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PEP CLUB President - - - - - Shirley Marcus Vice-President ---- Esther Springer Secretary - - - Grace Wheeler Treasurer ---- Eleanor Lebsack Sponsor - - - - - - Miss Maddox The Football Banquet was held December 29, 1947. The girl chosen queen at the traditional crowning was Betty Lou Anderson. The Annual Basketball Banquet was held March 24, 1948. A lovely pot-luck dinner was given by the girls. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB President ----- Shirley Marcus Vice-President - - - Lawrence Kern Secretary - - - Grace McWilliams Treasurer - - Larry Bothell Reporter - - Marjorie Johnson Sponsor ---- - - Miss Parker This year the I. R. Club enjoyed various programs concerning different countries and foreign affairs. The club members also wrote to children in Holland and sponsored a clothing drive. Four members and the sponsor attended the State I. R. Club meeting at Colorado Springs April 9th and 10th. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA The Eaton F.F.A. officers for the year were: Ray Berg, president, Kenneth Wilhelm, vice-president, Jack Cazer, second vice-president, Don Anderson, secretary, Harry Wolf, treasurer, and LaVerne Nelson, reporter. At the State Judging Contest held in Fort Collins on April 1 and 2, Eaton attended and came home with superior ratings in all three contests -poultry, crops and livestock. During a regular meeting of the club new officers were elected for the coming year. They were: Harvey Achziger, president, Jim Chrispen, vice-president, Jim Whitmore, second vice-president, Leland Carlson, secre- tary, Dick Greene, treasurer, George Blandin, sentinel, and Alvin Dorsey, reporter. Projects for the first year totaled 858,887.00 This included 31 pro- jects conducted by twenty boys. The labor income per project was the highest in the state. A total net poundage of 88,000 of beef was produced by five of the F.F.A. boys.
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STUDENT GOVERNMENT 1 BACK ROW-Left to Right: Jim Beetsg Harvey Achzigerg Kenneth Wilhelmg G1'ace Wheelerg Bonnie Rodewaldg Gary Sullivang Jack Cazerg Ray Poulsen. MIDDLE ROW-Left to Right: Natalie Marting Ann Leakeg Betty' Lou Anderson Leila Dietzg Bonnie Daltong Jill Lairg Wynona Bechthold. FRONT ROW-Left to Right: Dick Greeneg Jack Eatong Larry Bothell. STUDENT BODY OFFICERS Jack Cazer ------ President Ray Poulsen - - - Vice-President Betty Lou Anderson - - - Secretary Astrid Nelson - - - - - Treasurer STUDENT COUNCILS SOCIAL SCHOOL SPIRIT Gary Sullivan - - Chairman Ann Leake - - - Chairman Wynona Bechthold Bonnie Dalton Dick Greene Jack Eaton Mr. Welch - - - Sponsor Mr. Gray ---- Sponsor LITERARY ATHLETIC Bonnie Rodewald - Chairman Kenneth Wilhelm - Chairman Grace Wheeler Natalie Martin Larry Bothell Harvey Achziger Mrs. Linde - - - Sponsor Mr. Powell - - - Sponsor MUSIC Jill Lair - - - - Chairman Leila Deitz Jim Beets Mrs. Bowen - - Sponsor The Student Council of Eaton High has been very active this year. They met every other Tuesday morning at 8:30. Some of the more im- portant things they did are as follows: Sponsored a drive for the Red Cross to help the soldiers in the hospitals by sending them comic books, chess boards, and other useful itemsg scheduled the assemblies for the year and made arrangements to exchange assemblies with Ault and College Highg elected two representatives to represent Eaton High for the Junior Red Cross Councilg made it possfble for another Red and White Dayg and obtained speakers for Red and White Night.
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