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Compliments of Nielson Jewelry Fifteen Police Board Do you plead guilty or not guilty? questions Chief of Police William Cook to violators before the student government court. The purpose of the Police Board is to try by jury any person who has been arrested by the session alderman for disobeying rules. Mayor Bill Allinder, who serves as Custodian of Prisoners, and Chief of Police Bill Cook select representatives from each class to act as permanent members of the jury. The court secretary is selected in the same manner. The senior representatives are: Victor Carlsen, and Dixie DeBree, who also is court secretary; Juniors, Jim Powell and Sharon Bidstrup; Sophomores, Pat Harding and Larry Carbonelli; Freshman, Tom Sydow. Principal Howard Dalman is always present to aid and give helpful advice. Standing: L. Carbonelli, S. Bidstrup, P. Harding, V. Carlsen, J. Powell, T. Sydow, Mr. Dalman. Seated: B. Allinder, B. Cook, D. DeBree.
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First Rote. Left to Right: H. Larsen, E. Swanson, Angie Giglio, B. Allinder, B. Cook, R. Coats, G. Johansen, M. L. Petersen, D. Cook, Mr. Dalman. Second Ron: S. Nielsen, M. Swanton, A. Tenney, E. Snyder, J. Swanton, C. Nelson, S. Perry, D. Harding, B. Ridenour, S. Sheppard, H. Grosvenor, S. Drake, D. Cotton. Third Row: J. Amidon, F. Anderson. J. Thompson, V. Carlsen, R. Lincoln, T. Smith, J. Johansen, H. Knapp, J. Waldorf. Student Council Our 1952-1953 student government was directed by the capable leadership of Mayor William Allinder with the co-operation of all council members. Their successful year recorded many accomplishments. Activities sponsored by the Student Council were the sale of activity tickets, a Fall Party, the All-School Play, the beautiful Christmas Party, and the Honor Banquet. One person who deserves a great deal of credit and praise for her hard work is the social chairman, Elaine Swanson. Other council officers are Chief of Police, William Cook; Secretary, Angie Giglio; and Treasurer, Roger Coats. Supporting these officers are the class and organization representatives and class officers, who composed a fine and celebrated Student Council. Fourteen Compliments of Larry Brown
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Jfrejtfjmen Left to Right: Linda O'Connor, June Kirkwood, Nora Ellen Van Hoose, Tom Smith. Class of 195 6 Fall is an exciting season for the Freshmen who begin their high school career. They quickly caught the spirit of school life and activities. One of their first projects was a Valentine Dance after a basketball game. The dance, which was a great success, was organized by their class president, Tom Smith; Vice-President, Nora Ellen Van Hoose; Secretary, June Kirkwood; and Treasurer, Linda O'Connor. Their classmates served on the committees. Because the class of ’56 has participated in many activities such as basketball, cheerleading, band, Forensics, and choir, we believe that they will be very active in their last three years at Greenville High School. Sixteen Compliments of O'Connor's Shoes
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