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“If only they had asked math questions CHFI5 BILL | DAVE MAWI “And Anthony only got 84.” Deck the Halls Creative Y-Teens “I’m always shy on the first date” “That’s all right; I never really be-lirv.ed in Snntri C.lnux ” “Resolved: That cherry flavoring in the drinking Un paso y otro, paso y una, vuelta fountains ..alrededor. Sir lanzen ja immer so gerne! 119
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“Cheer Southwest on to victory ORGANIZATIONS IN A quiet, pastoral scene. “Next year they can do this for us. 118 Chiquita Banana
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OFFICERS! SEATED: Greg Almquiat, Prraidcut; Mr. D. Ptlmon, Adviaor: Jan Healy. Smelirj. STANDINGS Hadley Clarren, All-City Representative; Doug Page, Vlcc-Preajdent; Rudd Prrmack. Trraaurcr. Cooking school chairmen admire prizes. Heather Newhall, Pat MacDonald, Betty Somers, Nancy Kasner. STUDENT COUNCIL At bi-weekly meetings. Southwest’s Student Council solved various school problems and planned numerous programs. The biggest success was “Wipe Washburn Week”, January 24-29, when four events were scheduled with our arch rival. Another feature was the recognition of the “Indian of the Week”, a student honored for outstanding achievement. The cooking school, held February 10, was an entertaining program of music, films, and prizes. The council also sponsored a student-faculty basketball game and all school dances, including three sock-hops. The dress code was discussed in a special homeroom session, and a council committee was formed to act on suggestions made by the student body. A revised code was submitted to the faculty for approval. According to the newly revised constitution, members were elected from their homerooms. The co-operation of the representatives, officers, advisor, Mr. Peterson, and the Southwest faculty made the year the success it was. SENIOR KEPRESENTATIV ES: SEATED: liar Healy. Vicki Btrnn, Elena Barrio . Janet Pollock. Wendy Wert. Debbie Johnson. Ginny WurU. Nancy Kaaner. Sue Shearer, Suay Ford. STANDINC: Kria Andrraon. Bill Kroute. Chuck Burrousha. Dave Renalow. Jefl Moore. Ira Eiaenatadt. Steve Smith. Judy Calhoun. Not Pictured: Bit Woraalri. JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES: SEATED: Mary Sander . Beth Johnaon, Betty SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES: SEATED: Mary Nehl Jan Gllea Chuck Harriaon. Linda William . Jaoet Carlton. Pat McDonald. STANDING: Scott Leer. Betty Somer . Libby Laraen. STANDING: Steve Ilir ch. John Erdmann. Lee. Howard Atkin. Tim Slanko. FriU Meili, Nancy McNaghten. Hadley Jim Ball. Bob Dorrr. Flip Ciano . lack Hurah. Not Pictured: Heather Newhall. C.Iarrcn. Not Pictured: Zane l.umelaky. Scott Sargent. 120
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