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I I I D. H. BEARY Prizzcipnf The Chinese have an ancient proverb that there are five points to the compass: north, east, south, and west, and fifth, the point where we are. I am inclined to believe with the Chinese, that the fifth point is the most important of the five, for unless you know where you are, it does not do quite enough good to know your directions. Too, where a person might be makes a certain difference in what is the right course to take. In a free society an individual is given every oppor- tunity to determine his location and use its social agen- cies to chart his course. Since no one knows the future, then the individuals direction should not he governed by the environment from without, but should depend on what is within. Members of the school honrcl from left to right: H. R. Dix, vice president, 'l n h n Schroeder, Mrs. Helen Laurie. assistant business manager. Harold F. Cain, president. D. H. Beary. VU. T. Boone. Mrs. Ade- line Bartron. secre- tary. Michael Sayer. Not pictured: Ed Hamel. hr . Q lt 'gif' n Q 5 .Me-1JTiff?1i,f'? l 3-1 .,,-,fa-.., . v f - : - -if 4 'vw' F . 4 t 9 .'.i..- .f .- f 1 mu... .fgf.'---I?-,fiigti K 5:-s i 2 , xi 522 'J o ,vyfy-,,' f,.,,f,-1 ,-.Q . a...-. i-' 'fm ,i -, -. , '. z gg 55'-'--.2111-g'2 f5.1'1-n.' - 3-.,.-3,112-311.1 3 V-f , ' .' , , 'F-a:.f-fi if ' '.' 1--. '--Q C. lf. HUNT l'1cz' Prmcffmf DELLA V. CARR KEN THOMAS Chit' ,'li!z'1,mr Bn-yr' Jlifivim' MARGARET LUNDBERG PARKS WHITMER fliimlfnzl Cirlf' flrfriml fli lfflzlllf Bllvj'f' lAltlI'll.l'lH A n. , H ,. ,...-, 1 ' G.:
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O is Q i- 1 K ....,...-,..,.......c,,,.,,,..,.. - - 1 lsr! W . I First row: Larry Swartz. Helen Vlrigg. Martha Cawley. Martha Taylor. Linda Berg, Marcia Cook, Linda Madsen. Carol jean Ross. Nancy Rice. Ken L. Cooper, Al Polanchelc. Bill Morris, Second row: Harry Fritz, Bill jackson. Donna Sorenson. jean Polich. Helen Therriault. Sharon Payson, Beda Lovitt, joan Hedland. Helen Cain, Myra Shults. Linda Smith. Katie Crutchfield. Third row: Bob XX'orthen. Gordon Noel, Hal Smith. Redge Martin. Stan Strong, Don Gallager, Larry McKay. Gary Cates, Gay Lasher. Fourth row: Dee Ansell. Mahala Crum. Twila Bolin. Margie NX'ohl. Laura Lewis. jackie Boyce. Carlene Flaherty. Denise Moran. Sue McCall. Paunee Syverson. Carolyn Mare-lc. Norma Howell, Sandy Higgins, KEN THOMAS, Sponsor ' -.11-' 5 . P ii W! Student Council, the body which governs MHS, is composed of representa- tives elected from each homeroom in school. Any organization wishing to have a dance, food sale, drive or an assembly must have its request passed by the council. Some of the projects for this year included: sponsoring assemblies, promoting bus trips to a football and a basketball game, selling 776 Fox Theatre courtesy cards and supporting the American Field Service Plan. Each member serves on one of the fol- lowing committees: Welfare, Adminis- trative, Directing Activities, or Publica- tions. This year's officers are: Mike Bouch- ard, presidentg janet McFarlane, vice presidentg Judy Solem, secretaryg and Ann Demmons, treasurer. The sponsor is Ken Thomas. H,,iNlpfw Q Left to right: Ann Demmons. Judy Solem. janet McFarlane, Mike Bouchard.
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