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.,k., ,yin Km I. Z 1 is 2 l 1 E XM 53151, ' aid: iv' Mike Paradis, presidentg- Karen Griffith, secretary, Nancy Manning, treasurerg Les Lennington and Mary Ann Luepke, social co-chairmen. A. .B. Oiiicers and Council The student council had a wonderful opportunity to begin an active stu- dent government at the new West Valley lligh. ASB. President Mike Paradis proved to he a very able organizer and conducted the meetings in such a way that the husiness was acted upon swiftly, and without confusion. One of the accomplishments of the council was learning and practicing the rules of parliamentary procedure. The Student Council was responsible for deciding many of the rules and regulations of the school and supervised the voting on school colors. school song, etc. They also approved all the school dances and parties. Most of the business and problems of West Valley passed through the Student Council and each representative was responsible for carrying back important news to his home room so that everyone in the school would be informed on what the council was doing and could therefore take a more active interest and participation in student government. or only what is strong and good . . . IST ROW, left to right: Mary Ann Luepke, Shirley Barringer, Faye Schonewill, Carole Galloway, Ann Horst, Carol Bierman. 2ND ROW, left to right: Nancy Manning, Karen Griffith, Ralph Velasquez, Bob Sorenson, George Velikanje, Carl Brown, Ken Zaremba, ,lack Enbom, Janet Ferguson. 3RD ROW, left to right: Jerry Shafer, Bob Jones, Les Len- nington, Billy Daniels, Mike Paradis, Dave Larsen, Lonnie Stull. .V its! s .Pts 143, '1 :Kwai
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Mrs. Betty ,lo Doud Physical Education y Facult The facu ty of West Valley High School was a wonderful group f teachers who succeeded in teaching us much in spite of many ob- acles in the form of inadequate facilities, interruptions during classes by workmen, and unwilling pupils. We are truly thankful for their patience and wisdom in handling us and hope that in some ay we have increased their satisfaction and enjoyment of teaching. As we come to the endof the year, we suddenly realize and begin to appreciate the effect of their efforts on our lives. Some of us will be carrying out into the world experiences and wisdom obtained and Art I II here. The rest of us, and many new students, will be back for more , t year and hope to meet again all of these friends, our teachers. Mrs. Doris Lisk Mr. Howard Lawrence English I, IV Chemistry and Biology and Dramatics , ev WMM! ary 0f all that is unsound bewareg Mrs. Gay Most Mr. William Rupel Spanish General Math, Mr. Sherwood Sorbo , Latin, Study Hall Geometry, Physics Washington History
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wc., It . Cary Wainscott, Janet Ferguson, Nancy Manning, Mike Paradis, Salli Bierman, Karen Griffith, Gerald Cerhardt tudent Handbook Committee The Student Handbook Committee prepared a handbook for the students of Vvest Valley which in- cludes the A.S. B. consti- tution and constitutions of the clubs, information about the organizations and activities of the school, a list of classes o-ffered and graduation requirements, a map and floor plans of the build- ings, in fact, everything about West Valley High School that new students would need to know. lt is hoped that by acquaint- ing new students with the customs and traditions of West Valley, they will feel more at home and more loyal to their school. Constitution Committee The Constitution Com- mittee had the responsi- bility for organizing and writing the Constitution of West Valley High School. The constitution includes the rules and regulations, election pro- cedures, eligibility rules, traditions, etc., of West Valley. Many long hours of thoughtful considera- tion and work by the com- mittee were required to decide the best policies for our school. The C011- stitution, when complet- ed, was approved by the student council and then by the student body. To this vessel shall belong . . . Dale Ellis, Mike Paradis, Gerald Cerhardt. Second row: Becky Shields, Carole Bierman, Sally Cordner, ,lo Ann Shafer, Pal Harrison 15
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