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SCHQOL SPIRIT BQARD The duty of the Spirit Commission is to promote school spirit in the best possible way. This is done through organizing , rallies, improving the rooting section, planning card stunts, A etc. The main achievement of this year's commission was ob- taining a school banner, a heavy cotton cloth six feet by twenty feet with white letters on a red background. Of the lO9 mem- bers there were fifteen active members who contributed greatly to the organization this year. Thanks are in store for these people and also to the advisor, Mr. Wilson. Sflbigggfff S u SCHOOL SPIRIT BOARD First row: Sue Popik, Sherry Silverman, Sue Wing, Sugar Sherman, Candy Zacker, Jo Ann Kinney, Heidi Beech, Henryette Edelson, Donna Stollberg, Linda Tucker, Paula Graycar, Bea Geary, Second row: Donna Erikson, Anne Green, Judy Daniel, Carmen Mira' ville, Nancy Campbell, Liz Savory, Anne Holtom, Bea Neff, Sue Harder, Karen Wallace, Barbara Bennett, Corliss Fisher, Elain Popp. Third row: Sally Reed, Judi James, Ann Franklin, Kevin Fisher, Pam Fault, Marilyn Galvin, Barb ladevaia, Marilynne Sollo- way, Pam Taylor, Carolyn Johnson, Cindy Scott, Jody Howe. Fourth row: Shelley Bernardo, Carolyn Sutter, Carol Plant, Sandee Courland, Jim Basin, Linda Edwards, Fletcher Frisch, Lyn Brodhead, Laurie Stancliff, Barbara Hansen, Pamela Fritz, Joan Mc Con- nell, Jan Crowell, Collen Ehngren. 56
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f vu L nv l f 1 4' h2mamL6V fwffl lm? rvrulif laltl v2 Qmdfli sw, 3UlfVlVll fr in Sh Z Cl07A1f gislature. These otticers must maintain a C average based upon semest e Student egislature has charge of the Student Body funds, this year over Sl l,OOO. These funds are raised through the sale of student body cards and proceeds from athletic and cultural performances. The funds buy tickets, uniforms, the services of referees, as well as anything else the representatives deem necessary. The Student Legislature gives the students the opportunity to solve their own problems. Solutions can be reached which please both students and faculty, For example, this year the Library pass system, which proved satisfactory, was initiated. At the end of the year the prob- lems of student b havior on and off campus were being considered and solutions pro osed. j9y3lqW9if6S lion l l Zli VL ff Each Social-? the scrwegs af rlpresenkfcegand aI nt if Vwviolft Virgil DX AQTUDENT COURT was 6 yay? STUDENT COURT Second row: Robby Granberry, David Wylie, Steve Kimberlin, Marc Klein. First row: Jeanne Bradford, Jo Ann Kinney, Leslie Burner. 55 l 'UilHb3iifitQ'r'1IfI9fUlitl'EfMf'l.iTl7't.Q'iil:l'J.2JL?1?'Q '.L rigs -A - -foe . V
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WELFARE BOARD The members ofthe Board ot Welfare have one ot the most unrewarding iobs in the school. These are the students who issue the citations to students who violate student body laws. Members of this board must have the respect of the student body so that their task can be performed correctly. The major problem the board deals with is the litter situation, but smok- ing and other actions detrimental to the welfare of the school i also come under its iurisdiction. f WELFARE BOARD First row: Joel Fritsche, Pam Taylor, Laura Brown, Sally Kolthoff, Diane Kilburg, Sandee Courland, Jeanne Zimmerman, Don Richard- son. Second row: Warren Roesch, Candy Solari, Jan Rose, Marcia Fields, Cheryl Allen, Walt Aberle, Bryna Slager, Cathy Bridges, Chris Mueller, Pat Wipfler, Lynn Moudakas. Third row: Joe West, Ellis Rother, Kevin Fisher, Kim Harris, Ron Bernstein, Cindy Parsons, Ken Fenster, Julie Butley, Laurie Stancliff, David Wylie, Cherie Ritchie. Fourth row: Mike Alleman, Bob Francis, Mike Brown, Tait Smith, Lon Turner, Bev Fell, Steve Kimberlin, Jett Hicks, Roger Erpenbeck, Bill Boles, Bill Popik, Jett Fisher, Johnny Watson. 57 i ' ittihttmislrfiiiiahsaattimhi s,-mi'-Wiifm: 4
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