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EXECUTIVE CQUNCIL 1 .4,, rl sr E gm imwk 14 . 8. 'S Q A , , , , , I1 A-, Mp, -Hy :sri U I :' f t hu rf L..-. ...4t'g Row 1: Carrie Durbano, Bruce Hazen, Troy Wecker, Jan neslcj, Jeannine Dixon, Lori Beyler, Cathy Godfrey. Row 2: Dixie Schultz, Debbie Yoshimura, Conrad Hafen, Fred Fernandes, Dave Wiggins, Kim Chatterton, Lynette Godfrey, Kim Luhn, Tra- cey Wecker. Row 3: Jim Haycock, Danny Kapetanov. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL HEAD OF XX x TOTEM POLE . . . 'i5'i't'9fi X , ,,,, ..-. .r.,,. ,MC ,rk,., 1, L-FV1 The Executive Council is a special ' Ai ' y G '72 group of concerned students consisting ' of officers from different oraniza- T tions. The Executive Council is the - A head branch of Student Government. 511- y , g,, Q I 6 ' They work with the faculty and stu- C Z 'V f' dents to find the best solution to a problem that is best for all groups con- cerned. The Executive Council has the E final say on problems presented by the House and Senate.
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Assistan t Principal DR. MILLER LOYAL ROYAL w Dean Oborn Amivities Director .Tan Parish Alternatives Director I, . e, y' . t r, , 2 1, , i e l 44 X ,gf it-'wry ' Ted Smith Athletics Director Sterling Morris Fine Arts Director Z2 5' f 1 t 4' ' 1? F15 ' 1 r 4 Y Q 5- 1.5 . ,yn ,421 Half M r 5 S 0 v y ,- . yn, f 'va 1' sSteve Boyson Humanities Director Without Dr. Miller Roy High would not be able to function as smoothly as it does. Dr. Miller arranges all athletic events, field trips, social events and all transportation for these activities. Dr. Miller is a Loyal Royal because of his loy- alty and spirit. Nix. Division Directors DIVISION DIRECTORS PLAN GREAT YEAR Rach.Division Direc- tor is assigned an area fn of school life. Under ' I each area, there are many different classes. The Division Directors try to co- ordinate area activi- V' Oul 'V ties to help in each of +0 these classes. The lunch Division Directors try Scott Anderson Pupil Services Director fa A, , th 'X ' J r - 'A ., x I S 46' Q 3 I BF , r ' ' l V' l 1 ffzj ,X , , .gd ol-v l-'rx I Lff-,-A 5 IKM, w, f ,ll Claine Stenquist Mack Taft Vocational Director Applied Sciences Director to plan a new and exciting year to get the students involved. Roger Skinner Exact Sciences Director
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if f sgw, WV: - ff , ,4,, my SENATE AND HOUSE MAKE MAJOR DECISIONS The Senate and the House of Representatives are the groups that take care of student problems. The Senate represents every class at Roy High, so it covers every type of problem and happening imaginable. The House of Representatives represents every homeroom at Roy High. It covers everyday prob- lems with teachers and students to major problems wilth the entire studentbody . Both of these groups worked towards a better school and studentbody. Row 1: Kim Luhn, Deanna MacDonald. Row 2: Lori Baird, Stacy Shurtliff, Joni Busby, Sandy McCulloch, Sonia Curtis. Row 3: Margie Jones, Vicki Colby, Annette Cox, Marilyn Dance, - Linda Hill, Misty Thornley, Tammy Nilson, Kathy Wiser. Top: Brent Hill. r w Row l: Marjean Redford, Pam Smith. Row 2: Shawna Sims, Lisa Mayfield, Annette Powers, Kevin Baker, Nancy Yamashita, Gail Openshaw, Deana Doyle, Cherie Thompson, Annette Krause, Mike Budke, Scott Ste- phens, David Simpson. Row 3: Jackie Hanson, Carrie Trenholm, Duana Pond, Scott Varney, Terri Beckstead, Paula Tosltin, Cheri George, Paula Hanson, Tami Read, Holly Welch, Cary Westbrook, Mark Miller, Steve Meenderinlt. 89
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