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'TH 4. ,W , 4 .- Senior Hostesses greet visitors, show them around the school, and help the office staff. Girls selected from letters of application and an interview are Carla Almquist, Carol McMacken, Judy Princing, Gail Gossel, Norene Cherry, Sandra VanDerstein, and Marilyn Little, Miss Ethel A. Peterson is their sponsor. Early arrival, between 7:30 and 8:00 a.m. 4 qualifies Service Club members. These , Hillites control halls before the 8:05 bell. Serving this year are Merriel Holloway, lieutenantg Dora Gonzales, Rosemary Sei- . bert, Marilyn Vasold, and Meredith Hol- loway. Cafeteria assistants help Miss Ellen Green, s up e r v is Q r , with hostess duties through the noon hour. Staff members this year are Don Turner, John Stever- man, Florence Schmidt, Dick Steele, Lydia Tolfree, David Lantz, and Bill Colpean. Katherine Stark is missing from S the picture. 'wma hm. At the desk in library 163 are the student librarians. These kamp, Marilyn Stinson, Pat Leyrer, Mae Maier, Nancy Schnei- girls check books in and out and keep the library neat and der, Shirley Chema, Lila Basner, Shirley Pagenkopf, and in order to assist Miss Ruth Long, librarian. Student librari- seated: Janet Weir, Mary Yarger, and Joan Moreau. ans-Beverly Miller, Nancy Worthington, Mary Jane Heit-
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Student Cabinet officers are elected by the student body. Victor Landeryou, first semester vice-president and second semes- ter treasurer, Donald Weichert, first semes- ter treasurer, Ruth Schultz, secretaryg and Richard Schluckbier, president, await the third hour meeting of the cabinet. James Woodrow, second semester vice-president, is missing from the picture. Advisory presidents are elected by approximately 35 sophomore, junior, and senior students in each advisory. These 58 presidents compose the stu- dent cabinet. The advisory presidents take charge of activities during ad- visory meetings the first fifteen min- utes of each day. Cabinet projects this year included s t u d e n t organization membership, supervising Noon Club, and planning for placing the school's name across the front of the building. Principal I. M. Brock is the Cabinet adviser. Advisory presidents for both semesters-Top Row: Patricia tshbaugh, Richard Ault, Joan Bell, Jack Berg, Ivars Berzins, Luth Blosser, Bill Booth, Margaret Bueker, Lloyd Cartwright, und Allen Cronk. Second Row: Bonnie DeLaVergne, Melvin levers, Norene Cherry, Lois Congrove, Ivor Dungey, Marcia '1ucke, Jack Gallagher, Orrin Geeting, Richard Hausler, Gordon Praham, and Mary Louise Grundas. Third Row: James Hemp- zead, Hans Hennecke, Sally Herm, Richard Hummel, Jerry Eoffman, Charles Kleekamp, Marilyn Heath, Nancy Jakes, Allen eyser, Pat Knox, Marwood Frank, Richard Kruse, and Victor Vanderyou, Fourth Row: Marilyn Little, Shirley Little, Russell luplow, Roy McEwen, Janet Lord, Alice Mannion, Herbert Neuwirth, Dale Mertz, Marilyn Miller, James Munger, Charles Murdoch, Allan Orr, and Edwin Person. Fifth Row: Lynn Phair, George Prine, Judy Richards, James Righter, Kenneth Booker, Richard Schluckbier, Ruth Schultz, Phillip Serrin. Edith Sparks, Allen Spousta, Jerry St. Clair, and Jack Stroebel. Bottom Row: Richard Timmons, John Van Blois, Sandra Van Derstein, Donald Wade, Donald Weichert, Thomas Whitney, Allen White, and Bradley Zuver. Missing from the picture-John Barsch, Richard Garner, Barbara Gierow, Richard Gremel, John Kemp, Marvin McIntosh, Bob Neumann, John Steverman, Michael Sverid, Don Styn, and James Woodrow.
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Clinic Attendants take charge of the health room to assist anyone who is tem- porarily ill during school hours. Eleanor Bull, a member of the home nursing class, starts her shift of duty, which is really her library period. Attendants register pa- tients, help make them comfortable, or report to the oilice those who do not im- prove immediately. All licensed drivers are eligible to mem- bership in the Student Drivers Club. Offi- cers and council members meet once a month to discuss traffic problems in and around the campus. Marilyn Little is sec- retaryg Mike Sverid, vice-presidentg and Bill Booth, president. Noon Club Committee members plan for lunch-time entertainment in the gyms during the winter days. Dancing to plat- ter music or sitting on the bleachers chat- ting are favorite pastimes. The committee Bill Booth, Dick Schluckbier, and Orrin Geeting. Pep Club members represent their ad- visory groups to organize school pep. Barbara Armstrong is secretaryg Jim Woodrow, presidentg and Art Keith, vice- president, with Miss Mary Margaret Doidge, faculty adviser. appointed from the Student Cabinet to supervise the two noon periods includes
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