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?' F , f+4! viv. 4 U, 8 ,. 1 ul-'gf l ' u STUD T GDU GII. Jim Miller ......R.........,.,. Student Body President Johnny Timmerman ......,......,,,,,., Vice President Betty Eachus ........... ......... S ecretary Treasurer Mr. Patch .................... Student Council Advisor Class Representatives: Freshmen ........... .... L ois Patt-on Sophomores ....., ..r... M avis Gale Juniors . .......,, Sidney Snapp Seniors ..... Mary Roberts The Student Council consists of the president of the student body, the vice-president, the secretary, a delegate from each class and an advisor. ,, The student council serves as a clearing house for student body business. Matters of general concern to the school are discussed and plans formulated in council meetings and then presented by council members to the larger student body group. Members of the Student Council are as follows: Jim Miller, Presi- dent Johnny Timmerman, Vice-presidentg Sid Snapp, Junior Class Hep- resentativeg Betty Eachus, Secretaryg Mary Roberts, Senior Cl-ass Repre- sentative: Mavis Gale, Sophomore 'Class Representativeg Lois Patton. Freshman Class Representativeg and Mr. Patch, the advisor. During the first semester the student council was not fully organized and therefore did not hold their meetings regularly, but the second sem- ester they held regular meetings at noon on the first and third Wednesdays in the month.
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Tv - GIRLS LEAGUE 'P 'Pop Row: Mary Roberts, Betty Glass, Mrs. Watts, Evelyn Gl'0.'3.f. Juan- ita Culbertson, Ruth Eastman, Winifred Doty, Louise Klingnai-k. Loretta Mitvhell. Set-ond Row: Virginia Oeamiva, Mabel Roberts, t'nrine Sines, Velma Mellermott, Regina Oeamica, Emily Otis, .lulia Eastman, Marjorie Cameron, Louise Hinton, lflorenee Russell. Third Row: Dorothy Slate, Margaret. Winters, Ardfs Melfate, Aurora Zamora, Kathryn Robertson, Velma Hawk, 'l'luo Garner, Flora Prosser. F'ourtl1 Row: Dorothy Wolf, Stella Dunbrasky, Laura Prosser, Mavis Gale, llelen lleehe, Mary Lou Jarkson, Arlene Peterson, Naomi Lor- ensen. Fifth Row: Erma Points, Betty Skinner, Lois Patton, Margery llillis, Norma Jean Daiss, Betty Eaehus, Ethel Daiss, Mauriee Leavitt, Phyllis Haworth, Lorraine Mclfate, Mildred Antrim. Sixth Row: Susan Zamora, Margaret Hyatt, Eleanor Hobson, Elinor Dutton, Betty Hite, Grave Kygar, lleta Franklin, Donna Asherafl, Dor- othy Hamilton. llottom Row: Rosie MeGinnis, Marie Loveland, Edna Wilsimn, Eileen Slippy, Iris llite, Norma Pitkin, Juanita Sines, Mary Ann l'nderd:ilil. Not Pietured: Ellen Jensen, Gladys Jensen, .lean Lorensen, Pauline tlowey, Edna Pram. ' LETTEtRME.NS 62l:YU'B A 'Pon llow: Wayne Piercy, Jim Miller, Morris Deffenbaugh, Ulaud Pat- terson, Norman Pram, Livingstone Larkin, Mr, t'o'mk. Second How: Daniel Zamora, Glen Osborn, Sam Pullen, Hob Gibson, Stuart Schweizer, Elbert Hateh. Third Row: Don Garner, Elbert Fretwell, Oliver Freel, Bud Notlieis, Fred lioness, Leroy Parker. Not Pirtured: Joe Cram, Hob Eastman. 'Tw i'1l'vi I pi.. nu.: L iffx 1 31 ' .34 ag... , '54 f'ifT'!7fe'1Q 'Q ., Y M iw f . ,N l tt. -if it ,I 'V'-f aw. ,. fJ,u X , 7 V gt kt .ll A tw 1. '. ,., .lt 1 Q. r' -5 '-W' . . fy.-If If V QQ? t.L,L.:2'. .
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F RST GARNUVAI. The evening of November 17 marked a new high in student body activities at Adrian High School. On that date a student body carnival was held in the gym. Preceded by a two weeks ticket selling campaign in which every student in school took part, the success of the assured before the door was opened on November 17. In the campaign Elbert Fretwell received first prize and Bob Kurtz John Timmerman ably served as student manager of John, assisted by Mr. de Lespinasse and a cooperative student a wow of one did his As an directed by a carnival. Every student in school had a job to best. carnival was ticket selling second prize. the carnival. body planned do and every opener for the evening's frolic the public speaking class, Mrs. Watts, presented a side splitting pantomime program. Following the program the side shows and concessions opened for business. As the evening progressed the crowd grew larger. Hot dogs competed with beano for popularity. Balloons squawkedg sirens shriekedg and confetti filled the air. At 11:00 P. M. a set of dishes was awarded to Velma McDermott, holder of the lucky number in the drawing contest and the carnival was over. The student body realized S166 profit on the night fun. The success of the carnival was entirely due to the fine support given it by the people of the community and to the cooperation and hard work of every student ln the school. ll Q 'mg il lil Wally' If J Ji :i,1'Nfr'h 'IM Jlmvlk! , It :Fr vw lm Q , JW! a . 21 iw' X P, 4 it kin .1 ,W ' N . I lr. N Ax an ,J ' V'
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