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Town Council l i SECOND SEMESTER STUDENT COUNCIL-Top Row: Al Troupe, Jerry Marsh, Gary Dovre, Gary Kager, Bill Johnson, Nancy Butler, Glenna Johnson, Susie Johnson, Jim Dorsey, Steve Pollack, Don McCrorey, Ron Bluhm, Dennis Averill, Micky Clapp, Dennis Fransson. Middle Row: Pat Colwell, Marlyn Poier, Sharryn Walker, Marilana lervick, Wendy Lamson, Kaye Bozett, Carol Graff, Charlene Nichols, Darlene Howell, Janice Angell, Howard Babcock, Len Bluhm, Leon Purtteman. Front Row: Darlene Weberling, Jo Anne Laz, Joan Cress, Sandra Hartman, Mary Skipley, Leoda Fischer, Nora Kincaid, Judy Ashcraft, Bonnie Hendrickson, Jim Harkins, Garry White, Mr. Moe. SECOND SEMESTER STUDENT COUNCIL On July 9, l860, the town of Snohomish held its first election. Seventeen votes were cast in this election. The present day equiv- alent to this in Snohomish High School is the student council. It is here where the twenty-six voting members meet, vote, and decide what they think is best for Snohomish High School. The people who were placed on the var- ious committees during the second semester were as follows: Budget Committee Darlene Howell - chairman Jo Ann Laz Dennis Fransson Constitution committee Howard Babcock - chairman Gary Kager Kaye Bozett A. S. B. OFFICERS-Top Row: Al Troupe, Jim Dorsey. Front Row: Glenna Johnson, Darlene Howell. TEN Charter committee Leonard Bluhm - chairman Bob Banks Judy Ashcraft Assemblies committee Allan Troupe - chairman Bonnie Hendrickson Nancy Butler During the second semester the student council accomplished many tasks. They ar- ranged for the flags in the gymnasium and in the auditorium to be cleaned. They pub- lished the student telephone books which were sold for twenty-five cents each, and they debated on whether to charge an ex- tra twenty-five cents at the fall registration for phone books. They decided that the stu- dents could pay for their books then, but they would not be required to do so. Another item on which they spent some time was the seating arrangement in the auditorium dur- ing assemblies. On this topic they decided to reserve the nine rows directly in front of the stage for the seniors, and to reserve the two rows near the windows and the three rows near the hall for the iuniors. Finally it was decided that the stage curtains, which have been spot cleaned several times, would be sent to a cleaning company during the summer. Our Student Council also had a representa- tive to the Student Leadership conference at Everett Junior College. The council members have many other responsibilities besides merely attending the meetings. Their main duty is to represent the students in the coun- cil and to inform them of everything that takes place in the council meetings. It is up to them to promote school spirit and pride in the school.
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Law Makers BY AND FOR THE STUDENTS-Top Row: Al Troupe, Jerry Marsh, Gary Dovre, Dwight McLain, Nancy Butler, Glenna Johnson, Susie Johnson, Jim Dorsey, John Porter, Steve Pollack, Tom McAIister, Dennis Averill, Mickey Clapn, Leo Merculief. Middle Row: Jeanne - ' d l J d C h K B zeft J d Tor eson Carol Graff Charlene Lorenz, Barbara Dubu- Kuhlrnann, May Skip.ey, Wen y amson, u v oc ran, aye o , u y g , , b que, Bethia Wanser, Darlene Howell, Mary Bowerman, Eric Sundt, Morgan Davis. Front Row: Sharon Walker, Sandy Hartman, Bonnie Hendrickson, Marilana Lervick, Pat Doll, Leoda Fischer, Deloris Reed, FIRST SEMESTER STUDENT COUNCIL As in previous years, the students of S.H.S. began the year with a student council meet- ing. Jerry Marsh, ASB president, called the meeting to order and got things rolling by appointing the following committees and their chairmen for the first semester: Budget Committee Darlene Howell - Chairman Jeanne Kuhlman Allan McElhaney Constitution Committee Howard Babcock - Chairman Diana Soderland Morgan Davis Charter Committee Alan Troupe - Chairman Barbara Dubuque Pat Doll Assemblies Committee Sandy deSoto - Chairman Leo Merculief Sharryn Walker The council then accepted the resignation of Jim Dorsey as vice-president and accepted the appointment of Sandy deSoto who was runner-up in the vice-presidential election the previous spring. Judy Cochran, ASB secretary, was kept busy with pen in hand writing up the min- utes for each meeting. In these meetings such things as the activity sign, the constitution, the mascot, and other extra-curricular events and proiects were brought up. The activity sign was a newly discussed item at our school this year. It was decided to order the glass sign costing 51,285.59 complete with the worcls Snohomish High School written in neon across the top of the sign. This sign will an- nounce coming events in the school each week. Another new project covered by the Karen Carlson, Howard Babcock, Dallas Rabenstein. council was that of the snow-cone machine. lt was used throughout football season and proved to be a profitable undertaking for the organization in charge of each concession. The committee appointed to be in charge of the snow-cones consisted of Sharryn Walker, Eonnie Hendrickson, Mary Skipley, and Wendy Lamson. Polio night and exchange assemblies were also under discussion by the council and x-'ere voted to be continued. Mr. Moe talked all these things over with the students and was very cooperative with them and their ideas for a better school. The representatives in the council have participated to a great extent in the solving of such difficulties which arose in school as the seating arrangement in the cheering section in the gym, the grass lot in front of the old gym, and the parking problem around the school. TOP BRASS-Back Row: Sandy deSoto, vice-presidentf Darlene Howell, treasurer. Front Row: Judy Cochran, secretary, Jerry Marsh, president. NINE
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