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With I-ligh Expectations Mrs. Forsyth explains to Gary Robertson how Grant defeated Lee in the War be- tween the States. Mr. Gibbons demonstrates the principles of condensation and distillation to an attentive audience of chemistry stu- dents. 30 Under Mr. Utoft's direction the shop boys work busily at their various projects which include lamps, bookshelves, and cedar chests. The Juniors quickly mast- ered the fundamentals of typ- ing and are now Working to improve their speed and accuracy.
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Among The Leaders Standing, left to right: Mr. Nichols, Ted Fortuna, Jerry VandenBosch, Mr. Brecht, Sitting: Earline Jewell, Faye Snider, John Smutny, Grant Sperl, Lee Tappe, DeLetta Raymond, Doug o r a. STUDENT COUNCIL The major objective of the Student Council is to act as an agency through which the student body can work together with the administration to improve our school. It consists of the student body president, each class president, and a special representative of each class. Front row, left to right: Mr. Forsyth, Lee Tappe, James McMeen, Cal Stukel, Louie Lebert. Dean Keith, Grant Sperl, Frank Fortuna, Mr. Gibbons. Second row: Bob Bailey Dennis Miner, John Smutny, Berle Johnson, Doug Kotrba, Leroy Kayl, John Jonas. Third row: Mr. Johnson, Dennis Grenoble, Dennis O'Neill, Gary Robertson, Dewey Allum, Harold Winter, Dick Barrett, Mr. Brende. Fourth row: Louie McMeen, Larry Cornemann, Dick Lopour, David O'Neil1, Jack Studen- 'G' Club The G Club consists of lettermen, who are considered worthy. of representing the club and school. Each spring the G Club holds an informal dance at which the winners of letters are in- troduced and are formally made members of the organization. berg, Jim Sejvar. 32
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