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Peg Craine is shown turning in money from the candy sale to Linda Price, the Council Treasurer. into action At right, Terry Smith is performing his daily duty of filling the pop machine. This year’s Student Council was involved in many activities. Candy turtles were sold to supplement the Council’s treasury. Also the Student Council was in charge of the pop machine again this year. Several school assemblies were sponsored throughout the year by the Council. Among the assemblies were a fire prevention demonstration, a panel discussion consisting of teachers and students, an interesting talk by a Federal Bureau of Investigation agent and a visit by a band and choral group from Black Hawk West. Again this year, the Council was in charge of planning and carrying out a student government day which proved to be a valuable experience to those students who participated. Thus, the Student Council had a busy, but rewarding year. In performing one of his Student Council duties, John Stabler is leading the Pledge of Allegiance to begin a Friday morning assembly. 25
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Chris Rollins is reading the minutes at a typical Student Council meeting. STUDENT COUNCIL swings The Student Council was comprised of Steve Brown, Jerral Seiden, Lisa Pickering, Linda Price, Treasurer, Chris Rollins, Secretary, John Stabler, Pres., Peg Craine, Vice-Pres., Terry Smith. Al Bradley, and Mr. Halsall, Sponsor. 24
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F.H.A. is looking toward new horizons The theme for the FHA year was “Gone With the Wind.” The year started off by having a candy sale to raise money for Snowball. In the early spring, Chris Rollins was elected Vice-Pres. of Projects for Section 11, Nancy Rollins was selected to run for a state office, and Claris Hepner was elected to go to New York for the national convention. In April the organization went to Galesburg to the Mental Research Hospital. In May the girls closed the year by having the Senior Supper and installation of new officers. At left are the Junior and Senior F.H.A. girls with Mrs. Block, advisor. At lower left are the younger F.H.A. members consisting of the Freshman and Sophomore girls. OF AMERICA The 1969-70 officers were Chris R., Lynn L., Pat D., Polly P., Julies L., Rose J., Jackie S., Patty D., Pam N., and Virginia B. 26
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