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- F31UW iWiT-ill -- 1 7X 7 i l 9 it is 2. 'K q Y ,m 5 X EL.:-if . 7 I I 3 - 1 w, . ,o ag ' 3 is gb 544 , P , I-I 7 NL .Nw y ,, v s , X K I ffl!! X 1 x X - tl ,,, ' Y I K' .P fl' s. fi 1 l' .L ,S Reigning otverhthe 1969-70 Homecoming events were King Scott Hasted and Queen Sue Z,jilZ?r.CZZl3en1ght was yet another in the Age of Aquarius which will be long remembered 28 L - llUUIHIl3Wl Blair Miller, President of the Student Council, discusses this years activities with the advisor, Mr. Landers. Blair had the hard task of goading the usually dorrmnt Council into some constuctive and worth while action. Responsibilities For Tomorrow? Adults The Student Council this year had a pretty rough time getting their mission started but finally they did make it. The council is run a bit differentb' than last year. It doesn 't sponsor dances or activities apart from Homecoming and the annual clothing drive because of problems that have arisen in the past. However, they approve all dances and any other activities which other clubs sponsor throughout the school year. All club' constitutions also have to be approved by they council. The council tried to pass an amendment proposing a new method of electinl, representatives. Instead of electing two peoples from each homeroom to serve on the council the amendment called for 12 representatives from each class. It was felt that this would eliminate the people who were apathetic and who used Student Council as an escape from class. The student body failed to pass the amendment however, making it necessary to elect the members in the old way. The President Of Student Council also has an Advisory Board with which he discusses problems and who help him phn each week's agenda. The Board consists of students from all three classes, who are appointed by the President. .E S -1 A t 1 Representing ffpmiirnis 5 ltfnimf. Blu, T amz, ,nel lui 1 K1-'ID1 Grady. , Q Covelis, John 2 Phyllis Donn 9 4nnPllU, llvh Q mmm I hkzz Rebefm r z 2 Slum mi V , gfiilsltg Sffgllhmh WU: around lh M N T I l
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115.11 um I li! ll ll nmabtllll' lswwwl problem! ll' rhfv lPW'l wfillfl lllll ya be vrllll ll I0 F155 dll aww 0 ol elect!!! M ' ll genldlfllll ,rllqewlljrlijll lllll Ch 1 -lille me amerlllll 'lull to ll ' Y Ille Hffllllll ,. dl ,zlviflllllllz l' dwhg hill I ELM wnjsllt. g I cllilll' who -lun-,,.,,m, Representzng the student body IS the mission of Student Council representatzves The Student Cbunczl force is fseatedj Jack Dunn Vice heszdent Blair Mlll6fH'6S1d6Hf Sue Leever Secretary frow lj Carol Bratt Nzel Kuth Larry Saxton Suzie Draker Vzckze Kzng Kris Bennett Karen Grady Sheila Hamzlton Mary Lzddy Robzn Short Stephanie Cburetas John Morales Angela Webb Sue Edwards Roberta Woods Phyllis Brown frow 21 Sandy Cudnohufsky Monette Foster Jill Watts Ann Pullis Vlvzan Wztt Pamela Pznter Peggy Payne Susan Ochoa Debbie Hogg Chrzs Daley Barb Adszt Phyllis Bass Hlllkllfhll Lewis Eugenia Whzte Rebecca Wzlllams John Maglott Bruce Rosengren Julia Urla ,gvv .9-rv Czndy Arnett frow 31 Donald Corr Carole Watkzns Ronald Giles Sharon Mzller Joe Mason Ruth Goemaere Andre Gragg Carol Pocchzola Lynn Lamberson JudzJust1n Sue Hudson Becky Sznkler Mzke Quackenbush Dorothy Duncan Gwyn Wilcox Diane Krueger Lynn Felt Julia Wznzer frow 4j Kathy Olzver Jim Black Steve Walencik Theo Overton Jackze Garcia John Hill Chrzs Bean Dennis Brown G11 Gough Duncan Cyndy Sandra Madden Cormne Fzllzon Whitlock Mzke Randolph Leo Gary Sherwood Dave Clancy Bruce Bennett Scottie Hasted Ken Marnn John McCathern Mzchael Jones Dave Bushey Carol Malkzm Jan Felt Not pictured is Marlene Fowler Treasurer This year, instead of having the traditional float for the Kingand Queen, The Sllldelll C0U'lCll Clvfhing drive WGS held around the middle Of the Student Council decided to phce them in a 1970 Corvette land no -laflllafy 'lm' ,Veal The homerooms bfought in Over 1232.50 lbs. of Oomplaints wee heardlj Seen above is Chauffeur Landers, taking Sue and clothes which is about the same as last year. The drive turned out to be S4-on ground the fggpbgll Held at half-time. quite a success as you can see from the above picture. 29 I , 9 ,MQ , M AA- wmv' v 1.,,....V .. v, . ..-v-.j----,-v.,,
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