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Hank DeJong, President The goal of student government is to give each member of the student body association the opportunity to become experienced in the workings of student government and the responsibility to contribute his best to it. As leaders of this organization, the greatest responsibility of the SBA officers is to provide through the student council and its activities both the means and the example for attaining this goal. Yet, the effectiveness of student government de- pends largely upon the attitude the student body takes toward it. If there is no interest, our student government reflects our attitude. It is boring and a waste of time. If there is interest, and this interest increases. student govern- ment becomes increasingly more rewarding and valuable. It has been both a privilege and an opportunity to serve as student body president this. year. I am thankful for it. Speaking also for Nancy and Sylvia I hope that the trust placed in us has been validated: I trust we have done ag good job. Above all, I hope that in future years there will be such fine interest and participation in student body activities as there has been during this year. 1 1 A fi was i REPRE ENTATIVES FACE PRCBLEMS .f,Y ROW I: Kathy Maekawa, Robin Tomkinson, Carol Wautlet, Lois Campbell, Randy Wlilliams, Mary Bruskevith, Mary Jo Price, Sally Ellis,-Amy Wilson, Kris Gronsky, Dorothy Belisle, Joyce Nakashima, Virginia Hagerty. ROW 2: Jane Schneider, Janet Bluher, Kathy Phillips, Susan Wilson, Bev Johnson, Bonnie Tomkinson, Kathy Lundstrom, Donna Dent, Nancy Bristol, Gretchen Wilkerson, Nancy Heatherton, Bernadene Guillen, Sharon Kounkel, Jane Ponikvar, Sylvia Olson, ROW 3: Lynn Anderson, Ed Gonder, Den- nis Smith, Jon Lissman, Dennis Comer, Bill Okubo, Allen Clow, Steve Wentworth, Jeff Bell, Bob Dixon, Jim Dundas, John Halp- paus, Ed Smith, Hank DeJong. ROW 4: John Train, Bruce Hauter, Hartmut Riedel, Gary Teichroew, Ray Jenson, Tom Coffield, Gene Maxon, Cliff Moses, Barry Sundet, Tony Barkaus- kas, Ed Kays, Tom Morris, Daniel Moilanen, Kaj Hoglund, Dar- rel Peeples.
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ROW I: Linda Wohl, Pam Ellis, Dianna Sanders, Jana Bucher, Diana Gervais, Jucy Keltner, Lynne Gasparich, Greg Madeo, Marcene Oakley, Mary Toman, Cindy Speer, Starr Rowan, ROW 2: Sandy Wiehoff, Gary Dixon, Sharene Nielsen, Jackie Bryant, Cheryl Yankee, Eric Noble, Gary Carpenter, Ed Stewart, Linda Braaten, Jeanne Burk, Marjorie Lund, Nancy Bristol, Char- lotte McDonald, Hartmut Riedel. ROW 3: Hank Dejong, Vir- ginia Anderson, Maribeth Grabner, Gene Donaldson, Gary Gentry, Craig Oakley, Joan Evans, lylarilyn Groven, Bill Vanderford, Rod- ger Hamon, Loren Cuykendall, Max McCarty, Larry B. Johnson. ROW 4: Bruce Nielsen, Tim Green, Dale Goldmann, Steve Phipps, Tim Heppenstall, John Lozier, Pete Wilson, Ron Ewing, Robert Glen, Paul Frandsen, Keith Newton, Roger Merritt, Terry Garrison. OF STUDE T BODY ASSOCIATIO Nancy Bristol Vice President Sylvia Olson Secretary A VITAL PART of Renton's student government is the Student Council which is made up of repre- sentatives elected frorn each home room. The purpose of the Student Coun- cil is to promote good citizenship develop pride and initiative, and pro- mote better student faculty relation- ships. It is also an organization which speaks for the entire SBA and serves as a sounding board for stu- dent opinion. Under the able direction of the SBA officers, Hank Dejong, presi- dent, Nancy Bristol, vice president, and Sylvia Olson, secretary, the stu- dent Council has kept in step with the national movement of student council and gone ahead with another successful year. Serving his first year as Student Council advisor was Mr. Charles Talmage, Vice Principal.
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