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Lett to Right: Peggy Bertelson. Annette Wheeler. Jerry Pratt. Laura Dunn. Jane Jenkins. Cathy Crandall. Steve Roper Studentbody Officers Dedication, Devotion, Hardworking, Anxious to please—these all describe our student body officers of 1973-74. This year the officers have worked hard to please the student body. Once a week rap sessions were held to discuss problems and to plan activities for the students. The officers worked effectively to make the Homecoming week an enjoyable one for the students of 1973-74 as well as the class of '54. The bonfire, parade, and dance all were very successful thanks to the officers. Steve Rooer was elected as President. With his example of good citizenship, Steve worked well with the other officers and was respected and well liked by the student body. There was never a dull moment with Peggy Bertelson serving as Vice President of Assemblies. She had a never ending supply of jokes and often put them to use at rap sessions and assemblies. Jane Jenkins proved devoted and willing to work as she filled the position as Vice President of Student Coordination. With her friendly smile. Annette Wheeler worked with her fellow students well and was always energetic and enthusiastic about the things she did. Tawna Clyde, as Secretary, proved efficient and in terested in serving the students. Cathy Crandall, as Historian, kept an accurate account of the various activities happening at the school. Our money was in good hands with Jerry Pratt serving as a competent treasurer. The position of Council Clerk was filled well by Laura Dunn who was very dedicated while serving the students. These eight students have done a great job in making the 1973-74 school year a memorable one for everyone.
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Left to Right: Row 1: Dell Court. Stuart Clark. Craig Huff. Kim Harris. Frank Roundy. Gene Brundage. Peter Forster. Kent levanger Row 2: Greg Anderson. Steve Roper. Camille Stansfield. Amber Hamilton. Julie Cross. Jane Stewart. Jane Jenkins. Racheal Knight. Lisa Snow. Peggy Bertelson, Jams Goodsell. Laura Dunn. Row 3: Cherri Medved, Robert Whiting. Jerry Pratt. Clark Snelson. Molly Straw. Wally Bishop. Lynne Felix. Carol Hjorth. Kay Whiting. Student Representatives The Student Representative group is an organization newly formed this year. Students are elected from each homeroom to attend meetings with the student council. In the meetings, school problems are discussed. Topics of discussion include things such as leisure -time activities of the students, school spirit, and the betterment of school activities. The representatives give their suggestions to the student council on how to improve the school. As a result, the student council can make decisions for the good of the entire studentbody. The representatives report back to their homeroom classes with the information discussed in the meetings Having a Student Representative program at SHS has made an impact on the effectiveness of school government. 19
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