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sq ..-5 int. i f 'lui 2:5135 5 A wa rds Committee Heading the Awards Committee and co- ordinating various iobs, Judy Weeks and committee, advised by Mr. John Nor- denson, carried out many responsibilities. A few of these important duties were the her c Choosing outstanding students was one of the ma'n 6 I members of this important committee were ROW Barbara Gould, ROW 2: Howard Finck, Duane Christiansen. The only the the and the Stu P king of student records, working with :ls in selecting outstanding students, also choosing organizations which had most service to the school and The committee was alloted S90 dent Body Fund for the pins for the retiring urchasing the outstand- Sophomore award. began toward the the SBHS workers J with an E leet H0 0 S0 Meyers, to have an followed on cam themes. of the Election and count all of the Advised by Mr. John group also accomplished the eligibility of all lePage, and Karen Counting the ballots this year on the Election Board were ROW l: JoAnn Karen Curtis, Carole Scott, Diane Rearwm, Jean Chalton, ROW 2, Mr. John Bill Corliss, Dick Edwards, Lem Eldridge, Dave Meyers, chairman, and Judy ul-vs
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Social Committee Working as a subcommittee under the direction of Gail Davidson, the Social Com- mittee was in charge of all student body social activities. The first dance planned this year was the Pigskin Prom, the first semi-formal, which was held at Rockwood on Nov. 14. The dance honored the football players and the queen, which they elected. The committee handled the second semi- formal of the year also. This was the annual Winter Wonderland, which preceded Christmas vacation on Dec. l9, Next, and last on the list of dances under the direction of the Social Commit- tee, was the semi-formal King of Hearts Dance. Formally, this dance was spon- X sored annually by.the Boys' League, but DW F van tx . S 5 LN. due to the death of this organization, it it ' was taken over by the student body, Honor- ing the boys, the highlight of the dance was the presentation of a King of Hearts, who was chosen by the girls. Another important duty of the Social Committee was the enforcement of dress regulations. Committee members, under the chairmanship of Gale Davidson, represented each class. Seniors were Terry Hayes, Taylor Ambrose, and Gale, iuniors were Janie Humphreys, John Wilson, and Norma Surian, and sophomores were Carolyn Acquistapace and Roger Smith, Although the iob of enforcing dress regulations did not entail much work, organizing a dance was an extremely diffi- cult task. lt included planning, decorating, and cleaning up afterwards, It was necessary that the Committee be made up of capable, willing workers, Planning the activities in order to promote pep and spirit at SBHS this year were ROW l: Marion Zozzora, Dorene Sexton, Phyllis Sevegney, Susan Rose, Sandy Saunders, Deanna Lucas, Marlene McElhenny, and Gale Davidson, ROW 2: Jerry Chiu, Jerry Arco, Mike Griffin, Kit Christiansen, George Bekmanis, and John Wilcox. The hands belong to Linda Puccinelli. Ambrose, John Wilson. ln charge of dances and dress regulations was the Social Committee. The members included ROW l Janie Humphreys, Norma Surion, Gale Davidson, Carolyn Acquistapace, ROW 2: Roger Smith, Taylor A ctz'vz'tz'es Committee The promotion of pep and spirit was the chief proiect of the Activities Committee this year. The committee organized all of the stunts for the football and basketball rallies. Due to this committee, there was a great deal of spirit during the football season, ln charge of the Activities Committee were Mr. Leslie and Mr. Baker. CONSTITUTIONAL MEMBERS Upon being elected to their offices as SBHS student leaders, the Program and Rally Chairman, pep and yell leaders, and the song leader automatically become members of the Activities Committee. APPOINTED MEMBERS The Social Chairman, Advertising Committee Head, Home- coming Parade Chairman, Rally Chairman, and the Decorating Chairman are the im- portant appointed members of the Activities Committee. These appointed members were extremely helpful in suggesting yells to the cheerleaders during the football and basketball seasons.
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PQI Campus Committee members who took maior ROW l: A. Warwick, J. Ericson, l. Dawson ROW 2: V. Vanderberg, P. Sevegney, J Advisor John Nordenson, J. Matthews, L. Campus Commi Trajic Saj?Q2 Committee Closely related to Campus Commit- tee was the Traffic Safety Committee. Tim Hillebrand, Traffic Committee chairman, and Don Coursey, Campus Committee chairman, worked together to provide an organized program for their committees to carry out. In order to maintain the right to leave campus at noon, students were urged by the Traffic Safety Committee to drive courteously and carefully. Promoting the importance of safe driving and stressing the responsibility of each student's part were the main aims of the committee, ,-il? Committee bugs through- purpose was the This gave them laws and the to various Assignments for s office. was needed have grown larger as Members of the Subcommittee on Traffic Safety are as follows: ROW I: Mady Felts, Sue Monroe, Claire Byers, Polly Cushing, ROW 2: Kent Johnson, Rod Campbell, Tim Hillebrand. v A... , 4.14 11 'ifviii
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