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G .. hs? Members of the Student Council are, from Standing are Gene Moore, Larry Lennis, left to right, Linda Brown, Dixie Pugsley, Tom Spangler, Larry Godwin, Tom Thomas, Mary Ellen Pugsley, Mary Ann Hammers- David Shellabarger, and Dick Lennis. ley, Ned Rigsbee, and Marilyn Swander. Flaming O O I Bettering the relationship among students by use of the Citizenship Code is the main purpose of the Student Council. Members from grades seven through twelve make morning announcements, plan holiday convocations, wel- Councll members Dick Lennis and Tom Thomas, and seniors Frank Bennett and Mike Thornburg string lights on the Christmas tree on the front lawn. 20 come visitors, decorate the building at Christmas time, con- duct charity drives, and explain the Citizenship Code to new students. Two students each from grades seven through ten serve with three juniors and four seniors advised by the faculty sponsor and the high school principal. Student Council iff President Dick Len- nis discusses vari- ous problems with Mrs. Marguerite Dunn, advisor, and Mr. Ralph Heath.
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Barbara Somers watch s as BIISS Bowman stamps a book tor Leslle Maxfleld Kama Some students have other 3Ct1V1t19S to per form Llbrary staff members g'1Ve up one study hall each day to help the llbrarlan wxth her du t1es The staff gets one credxt per year for thls work, whlch lncludes helplng the l1brar1an to promote the development, organlzatlon, and operatlon of our school llbrary 1 1 i in Mrs Lois Keasby llbrarlan helps students flnd books Often a laght burns 1n the lxbrary at nlght whmle she works to keep our llbrary ln up It s fun to slng 1n the Yorktown Hlgh School choir' Of course, the many hours spent goxng over and over a few measures to get them just rlght arent always enJoyable, but when the performance comes, everyone IS assured that the concert w1ll be a good one Choir members maklng melody are fRou Onej Sharon Baker Darlene Aul Carolyn Hardman Sandy Burden Bllss Bow man Vonda Wllllams Marxlyn Fmley Judy Franklln Ramona Arm strong Judlth Hall Kar en Baker Ohm Tuoj Vlfglnla Breedlove Caro lun Donovan Carmelita Kowalski Mlrlam Wal lace Gladys Goad Louxse Smlley Judy Hayden Mary Henrv Llnda Good paster Eugene Neal Ron nie Mlller Glow Three! Tobv Morrow Sandv Mc Mullin Llnda Stafford Hllda Dugger, Dxana Neal, Rosle Pettigrew, Joel Atkins, James 'Was ters. Larrv Jones. Bob Teters, and Ronald Noel Mr Paul McDan1el sounds a note on the plano 21 ll X . S l S . l W Q R . Y M . 4' lyk., ' ,. es ' . 1 ' top condition. ' ' Me 0 . ' . . , . . . , . , .. ' , 0 l 4 ' V V - 'Y I y - . . U Y Y . , v Y , 4 - , .
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