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But Rex. all you have to do is say a prayer BOYS LEAGUE SPONSORED A VARIETY OF ACTIVITIES. Van participates in lots of activities. To be a good leader you have to be involved.' League meetings are a good time to go for coffee. Boys' League was the largest organization in school, they sponsored everything from Sweetheart Dance. Western Week to whitewashing the U and most of the whitewash crew. Mr. Christiansen and Mr. Limb were the advisors helping Van Hadlock. President; Rex Jor- gensen. Vice President; and Rod Hacking. Secretary with these responsibilities. Boys League supports our school, but I wish the boys had more school spirit Above: Western Week was very au- thentic this year Lett: It takes a lot of work to be on the white wash crew Vo BOYS LEAGUE 13
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STUDENTS REACT POSITIVELY TO THE LEADERSHIP AND ENTHUSIASM OF GIRLS LEAGUE. Brenda is very organized and she tries to promote school activities. ‘ Between Brenda and Mrs. Nicholls they really get things done. In a year when many people challenged school spirit and pointed out student apathy Girls’ League stood out for their spirit and desire to do things. Enthusiastic officers combined with an energetic advisor to spon- sor Big-Little Sister activities, a wig show. Christmas movie. Homecoming Assembly, and numerous services to the Studentbody. The example was a challenge to other student groups. The officers tried to do things that the girls would be interested in.' Above: The Girls League meeting turned into a casino Right: The officers of Girls' League were Melody Taylor, vice president.Brenda Gib- bons. president. Brenda Huber, sophomore representative; Pat Nichols, advisor: and Gail Gray, secretary. 12 GIRLS LEAGUE Melody Taylor. Vice President; Brenda Gibbons. President. Mrs Pat Nichols. Advisor; Brenda Huber. Sophomore Representative, and Gale Gray. Secretary choose Christmas movie
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THE SENATE WAS SENSITIVE TO SCHOOL PROBLEMS. Senate judged the Christmas Dance. The Senate meets once a month. What's the Senate. Perhaps no arm of student government was more unfamiliar to the stu- dents than the Senate made up of elected and appointed Senators. They were the more powerful of the two representative bodies. Senate meetings were spent on discussing problems and concerns such as hair standards, school spirit at activities and new programs. The Senate President. Spence Shumway. was one of the most energetic student leaders. I was impressed with the concern of the Justice Department. Oh. they are about like the rest of the student government. The Justice Department was charged with interpreting the constitution and supervising student elections. For the first time in recent years the Justice Department, headed by Corbin Bennion. held a hearing. The hearing was conducted in an orderly manner and proved to many critical students that the machinery of Student Government could function when necessary. JUSTICES Quenton Chivers. Jack Oalene. Kent Bowden, and Lydia Winward. You get the Justices here and we ll have a party SENATE Teryl Haws. Dixie Potter. Holly Mayberry. Jack Dalene. Gary McClellan. Mike Haslem. Barbara Stringham. Lela Batty. Marla Hatch, and Caye Mecham 14 STUDENT GOVERNMENT
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