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STUDENT COUNCIL Service was the key word to describe the Student Council. The energetic Student Government became the Rogue River Community Heart Fund collectors with Mr. Barnard as chairman. Their vigorous drive brought in three hundred and seventy dollars in donations. Student Council furnished the long stemmed red roses used at the coronation of the Homecoming court. In February they sponsored the Raggedy Ann band for the Winter Formal. In May, many of the members along with other students took took part in an area Walk-a-Thon for the March of Dimes. In concordance with Brookings Harbor High they set up a two day student exchange program. Student Council decided upon Gary Lamb and Wendy Webb to represent the school. Top left: On the book case lounges Secretary Rhonda Barret. Clockwise: is Jay VVisshack, Sophomore President; John Baker, Student Body President; Roark Pope, Senior President; Del Brown, Junior President; Joanne Jorgensen, Treasurer; Candy Moore, Yearbook Editor; Steve Pauls, Student Body Vice-President; Kathy Glaves, Yell Queen; and Freshman President, Larry Wilard. Right: John and Larry. Bottom: Rhonda, Kathy, Jay and Patty Magerle. Clubs 29
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THE BOW AND THE ARROW The journalism class concentrated its effort on publishing the school newspaper. The staff's first plan for publishing the paper was to produce a bi-monthly edition titled THE ARROW. It usually consisted of six to eight pages. After nearly three months of publishing the paper by this format and method, the staff decided it would be to the advantage of everyone to put out two different papers, THE BOW and THE ARROW. The papers were to come out weekly with THE BOW coming out one week and THE ARROW the next, alternating between the two publications. The staff felt that publishing a weekly paper would provide more current reading. Also with the two separate staffs it might encourage competition, thereby producing a better grade of paper. The idea worked well for two months. But with the limited number of students enrolled in the class it soon became apparent that maintaining two complete staffs was imposing undue stress and frustration in meeting deadlines. The staff finally went back to the original bi-monthly publication of the paper.
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