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Page 20 text:
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S ' TREASURE Nancy cVay This year the student body gov¬ ernment has succeeded in better acquainting the students with the fundamentals of the democratic gov¬ ernment. Everyone has been given a chance to show his approval or disapproval of the methods of gov¬ erning the associated student body through the organization of the Key Club ' The Legislative Assembly cut its membership to one represen¬ tative from each homeroom in order to accomplish more business. A.S.B. OFFICERS PRESIDENT Dick Turner SECRETARY p hyllh Acfc, errna n One important bill gave the Fresh¬ men the right to be equally repre¬ sented in student court. Student court has operated efficiently and has started the practice of penalizing offenders by giving them a punish¬ ment that will do something to help Improve the school. Our govern¬ ment has operated on the demo¬ cratic principle of everyone working together to make a more perfect whole. VICE PRESIDENT Louis Clayson FIRST SEMESTER LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY—First row; D. Decker, L. Clay- FIRST SEMESTER STUDENT COURT—D. Gohlman, N. son, A. Stensvad, W. Lee. Second row: S. Dicus, D. Derby, D. Jacky, Jobtead, J, MeClane, N. Lange, Mr, Reynolds, M. J. Marshall, K. Underwood, R. Oldham, D. Lodmell, S, Hasselman, D. Hagen, C. Cousins, B. Brunton. Deffenbaugh. Third row: K, Wise, P. Schatzel, M, Kmcheloe, L Sells, D. Carlisle, J. Hall, L. Lentz, S, Schoenrock, P. Porter, M. Yenney. Fourth row: l, Weitz, F, Kalita, S, Boylan, M. Fagg, G. Anderson, B. Gifford, P, Beaman, M. Staley, L. Davidson, S. Kent.
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. ... for their desire is to build a better America through its future citizens. CHARLES CHUCK McBride Social Science, Boxing Coach ruth McDonald Commercial Dept. Head SGL PARKER Military, Boys Rifle Team META PFEIFFER English, Gimmel Teth Adviser PAUL REED Science Dept, Head ALLEN REYNOLDS Mathematics, Atten. Office Student Court Adviser JAMES STIDHAM Art, Handicrafts, Art Club Adviser ' CONRAD STOEHR Languages, N.H.S. Adviser MARY YATES Mathematics VERA WIDMEYER Secretary to Mr. Howard FLORENCE McGQVERN English, Journalism, Typing Journal, Soromia Adviser ROBERT McGRATH Vocal Dept, Head DORIS PLASTER Home Ec. Dept. Head, F.H.A, Adviser MARIAN RAY School Nurse JOHN 5AFFORD Vocational Ag,, F,F.A. Adviser SGT. STACKE Military, Boys ' Drill Team WILLIAM WADSWORTH English, Tethany, Yell Squad Adviser RICHARD BOOTS WOOTEN Social Science, Basketball Coach 13
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S, HALLS Richard Moore INTERSCHOOL RELATIONS Sharlene Williams FIRE CHIEF Richard Proctor CHIEF JUSTICE Ned Lange BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS STAGE Jack Haase Dan Sutherland The purpose of legislative assembly is to give the entire student body a chance to represent themselves in the proposi¬ tion and enaction of all laws governing the student body. Im¬ mediate problems are taken through legislative assembly and are discussed in all homerooms by the representatives. This year legislative assembly, headed by the A.S.B. Vice President, Louis Clayson accomplished many things. The student court, under the capable leadership of the Chief Justice, Ned Lange, accomplished much this year in the way of furthering student government. More than ever before the students became aware of the student court and its working, consequently resulting in eliminating of many problems and misunderstandings. STUDENT BODY TICKET SALES—First row: C Luffon, N. McVey, J, lutton, D. DTppel, S. Corkrum, J, Richards, D. Gohlman. Second row; E. Whitney, N. Klein, C. Neisess, J. Henline, L. Snyder, D + Cilk. Third row: R. Stearns, D. Michaelson, F. Luper, J r Davis, J. McAllister, D. Page, D. Decker, D. Casper. PUBLICITY Nancygayl Welch SHUFFLE SHOP Jim Kerr ASSEMBLIES Jackie Wright SECOND SEMESTER STUDENT CGURT-B. Beckel, $. Scott, Drum he Her, N. Lange, C. Reynolds, R. Allen, P„ Porter, S. Gruber. SECOND SEMESTER LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY-First row: L. Wietz, D, Bergevln, P. Leedom, D. Scholl, F. Kimball, G. Meek, L, Sells, Q. Kiehn, F, Santler. Second row: L Clayson, W. Lee, Judy McClane, D. Lenharf, S. Beck, M Yenney, M. Hart, B. Schock, B. Jewett, R. Berry, F. HenzeL Third row: D. Smith, P. Gerfln, P. Beachman, L r Smith, J. Mitchell, E. Roberts, K Weitz, P. Livengood. Fourth row: C. Branson, D. Jensen, B. Madison, R. Deffenbaugh, G. Meyers, D. Baney, F. Tompkins, A. Stensvad, D. Damon, Mr. Klavano. Not pictured: $ Allen, R. Oldham, B. Raines, D. Jacky, B. Becker, B. Burnap, G. Hayes, J. Schick.
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