendly leadership throughout the year. His efhcient fellow officers, above, Assistant- treasurer Bob Parkinson, Treasurer Norm Etherington, Vice-president john Haubner, and Secretary Kerry Lynn Pearson, spent many hours each week in the A.S.B. of- fice managing student affairs. This year's chief school project was the improvement of the auditorium. A new grand drape, new spots, and a new cyclorama gave the auditorium an elegant new look. 16 .- -mswff ,wwmsmv was ,ss rs 1 54 ASQ ,ea-
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Study and Top Grades Commencement Speakers The six students in the senior class who have the high scholastic standing are chosen each year to be the speakers at the Commence- ment exercises. The valedictorian, salutatorian, and the next four U g top seniors will choose a general topic around which each will build ' his speech for the ceremony which will end their high school careers. The speakers will be chosen at the end of the third quarter from ' this group of nine seniors. They are Betty ageman, David rge f Mona Peterson, David Highnam, Norman therin ton, D dm X Sandra Bidwell, Linda Esary, and John ja eson. g Xry W lil 2 SWQQQQ A X, -Fife s 18
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