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ii Jim Duerr Attorney General Jerry Arco Forge Editor Sandy Saunders Program 8- Rally Director 'i 1 . Peggy Wood Song leader 5 ,lL tx sb? Doris Caughell Terry Harder Treasurer Vice President Mike Hollor Lisso Chauvin Chief Justice Secretary Executive Board maz'ntaz'ns school s,bz'rz't The school year of 1959-1960 was highlighted by the leadership of fourteen outstanding Seniors. They carried out their duties and aided student activities and business with a vigor that not only created a great deal of school spirit, but inspired the admiration of the townspeople. Representing the student body, these people had a great deal to do with public relations, and they carried this out with great success. The quality of our officers this year was truly a credit to the entire student body at SBHS. Marian Zozzora Phyllis Sevegney Pep Leader Pep Lender Mike Gritfen Susan Rose Yell leader Pep leader Kit Christiansen George Bekmanus Yell Leader Yell leader N1
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overnzng jfcers ,,,,-pf' aft - Probably one of the smallest ASB presidents SBHS has ever had was this yeor's Jerry Chiu. Although Jerry appeared little at a first glance, a second look revealed the results of his big plans and ideas which he carried through Discussing the money end of an ASB social function were Doris Caughell, treasurer, Terry Harder, vice- president, ond Mr. John Nordenson, advisor. with much vigor. :N bi ,J if f . - Student leaders Terry Harder, vice-president, Jerry Chiu, president, and Lissa Chauvin, se-cretoryg commented on the qood publicity in the Forge, emf lziu, student body president at SBHS, did not start to think about running for the office until iust a few weeks before election time, when he began to realize the value of such an experience in future years, and primarily what a great pleasure it would be to aid his fellow students in the best way possible. Jerry's campaign was not extensive, but it proved its point, Mark Fisher, Jerry's competitor for the office, put up a hard fight and came close to tying the votes. From that time Jerry has worked hard as the ASB's highest office holder. In Jerry's words, Winning this office is probably the greatest thing that has ever hop- pened to me, Jerry's accomplishments this year included an in- crease in student participation in student government, with Mike Hallor's help to revise the Deputy system, and more student support of spring sports and theatrical productions, His other activities were Key Club, Junior Statesmen, Pep Club, and Student Legislature. Jerry still took an active interest in all kinds of sports and camping, too, though he was obviously busy most of the time.
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P' Participating in ASB government this year were ROW l: Barbara Gould, Barbara Paddock, Dorothy Miller, Susie Snow, Ann Terres, Judy Hughes, Karen Britain, Donna Williams, Jan Haight, Carole Scott, Lynda La Barge, Donna Miles, Nanci Goodman, Linda Nowell, Susan Beeck, Rosemarie Manz, Carolyn Hersh, Marrene Davis, ROW 2: Diane Bush, Gloria Compos, Judy Weeks, Marion Zozzora, Phyllis Sevegney, Jim Duerr, George Bekmanis, Tim Hillebrand, Mike Griffin, Mike Hallor, Kit Christiansen, Jerry Chiu, Terry Harder, Dave Meyers, Dick Yaco, Gale Davidson, Fred Heron, Doris Caughell, Susan Rose, Peggy Wood, Sandy Saunders, Larry Thegel, Janis Lheiman, ROW 3: Marianne Little, Madelon Gash, Joanne March, Joyce Shandor, Dolores Sosa, Mary Binnebose, Ingrid Anderson, Pat Purdie, Judy Hernlund, Ralph Nair, Jett Palmer, John Webb, Dan Rickerd, John Nadel, Terry Arca, Dick Moss, Deanna Lucas, Linda Sears, Ferol Fowler, Judy Hallett, Geff Brians, Don Gallagher, Richard Graham, ROW 4: Maria Rodarte, Barbara Noles, Pam Beckham, Jennie Robsahm, Norma Surian, Vic Cox, Bob Venable, Larry Bouldry, Ken Nirenberg, John Roland, Charles Falzone, Jim Cochran, Rod Campbell, John Abdalla, George Sanders, Jim Norris, Bill Cordero, Alfred Walters, Bob Young. Arguing whether to debate . . . zrsl semester Legislature Under the chairmanship of ASB Vice-President Terry Harder, the student legislature carried out the necessary legislation for the student body. The legislature consisted of all the ASB officers and a representative from each English class. The tasks that this organization undertook 'Y-1 i Q. TEVYY Harder, ASB vice-president, pre- sided over the legislature meetings while strictly enforcing Roberts Rules ot Orders ASB Executive Board members actively participated in the student legislature meetings tirst semester were the discussing of and the passing ot bills about school regulations, Parliamentary regulations were fol- lowed rigidly, while the members gained experience, satisfaction, and improved school government. v4
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