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FRONT ROW: Miss Bull, T. Emerson, C. Volk. M. Scehauscn, C. Seymour, K. Loughren, J. Gavin, R. Paden, N. Sylstra, J. Race, S. Barrows. R. Westover, A. Phillips, F. Cerar. SECOND ROW: Mr. Sherman R. Bosworth, C. Fleming, G. Root, S. Knowlton, C. Seehausen, G. Tompkins. A. Partik, J. Garmto, H. Allmendinger, A. Dutton, Mr. Mortensen, D. Keech, Mrs. Hodges. Student Council Busier than Ever Representing all the student body, are these members of the Student Council, who have been elected by their fellow students to serve them and the school. More active this year, the group has idea-packed” meetings every two weeks, where problems are discussed and solved, and new activities organized. On the fund-raising agenda this year were the circus, sale of sweatshirts and stadium cushions and the Snow Ball. With the profits the Council presented a gift to Carolyn Dawson and one to the school. Incidentally, the handsome globe in the library was a gift from last year’s Council. Do you notice the lean look about these student leaders? It's easily explained -- they’re busily scurrying around the building dur- ing their free moments helping to make the school day run more smoothly. OFFICERS: Carol Fleming, secretary; Tom Emerson, president; Chris Seehausen, vice president; Chris Volk, treasurer. 20
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Miss Trimmingham, Arthur Dutton, Barbara Dunckel, Susan Loomis, Gary Root, Mrs. Roberts. Honor Society Serves School in Many Capacities And here is Oxford’s Brain Trust. When these heads get together, there's no rat- tle! On the contrary, they use those heads! Not only does this group have a high scho- lastic record, but also a high service record. Starting before regular session in September, the Honor Society is on the job stamping new books for the teachers. Then, starts the book cover sale --to protect those books. See -- those brains are always at work! The induction of new members is a traditional highlight of the year, and the entire ceremony is planned and conducted by the members themselves. This year, in addition to these activities, the group shared desk duty with the Student Council, planned a special farewell assembly for Carolyn Dawson, held a debate on homework and wrote to colleges for bro- chures for the guidance department. Tom Emerson, Karl Engler and JoAnn Madison stamp books for the faculty. 1!
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Jim Mangels, Jane Leary, Linda Fowl- ston, Ruth Milks, Judy Hinckley. Top Magazine Salesmen for the Junior Class. Class of 1967 Enjoys Junior Year Two highlights of the junior year are the magazine drive and the arrival of the class rings. In the fall the juniors sell magazines to earn money for class projects, the most important of which is the prom held in the spring. At the beginning of the school year, these almost seniors have the pleasure of order- ing their class rings. Then comes the long wait, which seems interminable, until the rings finally come. Debbie Keech admires Paul Weishaupt's newly acquired class ring. 21
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