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Lett to rightAMr. Johnson, Justine, Merrilyn, Torn, Lee. P anning var Atudent unctivm Leading the Associated Student Body tor the l949-50 school year were tour students rating high in scholarship, popularity and leadership. Lee Gilbert led the A.S.B. as President. Lee's duties included presiding over council meeting, cabinet meetings, conducting assemblies and talcing care ot the A.S.l3. in general. l-le did a grand job and accomplished a great deal during the year. Lee's right-hand-man was Vice-President Tom Escher, who presided over several panel discussions at C.A.S.C. conterences. ln Lee's absence, he toolt over the responsibilities ot President, and even organized many ot the assemblies throughout the year. Merrilyn Thompson was the girl who so capably handled the perplexing job ot A.S.B. Secretary. Although she ended up with an intense case ot writer's iitters trom handling all the correspondence, one thing was evident-the student body couldn't have gotten along without Merrilyn's etticient service throughout the year. Another otticer who did plenty ot writing was Justine Deggelman, the A.S.B. Treasurer. She had the intricate job ot keeping the student body's bolcs and tinances up to date. Due to her steady worlc, the money situation was lcept well in hand. The guiding hand that supervised the A.S.B. attairs was our new Vice-Principal, Mr. Lyn- ward Johnson. It was largely due to his good advice that this cabinet had such a success- tul administration.
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1, I If if Wi Coaches do have their moment-r ot relaxation, and Coaches Quade, Ahler and Duncan must have certainly enjoyed this moment as the picture -,o plainly shows, 69 executing their day- to-day taAlzA ' N- !! V L D Our janitors had the slrillfot doing all sorts of miraculous wonders. Johnny Watkins w i' the head -janitor, With the job ol supervising the cleaning, lishing ancfrestorjng to order atter each dayis disorder. 'QI I V We gave our greatest thanks to oufjanitors tor keeping our school loolcing so nice, We were realw very gratetul when we stopped to think how manly things would not be possible with- out them. V Q YJ X 7 P lv v l QQ v ' Lrft to right W-'?g'y i2Mullrrns, ClairJBussman, Johnny Watkins, Paul Probably the most popular people at E.U.l'l.S, around lunch time were our coolcs, Mrs, Edgington, Mrs, Davis and Mrs, Radach. Mrs, Edgington presided over the stew while Mrs, Davis and Mrs. Radach tossed a baslcettul ol salad. We will never lcnow just what went on beyond the lcitchen door, We do lcnow, however, that the result-, were always tempting. Left to rignt Mr-,. tdgrrrgtrrrr, Mrs. Bond, who was substituting for Mrs. Radrrrlr, Mrs. Dnvrw. - .tccc s 'F WWW gabfnud Q , .Ll
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One ol the rnof-t popular ol our i.thool'w wtandirig tradition, wal. the annual f'X.S,B.r'ard irwteielafw rontewti At the tveqinning ot eafh year the claw-Xef. leverifrhly tried to outdo eaeh other in their fralev ol ABBA tardf, All the will ing -.tudentrt who frpent 52,50 found that they had made at good deal. Their Cards admitted them to -rportw eventi-, mine ot the dancers! and gave thern lree Cougarw. ln I949 the proud Sorrhornorg bla-rf. won thc fAx.S.B. pennant, The ASB, Council, the legislative body ot our school, rnade thc rules and reggulationb neeessary to keep law and order, It conwisted ot our A.S.B, officers, the eornrniri- wioned olliperfa and the representative assembly, The cominiwioned ottieers were ei larger group than the ASB, ottiterf-, lt tonuisted ot the Boy! League Preui dent, Bob Linare-.7 Girlrf League President, Grace Oeehelp COlT1fY1lfSfrlOf1Cf ol Athletics, lorn l.as,s,well7 Commisrsioners ot A-sr-ernlolier., Wilmrw Sfhroeder and Donald John: Com- rniw-.ioner ol Cultural Altairf, Martha Kuehl, One representative wax elected from eaeh lirst period claws, with the lour elaf-5 prexidentx autonfratireally ineluded in the group, lt was their rewponsibility to attend all 2 .wfrfrfs - ' . x,.N:.,5g. is Xa ..... ...... ...e...., w W t .4 Q Q-mf ...Q
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