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STUDENT COUNCIL CHAIRMAN David Delmar VICE-CHAIR. Joe Smith, lr. SEC.-TREAS. lean Littlesalt The Student Council for 1974-75 is modeled after the Navajo Jean Littlesalt, David Delmar, Joe Smith, Jr. tribal government. Our purpose is to grow intellectually and to develop responsible leadership ability. We would like to be able to help solve student body problems. We also feel that we should be able to present a true picture of school life to our parents and visiting friends. Some projects we have planned are-- 1. Tournaments for Varsity, Junior Varsity, and Pee Wee basket- ball teams, as well as a wrestling meet. 2. Operating a booth for the Winter Carnival. 3. Repainting the Bear's sign on the gym. 4. Painting the field house. There are other projects to be planned this spring. Jean Littlesalt Secretary Student Council members take charge of presenting trophies at the Jr. David presides at the annual Christmas dinner Varsity Jambgree, our California friends.
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W4 David A HONOR ROLL '51 ? Delmar, Joe Smith, Jr., Lincoln Johnson, Jerry Williams, Smibert Johnson, Cepeda Begay The honor roll is a way of encouraging students to study and do their best in their classwork. It is based on a point system with the highest possible grade counting as 4 points. To be listed on the A honor roll, stu- dents must have an average on all subjects between 3.5 and 4.0. The B honor roll is composed of stu- dents with grades between 3.0 and 3.49. The students who achieve this honor have a right to feel quite proud, as it requires consistent hard work to maintain this high scholastic average.
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s ' 5 S A ,Q 3 5 ' 4 14, iii v 1 f, ea' , has Representing Shonto-Robert Kee Black, Joe Smith, Representing Black Nlesa-Delores Donald, Jerry Williams, Rubianne Smallcanyon, Leroy Thinn. Rose Marie Begay. Representing Navajo lVIt.-Mildred Drake, lVlolly Representing Inscription House-David Tate, Allen Chief, Graymountain, Jean Littlesalt, Herman Atene. David Delmar, Priscilla Tate. The student council mem bers are fine representatives of the student body.
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