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STUDENT BODY OFFICERS PEGGY THOMPSON BRENT COLLINS CAROLE HYATT Sggrgfary Treasurer Vdrslly Foovball Yell Leader rv- 'tv' xl KAY ARNOLDY RODGER CLARK GAIL BASSETT Girls' Tax Collecfor Commissioner of Building and Grounds J. V. Foofball Yell Leader 'ln
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FALL SEMESTER MIKE ANTHONY MIKE HASTINGS Fall Semester President Vice-Presidenf Us Elected to lead the student body for the fall of '58 was Mike Anthony who did a splendid job as president. Mike Hastings as our vice- president proved to do a well-planned iob of organizing our assembly programs. The ratification of the new constitution was put into effect in which the students are gov- erned by a bi-partisan government. Peggy Thompson, secretary, kept an accurate record of student body affairs. We owe much to Kay Arnoldy, Girls Tax Collector, and Brent Collins, Treasurer, as well as Rodger Clark, Commissioner of Building and Grounds, who were very successful in maintaining sufficient funds in our student body. The hilarious play, Father Knows Best , the crowning of the Homecoming Queen, Shasta's 13-0 victory over Enterprise High, and the many pep rallies and entertaining assemblies are a few of the many things that helped make Shasta's first semester very suc- cessful.
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MIKE HASTINGS P d t STUDENT COUNCIL The fall semester Student Council, with the aid of the new advisor Mr. Owens, was very active. Mike Hastings presided over the meetings, and minutes were taken by Peqqif Thompson. The membership of Student Council consists of all of the student body officers, the class presidents and representatives, the ludicial Council member, and the Daisy and Volcano editors. During the semester, the ccuncil approved a Homecoming Queen Contest, sponsored by Purple Skirts. lt was decided that tickets would be issued for traffic violations on school ground. Several transfers of the school funds were made, and the Student Body Card sales were redistributed. Most important was the work the Student Council and House of Representatives did on the accreditation of the school by the CASSA. FIRST ROW, left to right: B. Bland, P. Thompson, K. Arnoidy, G. Watt, C. Hyatt, G. Bassett. SECOND ROW: C. De- Forest, B. Collins, W. Oxley, G. Gifford, B. Jones, M. Anthony, R. Clark, M. Hastings, T. Marsolek, J. Sherman, J. Reese, B. Evanhoe, R. Smith, S. Morrison, T. Smith, C. Hart, 's I :IC C L MR. HAROLD PUFFER MR. JOHN SPENCER co-advisors to the Student Council and House of Representatives ,i. it: tt! s T
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