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Show V 7 ' : - J:vA 77 I . 7 ! W T 11. " ' i , I J 'tt-. " j f.'ElV COUNCIL Si. t jew advisory body or-"v-ied at Viewmont High to enlist the citizens in H- 'Og problems of common nt ' -cern within- the com-Lr com-Lr ia is in full operation, He," g on a regular basis to it-C ermine the best and most - aw y t0 communicate ir-:, -iheDublic. REPRESENTATIVES from 5 communities have been tmi ai lor the board, who in t be the liaison for the ":;ic. The Council is a ara.niary organization, . it;-pressing opinion as it cfcini becomes a voice of the people. The Council will study needs at the school, and also extend information to the general citizenry, of the many programs which are available at the school. THE ORGANIZATION is also desirous of letting the community know of its existence, exis-tence, and share the common goals of better communication, communica-tion, more intensive support of our young people and cooperation between the community com-munity and council for a more effective organization, rsp Members of the new Viewmont High School Community School Council include, front 1 to r, Jean E. Ballard, secretary; Don Curtis, president; and Gordon Lee, vice president. Second row, Curtis Cunningham, Cun-ningham, Da Reid, Beverly Thacker, Darrell Bairly . Third row, Bob Carling, Gordon Weed, and Clyde Sowell. Not present were Almon Flake, principal; Fred Davies, Helen Day, Joyce Williams, Mrs. Ft. I. Allison, Carl Johnson. |