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THE WHOLE NOTES xi' ml W -FJ A.S.B. OFFICERS - Ist Semester: Dave Stecher, Vice-Pres., Joan McDaniel, Sec., .lay Bower- man, Pres. STUDENT COUNCIL AND OFFICERS Will the meeting come to order,? Jay Bowerman, first semester president of the stu- dent body, would say. The secretary, Joan McDaniel, will read the minutes. You would see and hear that iack of all trades, David Stecher, the vice-president. Pat Keller was a gal who was busy all year with her iob as treasurer. And there was Jack Salvadalena, parliamentarian, to keep the student council up to date on how to run the meetings. At the first meeting, to start things rolling, Chuck Stocker was appointed head of a Home- coming that proved to be most successful. To help him, he had on his committee Nancy Me- dema and Mike Bell. Many improvements were made around the school through student X 050 lf RT 7 . r .5 65 lava! .2- council suggestions and efforts. The cleaning of the outside benches was one. Rex Lundberg, Bill Peacor, and Diane Riley had this accom- plished. The purchase of the iuke box and new records was another. With Diane Linse as chairman of the ex- change assembly and Dan Jones, Mary Lee Pettibone, Garth Thompson, and Diane Riley as committee members, entertaining acts were obtained for exchanges with other schools. Student council directed the collection for the contributions for the March of Dimes also. Chairman Theresa Rossignol and her commit- tee, Delores Bartelheimer and Ray McBride, worked out the work program and SHS reached its goal of 5750. Besides the contri- butions a variety show was given, the acts being taken from the exchange assembly. A.S.B. OFFICERS - 2nd Semester: Pat Keller, Treas., Diane Riley, Pres., Charles Stocker, Vice-Pres., Joan McDaniel, Sec. PAGE FOUR
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IN OUR STAFF 1' STUDENT COUNCIL-lst Semester-Raw 4: Mr. Moe, Ray McBride, Rex Lundberg, Blair Patrick, Darrell Morrison, George Price, Larry Heike, Jay Bowerman, Row 3: Dave Stecher, Jack Salvadalena, Bill Peacor, Mike Bell, Harold Allen, Bill Thompson, Jack Bruce, Row 2: Chuck Stocker, Esther Smith, Diane Linse, Pat Keller, Joan McDaniel, Sharron Schwarzrniller, Delores Bartelheimer, Roy Webster, Row T: Theresa Rossignol, Nancy Medema, Ruth Reinke, Judy Hesseitine, Ann Uran, Pat Crocker, Lynda Hansen, Nancy Schott, Diane Riley. The second semester produced a radical change with the election of Diane Riley as president. Chuck Stocker was automatically made vice-president as the other candidates withdrew. Joan McDaniel was re-elected sec- retary for her second semester. The things accomplished during the second semester were many and varied. Campaign standards were set up by the council. Chuck Stocker was chairman and those on his com- mittee were Pat Dobson, Virginia Van Valiri, Jack Salvadalena, and Dan Jones. These stand- ards were followed in the spring campaigns. They included time limit, speaker limit, and contents and quality of the speeches. With Nancy Schott's experience in Girls' stallation Service. This is for the Associated Student Body officers and was used for the first time in May. Mike Johnson and Bill Thompson also were on the committee. Gifts of pins as symbols of the A. S. B. offices were adopted also. Student council voted to purchase shades for the study hall. It will be quite an ex- pensive item so it might be a few years be- fore they are obtained, The student council has accomplished much this year including many things that had been suggested in previous years but had never before been successfully implemented. The council has truly been a student government Club she headed the committee for the ln- in action. STUDENT COUNCIL-2nd Semester-Row 5: Mr. Moe, Mike Johnson, Danny Chaffee, Charles Stuart, Row 4: Dan Jones, Donn Smullin, Rex Lundberg, Dave Stecher, Gerald McLain, George Price, Row 3: Charles Stocker, Bill Peacor, Mike Bell, LaVerne AEnglish, Bill 'Thomp- son, Larry Heike, Row 2: Joy Bagwell, Phyllis Williams, Diane Linse, Pat Keller, Joan McDaniel, Diane Riley, Virginia Van Valin, Roy Webster, Raw T: .lack Salvadalena, Ines Shanks, Nancy Medema, Pat Dobson, Kristine Carlson, Margie Haselton, Carol Sue Montgomery, Barbara Woolworth, Nancy Schott, Joan Cernich. PAGE FIVE 1
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