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BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Shirley Alt man, Diane Freeman, Bill Maki, Sue Lok- ken, Sandra Haskins. FOURTH ROW: Pat Martin, Richard Shore, Steve Doll, Philip Wanie. THIRD ROW: Gregory Fisher, Bruce l-Ieikkinen, Russell Sarkkinen, Randy Sarkkinen, John Weisinger. SECOND ROW Charles Freeman, Keith Pokela, Richard Maki, Douglas Plachetka. FIRST ROW: Sally Birch, Judith Wasti, Mr. Palmquist QAdvisorj Beverly Baker, Kenneth Laak- sonen. ABSENT: Ben Albrent, Dennis Marheine, Candee Prather. ' at ,g 'A W , Q 4 , M an ,n., 4 O Q 'ii' 'fix 'W 4' F X Qs '3.'4? is Q nenlxg, Q-lf'-' ' s A , F it Keep up the good work, Boys'??! I
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TUDE ff COUNCIL BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Keith Pokela, Dick Hinsa, Mr. Hamel fAdvisorj, Ray Pajala Peter Hinsa. FRONT ROW: Wendy Pokela, Caroline Woehrle, Sherri Sarkkineng Diane Freeman. The Student Council in its fourth year, looks back on a history of accomplishments. With two years of hard work, they produced the Student hand- book, which has met changes each year as we keep up with the times. Since the publication of the hand book, their main objective has been to enforce the rules and regulations set down in it. Aside from this, they organized a Last-Day- of-School picnic last year, in order to celebrate the coming three months of vacation. This year, for the enjoyment of the students, they installed a pop machine which raised the Coun- cil's popularity considerably. Overlooking a few minor difficulties, the pop machine was a great suc- cess. As a finale to this year, the Student Council sponsored two movies for the last day of school. The officers this year were: Peter Himsa, Presi- dent, Wendy Pokela, V. Presidentg Caroline Woehrle Secretaryg and Sherri Sarkkinen, Treasurer. nu n 1 2 1 Q: Some Picnic! !
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