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i FRESHMAN STUDENT COUNCILy Kneeling, left to right: Denny Morgan, Iackie Gordon, Irene Edinger, Guy Migge, Iudy Thompson, Barbara Sommers, Denny Serles. Standing, left to right: Patty Meyers, Bill Willborne, Doug Ball, Chuck Schmiedeke, Marilyn Brown, Pokey Allen, Sandy Neff, Susan Bohle, Shirley Anderson, Adele Rogers, Pat Graybeal. Freshman Student Council Governs Higgins Avenue Building The freshman Student Council was the governing body ot the Higgins Avenue high school. All cake sales and homeroom sales had to be brought to the Council tor approval. Ten per cent ot the Fox Courtesy card sale protits was turned over to the treshrnen tor their treasury. The otticers Were: Pokey Allen, president, Irene Edinger, vice president: lacauie Gordon, secretary, Sandy Nett, treasurer. Ken Thomas, Adviser. FRESHMAN STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Lett to right: Iacquie Gordon, Irene Edinger, Pokey Allen, Sandy Neff.
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Student Council Committees DIRECTING ACTIVITIES The Directing Activities committee directed bus trips and other activities and settled questions which were disputed in council. Bonnie Holt was the committee chairman. Ed Miller advised the group. Directing Activitties Committee: first row, left to right: Marcia Morgan, Bonnie Holt, Deanna Hall, Martha Sorenson. Second row: lack Griffith, Susan Kottas, Diane Blackmer, Pearl Pohl- ITIGTI. ADMINISTRATIVE The Administrative committee, headed by Dave Armstrong, chartered all school clubs, organized school elections, and interpreted the student council regulations to the home- rooms. Martha Lowe was the sponsor. WELFARE The Welfare committee sponsored the grounds clean-up campaign, promoted com- munity citizenship, and fostered the spirit of good fellowship in the school. Committee chairman was Lynda Westrum. AFS AFS committee helped select the AFS candidates for the summer program. Money was raised through the popcorn concession at basketball games and by sponsoring a dance. lacque Gibson acted as chairman and Chris Vfarnes as sponsor. PUBLICATIONS The Publication committee, under the di- rection of lack Stevens, kept informed on all school publications and received reports on -z -s .Administrative Committee: left to riaht: Doug lanies, Mary Anne Zimmerman, loanna Lester, Ronnie Stevens. Welfare Committee: left to right: Bruce Sievors, Terry Preston, Lynda 'VVestrum, Mary Lou Iohnson, Doug Chaffey. 1. these publications. Darlene Prichard spon- sored the committee. Publicaticns Committee: left to right: lack Stevens, ludy Blegen, Bette Morris, lean Leslie, Ann Avery. AFS Committee: first row, left to right: Ron Nelson, Hazel Iones, lacauie Gibson, Pat Quinn. Second row: Grew: l-lulla, Iohn Robinson, Carol Garlington, Diane Boyer. I7
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Douq Chaffey and Norma Howell served as auides for Education Business Sharon Payson demonstrates the use of an addina day. Here the businessmen observe an English class. machine, a part of the commercial department. 1 MCI-IS Courses Range from Art to Welding 2,1-. ,Nb as I, ll ,LE . i A . iel Alderson t .- , 4+ ., . 'f mhix 24 , ..- 'lm D' 'x Q J t 5' I Q Z ' S . 1, X t K zf- ' is yi .5 A, , 'ry i jf n David Andrew Noel Baker lug Beck Lyle Berq Maxine Blackmer Speech, Drama Mathematics Physical Education, English Art Athletics MCHS teachers enjoy themselves at a faculty tea in the home living center ai the South Avenue building. t Commercial Q 5 .- z a 'S 5 4 is Q if A P A P 'X 2 L t 4 Wi? 1 5 iz
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