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SEATED K Dwyer, D. Beers, D. Thompson, M Nystrom, F. Talken, D. Dauterman, G, Vugrenes. STANDING Mr Balaam, H, Horr, J. Henson, R Logan, Mrs, Zinniel, 4,95 A. tudent Council Durham High's Student Council is composed of the student body officers, the class pres- idents, and the two editors of the student publications. The members of the student council for the firstfsemester were student body president, Carroll Taresh: vice-president, Jim Edwards: secretary, Diane Thompson: treasurer, Greg Vugrenes: senior class president, Mike Nystrom: junior class president, Jerry Henson: sophomore class president, Kim Wilson, fresh- man class president, Stanley Lazard: Corona editor, Kaye Dwyer: and Blue 93-id White editor, Myrna Lewis, Mr, Maurice Balaam and Mrs. Pauline Zinniel were the advisers. The first project of the student council was to plan and direct the Freshman Reception. Each class was delegated a responsibility, and the freshmen were honored guests. The second major project of the student council was to sponsor the sale of magazine sub- scriptions. The gross amount, S 1088, received from this sale, didn't reach the goal of S 1500 but topped that of previous years. The students' profit was 540Z.8Z, A third of this amount was divided among the four classes, and the student body treasury received 526854. The officers for the second semester were installed on February 10, by the out-going president, Carroll Taresh. The members of the student council for this semester were student body president, Mike Nystrom: vice-president, Francis Talken: secretary, Diane Thompson: treasurer, Jerry Henson: senior class president, Ronald Logan: junior class president, Greg Vugrenes: sophomore class president, Douglas Dauterman: freshman class president, Harry Horr: Corona editor, Kaye Dwyer: and the Blue E White editor, Darlene Beers. The council decided that only properly insured cars, driven by licensed students would be permitted to park on the school grounds. lt was decided that stickers would be placed on approved cars. Students submitted appropriate designs, and Carolyn Goss won the contest, sponsored by the council. Both councils, with the help of the advisers, directed student activities successfully through out the year. SEATED: M. Lewis, J. Edwards, C Taresh D. Thompson, G. Vugrenes, K Dwyer STANDING: Mr. Balaam, M. Nystrom, J Henson, K, Wilson, S. Lazard Mrs Zinniel
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FIRST ROW: K, McEnespy, B. Johnson, J. Edwards, J, Crist, I, Ashworth, C, Stephens, M, Burnett, P, Abshier, I. L. Stephens, B, Bradshaw, T. Cooprider, W, Matlock, G. Bailey, W. Holland. SECOND ROW: C. Boone, M. Pickard, L.. Boyles, D. Thompson, M, Nystrom, R. Bjerke, J. Boles, B. Hunt, J. Taylor, D. Skillin, E, Beers, W, Smith, B. Crumpler, THIRD ROW: Mr, French, S. Sliger, A. Ballard, M, Caven, C. Taresh, F. Tslken, R. Logan, G. Vugrenen, J. Stolp, K, Wilson, C. Dorsey, L. Allspaugh, John Jugum, J. L. Kendrex, J. Cooprider. Band The band composed of forty-three members was directed by Mr. Melvin French. The group, dressed in blue and white uniforms, represented Durham in exchange pro- grams with Biggs, Orland and Paradise. The group also played preceding the three- act play in the spring. They participated in the Music Festival in April. Led by five high-stepping rnajorettes, clad in blue and white satin, the band march ed in the Music Festival Parade and the Durham Community Picnic Parade. The majorettes were Carol Baker, Carolyn Brandt, Afra. Henneman, Helen Kendall and Charlene Keplinger. The band completed a successful year by playing the traditional marches and special music for graduation in June. Majorette 22 A. Hennernan, C. Baker, H. Kendall, C, Brandt
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