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Page 20 text:
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Student Council ' The student governing body of GHS is Student Council, The group, representative of every student in school, has done much this year to make our school better. Projects of council this year have been wide and varied. Through council two full-length movies were shown in assemblies and also noon hour movies were obtained. A student-faculty committee dis- cussed the school smoking problem and made plans to cope with it. ln hope of bettering the youth problem in Greeley, a student council committee worked on different youth center plans. A representative group attended City Council meetings and discussed the curfew ordinance put into effect this past year. Thru council, this ordinance was changed to better satisfy the students and townspeople. Council has been an effective and smooth running organization during l945-46. An unglorified organization, they deserve much credit and praise for their accomplishments. A 9 Merle Riggs President U Ken Spank Shaw Vice-President ' Mary Ise Secretary 9 Ethelyne Rhiner Sponsor ' Bert Aspinwall Business Manager 0 Peter Hinzelman Parliamentarian
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Mrs. Dawson 0 Not content to be just a teacher at Greeley High School, Mrs. Dawson has worked her fingers to the bone producing the wonderful class plays given in the GHS Auditorium. Among her constant worries have been shortages of stage materials, illness in the cast, and the hundreds of other troubles of a dramatics teacher. Peter Hinzelman 0 Never a down-and-outer, a Hinzelman named Pete has proved himself to be a real go-getter. Though illness prevented him from attending school during most of his Senior year, he worked to continue with his studies, and -upon his return to GHS this spring, he reentered his class and will graduate with them. Omar Franklin 0 A congenial Sophomore with a broad grin is Omar Franklin. He is almost always seen with the afore mentioned grin and a trum- pet, which is by no means for decoration only, His trumpet is this happy-go-lucky guy's proudest possession, and any chance to display his talent is an occasion to him and the public. Charlotte Riggs 0 Dramatics is the main interest of Chow Riggs. ln fact, she has displayed her Thes- pian talents in almost every theatrical pro- duction given at Greeley High since she was a lowly Sophomore. Her ability and efforts won for her a Thespion Oscar for one of the best performances of the year. Ralph Merrill 0 A genius at the keyboard and in the classroom is tall Ralph Merrill. E-ven though he has never had time to learn boogie- waogie, many an assembly program has been high lighted by his talents at the grand piano. He believes that practice makes per- fect, and everything he does is an example of this belief, bath in music and in school. Mrs. Phillips 0 The success of every event at Greeley High depends on publicity, and publicity depends on the art department and its Mrs. Phillips. She is at the beck and call of every one who desires posters, decorations, pic- tures, or stage work, and through her untir- ing efforts many a dance, play, or game has been properly publicized.
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Betty Simpson, receives the Orange and Blggk Dgy Plaque from Mr. Beard. W 2 Plaque Winner ' The second color day in the his- tory of Greeley High was held Friday, April 26. Events of the day began with a Sunrise Dance at 6:30, followed by a breakfast. A flag service opened the sports events, which lasted until noon. After the faculty served lunch, an honor assembly was held. The interclass softball game came next on the days events. At 9:00, everyone danced at the Elks Club to close the day's events. Here the plaque was awarded to the Senior Class who proved itself :utstanding throughout the year and Jake Miller and Ardelle Smith were crowned king and queen for the class winning the days events. They were ofthe class of '46. Other candidates were, Jack Bennett and Janet Kimball, unior, Betty Adams and Ramon Moore, sophomore. . Honor Society Sponsor ' Members of the National l-lonor Society are chosen from the upper twenty-five per cent of the senior class on the basis of leadership scholarship, service, and charcTer. This honor was bestowed, this year upon 27 seniors who met these qualifications. g vera sumvan The formal initiation was held April 24. .Iii Front row' Riggs, Sitzman N, Pl b B kl - 5 in Um, renc e, Shinn, Mikawa, Wolfe. Second row: Sandusky, Drescher Moore, Kirk, Pied0lU9, A- Plumb Keys, Fenno, Third row: Biedermann, James, lse, Slater, Overstreet, Sullivan, Carson, Briggs, Merrill, Aspinwall. Not shown, Peters, Burbridge.
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