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Sandi Thorp. Girls League president: Stacey Wendler, publicity chairman: mi and Mary Carlin, chairman of social activities display talents they used during their term ot otlice. Nancy Benjamin, Ranger Editor: Walt Tashner, president of reg. presidents: and Chris Gray, president of club presidents scan through the paper tor the latest news. Linda Clulow. treasurer: Iay Cate, assistant treasurer: and Iudy Timmen, secretary, check the ledger and juggle the books to make them balance. Gary McLaughlin, junior class president: Mr. Harris, activities director, Terry Moore, president ot RAM.: Carl Tinsley, sophomore class president: and seated Gordie Holman, senior class president demonstrate their ex- ecutive abilities.
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LARRY HELVEY Student Body President Council of Confusion could have been the title of Fall Student Council as the pandemon- ium of the year started. Within the first week. the advisor changed from Mr. Lashley to 1Vfr. Harris. The Council's first project was to attain 100 per cent attendance at the Homecoming Game with Grant. Student Council soon discovered that this job was no different from any other with re- gard to spending money. Within the first week they passed two requests involving Student Body funds for equipment, Walkie Talkies. and a tape recorder for the football team. Gordan Holman headed a committee which worked with Miss Moyes on a Princess Selec- tion Amendment to be presented to the Student Body by the Spring Council. Fall Council was referred to as the cleanest in the history of the school by Activities Di- rector Mr. Harris because of their effort to clean up the campus and the halls. Their most time consuming project. council members not only worked during the council period on the plans, but reminded fellow classmates during the lunch hours. RON EDGE Student Body Vice President
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WALT TASHNER Student Body President Full of ideas and eager to work, Spring Student Council called its first meeting to order Ianuary 31, 1963. Council began work immediately revising the budget. Following up with Fall Council's Princess Amendment, Spring Council presented it and a R.A.M. amendment to the Student Body. They both passed. The Princess Amendment involved the re- duction of the selection committee from fifteen voting members to nine. This was done to pro- vide a more efficient committee. Revision of the clubs and reorganization of the Reg. Presidents were major accomplish- ments. Walt Tashner, Linda Clulow, Connie Conrad, and Bob Grove attended a Traffic Safety coun- cil Meeting February 2U, which was devoted to discussion about traffic safety. A council visitation program was inaugurated to promote better interschool relationships. A visitation program to the grade schools was also carried out. BOB GROVE Student Body Vice President
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