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PAULINE KILPATRICK Fourth Grade Indiana University Bowling Green State University MARY MAXINE MILLER First Grade Huntington College B. S. NELLIE POTTER Kindergarten Western Michigan College Sienna Heights Hillsdale College ADELINE GODFREY Sixth Grade Toledo Teachers' College Sienna Heights College MARILYN KURTZ Fifth Grade Huntington College MARIAN NOTT Kindergarten Michigan State Normal College A. B. FLORENCE SHIPPY Fourth Grade Hillsdale College Sienna Heights College
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ILOE ABBADUSKA First Grade Sienna Heights B. S. ALICE DE WITT BROWN Third Grade Western Michigan College B. S. MARY COONEY Second Grade Michigan State Normal College B. S. MARY DAYTON Sixth Grade Christian College Hillsdale College A. A. MOLLY F. DUVENDACK Fifth Grade Toledo University B. E. BERNICE WAYNE FOX Second Grade Wayne University Hillsdale College A. B. MARY FRANK Third Grade Michigan State Normal College
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CAMDEN-FRONTIER RURAL AGRICULTURAL SCHOOL Camden, Michigan 1953-195D CONSTITUTION Article I-Name The name of this organization shall be the Camden-Frontier High School ganization. g Sec? lS follows I in :nt of I Lities the DHS L The Sect Sect 7 W4f Student Council le Iv-Qfmm Of1fClockwise: Clifford Barr, Patsy Boyt, Charlotte Webster, Jack Dunlap, Francis Black, Eddie Mull, Mr. Miller, I Superintendent, Mr. Reynolds, Principal, Jeannine Vallieu, Shirley Makemson, Shirley Masters, Linda Carter, Larry Blount, Carolyn Fouts Sec tThis is the first year we have had student government at Camden-Frontier High School. The purposes of this organization are to develop school spirit and good citizenship, and bring iustice to all students. Grades 7-12 each have two representatives in the Student Council, besides the President which must be a Senior, and the Vice-President which must be a Junior. At the spring elections a Vice-President is elected by the student body. This person serves as Vice-President during his Junior year and becomes President the following year. Other officers of the Student Council are elected by the Council members, themselves. uucuvo .L.:. Cuiio .Lo eo VI - Seniors - President and 2 members Juniors - Vice president and 2 members Sophomores Freshman Eighth Graders Seventh Graders 3 2 2 2 2
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