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Activity Periods Add Interest to School Day Activity periods were on Thursdays this year, just as last year. Almost everything was the same as the year before, some went to the gym to play games, some went to the cafeteria for the study hall, some went to different meetings for organizations and some went to a different class. New activity period classes included dance team, stain glass construction, fly tying, computer club, stitchery, and forestry club. A J Lee Shingleton works during activity period on a wood shop project. B A mural of a horse painted on the wall in the art room. C. Mark Beamer works hard on making a fly in fly tying. D Diane Theriault sands on her cutting board In activity period.
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Student Government Undergoes Change This year’s student government consisted of 24 students. Officers were: President, Chris Hendrick- son; Vice-President, Dianna Jackson; Secretary, Lisa Henry; and Treasurer, Joy Gardner. The council’s goals (set at the beginning of the year) were- (1) construction of the student park, (2) installation of more radio equipment for KOHS, (3) a potluck for senior citizens, (4) the building of another bench in the hallway, and (5) having more assemblies. An Emerald League student council was formed to improve relations between Emerald League schools in other areas besides sports activities. Plans were made during the year for a change in the makeup of school government. A. Student Government Officers, (top row, L to R) Lisa Henry, Secretary; Chris Hendrickson, President (bottom row, L to R) Joy Gardner, Treasurer; Dianna Jackson, Vice-President. B. Elections and Public Relations committee discus- sing plan for a tax-payer visitation day. Student Government Representatives (top row, L to R) Bob Nelson, Dave Hemmele, Ken Carver, Jerry Howery, Scott Keller, Scott Johnson, Andy Clark, Jim Binner (2nd row, L to R) Jana DuMont, Pam Collins, Julie Anthony, Sheryl Stone. Brian Cape. Julie Stout, Pam Henderson, Susan Hunsucker (3rd row,.L to R) Joy Gardner. Lisa Henry, Chris Hendrickson, Dianna Jackson, Floyd Dooley, (bottom row, L to R) Shane Henry, Tina Tirrill. Dane Hendirckson. Pat Eshaia.
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Assembly Audiences Witness Nothing New This year a small variety of assemblies were presented. Pep assemblies were held to get the student’s spirits up before each varsity home game. The school song always started off the pep assemblies and were followed by class competition and skits that the rally girls or some of the students made up. The rally usually did one of their dance routines. A special question-and-answer assembly was held in which the students had a chance to ask a panel of people any question they had pretaining to the school. The panel consisted of the superintendent Mr. Carver, the principal Mr. Tipton, vice-principal Mr. Hunsaker, the student body president Chris Hendrickson, vice-president Diana Jackson, moderator Scott Johnson, one of the teachers, Mr. Hampton, and a member of the school board, Mrs. Evelyn Hendrickson. Evening awards assemblies followed each sport season. A. Andy Clark gets a rise out of the students as he asks his question. B. Freshmen Lori Shroy, Renee Bowles, Jan Huckins and Jackie Keller support their class in the class yelling competition. C. Diana Jackson and Chris Hendrickson listen with interest to the question being asked. D. The panel listens to the question while Mr. Tipton rests.
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