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Fin! Row-Barbara Cleveland, Secretary, Fred Rose, Peter Rowell, Shirlee Fowlerg Second Raw-Bob Maher, Vice Presidentg Doug MacMillan, Keith Klafehn, james O'Dellg Third Row-Mr. Cross, Advisor, Ed Oehlbeck, President, Janice Gearing, Treasurer, jack Keable. Student Caaaczf Student Council is the governing organization that solves prob- lems of a general nature for the entire student body. Its members are elected by the students after extensive campaigning in the fall. These representatives meet every week to perform vari- ous functions that carry out Student Council's chief purpose: to promote student welfare and morale. Below is a typical student assembly. Lawful Leaalem Ronnie Oehlbeck, Mar- cia Lynch. Flag Bearer! The Flag Bearers are good school citizens cho- sen by the Student Council to present the flag at student assem- blies.
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Bray T013 Seventh Grader! Firsl Row-Jack Hall, Madeline Jubenville, Winifred Barczak, Mrs. Knapp, Eleanor FitzSimmons, Dorothy Baker, James Coleman, Serond Row-George Jenks, Clifford Chapman, Ronald Flemming, Earl Banker, Lawrence Erbe, Guy Hall, Gerald Brown, Third Raw-Lois Annlot, Ann Grentzinger, Elwyn Hultz, Duane Hyatt, Donald Breeze, William Breach, Sandra Graf, Eleanor Jenneiahng Fourth Row-Barbara Davis, Laura Jewsbury, June Wilkinson, Marilee Burdick, Joan Beadle, Mabelle Evans, Barbara Baxter, Suzanne Horng Fylh Raw-Wesley Barber, Marvin Stefko, Milton Downey, Richard Fegan, La Verne Gavitt, Larry Boyko, Kenneth Clark. In the Seventh Grade pupils are introduced to high school life. Now instead of one teacher to teach them all subjects, they are becoming accustomed to having several teachers and in moving from room to room during the course of the day. First Row-Barbara Nichols, Marcia Kreiger, Gerald Staffen, Miss Butler, Fred Rose, Marjorie Morris, Richard Sheffield, Serond Row-Barbara Wilson, Richard Webster, Marilyn Redinger, Diana Palmero, Ann Maher, Elaine McCagg, Gordon Shortt, Lou Ann Rogers, Jack Smith, Arlene Vn Orden5Third Raw-Cora Sennett, Theodore Root, Wayne Loomis, Marilyn Root, Joan Keable, Gary Weaver, Judy Stokes, Shirley Loveland, Gertrude Noble, Fred Rayburn, Fourth Row-Ronald Lotzow, Christine Krutenat, Joan Stephenson, Joan Watson, Donna Mault, Gail Smith, Wayne O'Brien, Dorothy Purvee, William Merritt. Absent-Miriam MacBlane, Marian Vaughan, Beverly Whipple. 6
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