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i, First row, left to right: Carol Johnson, Janie Lasswell, Sue Rodney, Jackie Mills, Pat Chambers, B. D. Oliver, Chip Milne, Don Broyles, Mr, Johnson. Second row: Tom Hinrichs, Don Yates, George Cordry, Duane Beebe, Bill Birdsell, Don Portis, Manuel Herrera, Roy Heman, Bill Marsh, Karl Geise, Ronnie Hoover, Third row: Dave Woelke, Bill Alexander, Norman Covington, Ron- ald Ross, Leon Hartley, Jack Davis, Tom McGetchin. This year's council was one ofthe largest ever to serve the student body and probably the only organization that prospered under our crowded conditions. The number of stu- dents representing each class was in direct ratio to the size of the class. Working toward the improvement of our school were Cleft to rightl stu- dent cammissioners Don Yates, As- semblies, Duane Beebe, Athletics, Barbara Harlow, Girls' League, Carol Johnson, Social Affairs, Barbara Dur- bin, Cultural Affairs, and Tom Hin- richs, Boys' League. This group along with the four elected student body officers, made up the Associated Stu- dent Body Executive Council, These commissioners planned our activities, helped with dances, and conducted our sports events. Few students fully appreciate the amount of time and effort spent to help make each ac- tivity a success. lo A suggestion box was sponsored by the council to register the pulse of student opin- ion. A novel Cougar Pencil Box in the li- brary was another much-needed addition okeyed by the council. The busy student council played host at the popular Christ- mas Formal. N3
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urrvun rn leawnt S' dy F All sprains, cuts, bruises, aches, and pains that entered the little office at the north end of the bottom hall were taken care of by our competent nurse, Mrs. Violet Hall, Through rain or sunshine, Mrs, Hall drove to visit many ailing E.U.H.S. students suffer- ing from the flu bug to the measles germ. She also taught o first aid class during the first semester and home hygiene the second semester, from which many E.U.H.S, girls benefited greatly, ln her limited spare time Mrs, Hall became an active advisor of the Jr. Red Cross Club, helping with its many fund raising drives. The cafeteria, with the capable help of Mrs. Davis, Mrs, Duncan, Mrs, Edgington, and Mrs, Mor- ris, again prepared welcome hot lunches. The l2:25 bell heralded a mad dash, Alphas permitting, to the line to the cafeteria or the snack bar, From early morning to afternoon these ladies worked to improve menus to provide better meals for hungry students. '-'la-.i..,., T' ,J f ,s , ,ci S 1 si 5 it 'ft 5 00'-, ' 9 6 I ,,.! ,lz , V as Q if ' ... 9, Q im, I L fi, 1 V X f f f ,, 4 f V fav, fm f s f Sz f f inn. -X -- 34 f - ff 3 XS? 1, af i f X , Q, 4 Q' X 'ff f g X I da fx if sd ,Q ,4 sf ,N ww A f t , If bv -4- Other schools, like E.U.H.S., have excellent janitors and bus drivers, but where beside E.U,H.S, could you find a bus driver named Bussman and a janitor named Work? Standing: Johnie Watkins, Art Hollis, Bill Bucher, Merl Kilmer, Claire Bussman, Phil Hoad- ley, John Work. Seated: Fernando Septer, Harry George, James Garland, Hayden Lee, X X c t 5 wssmg wm- ,-fzxi 4 sf' 1 M x
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From the look on .loe's foce, one would guess thot he must be thinking up ,onother joke to tell before on cissembly. Be- side tciking core of the duties of ASB. prgexy, Joe found time to porticipote in vcirsity footbcill, bosketboll, ond trock. The lliaimf The duty of keeping ond mimeo- grciphing ASB, minutes fell to Secre- 'ory Jcinie Lou' Townsend. With oll these ond other school octivities, Jonie still found time to serve os E.U.l-l.S. :orrespondent for the Times-Adyo- ? Y N... COTE. y 1 if W , Q I 1 5:51, ingA Bob Socin served the Student Body cis this yeor's'VicelPresident. Bobby olwoys stood reqody to occept the govel with its responsibilities from prexy Joe McCoy. l ,wil vt 5134 if: is isxgii f y c. 5 'Q sxtgggi -. it 4 A i'-f J' iw V Zi 'H ,fi L, M ef ., ,.,, X, A X fe 'Y Selling ASB, cords, signing re- ceipts, ond keeping finonciol records were only o few tosks thot kept our ASB Treosurer, Joon l-loyes, busy from September to June. X W' M U' M if
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