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BOYS' AND GIRLS ORGANIZATIONS The Boys' Organization officers are Gene Platt, president (center): George Gourley. vice president (left); and Craig Drury, secretary. At the Hobo Hootenanny, sponsored by the Girls' Organization, Jane Luke and Mary Ridge gleefully dance while following the leader during a game. Ron Bills tries to convince Cheri Lunt that on the basis of his numerous superior qualities, she would unquestionably have to go with him to the Boys' Day Dance Busy were the Girls’ Council members this year. Success meant a swarm of happy girls crowding around the preference booth in hopes of getting that special boy for four hours of bliss at the ball. To celebrate the fabulous turnout for the Preference Dance, the council planned a Hobo Hootenanny. Girls clad In huge, patched overalls, ridiculous hats, and shoddy shoes plunked themselves down around guitarists and gleefully sang in typical hootenanny style. Among the activities under the Girls’ Council control this year were the Father-Daughter Date, Girls’ Day and Girls’ Day Dance, and the Girls' Organization Tea and Fashion Show, to mention only a few. The Boys’ Council was not one whit behind the girls in its plans. Boys’ Day, the Boys’ Day Dance, and the Boys’ assembly were but some of its responsibilities. During Boys’ Day the boys enjoyed being kings for a day, as girls humbly obeyed their every wish and command. However, that night the girls enjoyed their dates at the dance at the expense of the dethroned males. Happiness to the Boys’ Organization was a satisfied male student body. 22
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The Legislative Council members are (top row. left to right) Steve Western. Glade Nelson. Cliff Maag. Arthur McKinley. Alan Wernz, Kirk Ford. Steve Francom. Mark Rogers, (middle row) Randy Dunn. Kip Hartvigsen. Robert Wing. Scott Bullock. Lee Vance. Charlene Anderson. Cynthia Petty, (bottom row) Mary Seegmiller. Betty Van Wagenen. Barbara Oliver. LuAnn Ludlow. Allyson Murphy. Peggy Smith, and Jolene Jacobsen. They plan activities such as dances, assemblies, fund-raising projects, and school spirit activities such as pep rallies, bonfires, and contests. COUNCIL APPROVE SCHOOL AFFAIRS The rest of the council members are (top row. left to right) Randy Horn. Richard Harward. Tom Rogers. Paul Dixon. Jim Clark. Bruce Barrett. Jon Hoover. Jay Hendricksen. Jerry Jolley, (middle row) Annette Wiest. Peggy England. Larraine Massey. Diana Dean. Bruce Woodward. Joyce Egan. Jill Christensen. Janice Payne, (bottom row) Roberta Platt. Mary Ridge. Susan Korns. Kathy Bateman. Pat Allred. Nancy Phillips, and Hilda Cooney. They discuss problems and suggest plausible solutions. The “Green Bucket Brigade. which picked up litter, is just one of their ideas. 21
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SPELL A SUCCESSFUL YEAR. The Girls' Organization officers are (from left to right) Gainell Cameron, vice president; Debbie Belzner. president; and Cathy Pope, secretary. Each class is represented by one of the officers. The members of the Girls' Organization Legislative Council are (from left to right, top row) Diana Wilson. Dawn Startup. ReNee Roundy. Chris Christensen. Cheryl Walker. Marie Williams. Janice Croft. Laura Van-Bloom. (middle row) Gail Butler. Carol Dahlberg. Lorie Hoffman. JoEllen Evans. Lynn Butterfield. Janet Campbell. Debbie Kezarian. (bottom row) Cheri Lunt, Nanette Ostler. Jane Luke. Marilyn Cruze. Marianne Myers. Cathy Pope. Debbie Belzner, and Gainell Cameron. They sponsor the Preference Ball. Father-Daughter Date. Fashion Show and Girls' Day. 23
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