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lc. A 3 Kelly Ray amuses Clell Gibson with remark concerning i purchase of trash receptacles for school. Tom Kilpatrick raises his hand to add a point during Student Council discussion on school budget. STUDENT BODY COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN, FROM LEFT: Tom Ballinger, Policies and Practicesg Mike Nearing, Constitution and Statutesy Libby Evans, Tutorial, Janice Lane, Publicity and Recognitiong Gary Pape, Activities, Tom Kilpatrick, Budget and Finance. Bk We-Yr at , li R51 1
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Representatives display mixed feelings while hearing rules for Charity Drive. STUDENT COUNCIL Where the Action Is A student governing body is given as much power and authority as it is capable ot handling. The Student Council representatives, elected from their second period home- roorns, brought recommendations from the students to bismonthly meetings. Student Council served as the coordi- nating center for all school activities, and the representatives bridged the gap between the students and their leaders, Included in the agenda were such matters as approval ot the budget, revision ot the statute system, appropriation at tuncls for activities, and semi-annual reports tram all otticers and standing committee chairmen. X 556, Ted Broatz studies proposal to purchase costumes tor Mcldrigcll Singers.
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lrrn Ferguson and Becky Hemphill, Presidents GIRLS' LEAGUE, AXEMEN'S COUNCIL l i You Meet the Nicesf People Melanie Per ry, Vrcefpresrclent lndustrrous students interested rn planning as vvell as carrying out activities tound purposeful vvork rn the Girls League program advised by Miss Nina Kitts, and vvrth the Axernen s Council advised by Paul Potter. As a nevv service project this year, 64 girls vvorlfed in the Children s Recreational Roorn at Sacred I-leart Hospital, organizing games. Among the traditional activities ettectrvely executed were the Brglrttle Sister' Picnic, the Doernbecher Tea and the FcrtherfDaughter' Banquet. The league also sponsored Print and Cord Week rn April to vvelconte the spring season vvrth its rrtany activities. Throughout the year' the league selected a Girl ot the Month rn recognition ot her leadership, service and academic achievement, In June ten other girls vvere selected as V.l.G. s very rniportant girls and a scholarship was presented to Becky Hemphill and Marti Wrthrovv. President Becky l-lenwphrll, also Oregon State Girls League president, presided at the state convention held at South Eugene May i3-ll, Contnfrrttees vvorked all year planning the program and making arrange- ments tor the banauet and overnight tacrlrtres tor' the 900 girls vvho attended. During the trrst vveek ot school, Axernen s Council served as the otlrcral vvelcornrng committee as rt planned and carried out the actrvrtres ot ' l-lello Weekf Other' functions included the Christmas dance, 'Yuletrde Glide or Last Chance Dancef the Father'-Son Banquet, and the Axehandle, student directory. On the athletic side, basketball received a rnore enthusiastic response than volleyball rn the popular rntrantural prograrrr, directed by President Trrn Fergusorx Recognition ot outstanding rnembers vvas achieved through the Axernan ot the Month program and by awarding a scholarship to Greg Fredrrcks and Tom Holmes. 62
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