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TED WITT . . . an all-round fellow . . . quiet and reliable . . . always on hand to fulfill duties of his office . . . instigated changes in the merit system . . . placed emphasis on friendliness and good-fellowship during his administration . . . well- known for his fine voice. Ted skillfully handled leading roles in “The Red Mill and “The Vagabond King . . . Ted. with competence and ingenuity, directed the student body through a successful semester. . . . co-nititutiosi, Aylte+n, 22
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CABINET I ... . capable lawmakers for the first semester . . . supervised Howdy Day . . . inaugurated work on the? Constitution revision . . . conducted Red Cross drive . . . handled Scroll sales . . . managed student-body elec- tion ... a group of fifteen students working together for the good of the school . . . resolved to uphold high campus standards. CABINET I Warren Hart, vice president; Janet Thompson, secretary of State; Rusty Brown, secretary of publicity; Margaret Cunningham, secretary of assemblies; Jim Madiscn. sec retary of forensics; Vivian Mickclscn. secretary of finance; Nancy Campbell, secretary of girls' athletics; Gene Tandc, secretary of boys’ athletics; Jean Callagher. secretary of girls; John Bradley, secretary of boys; Pat Plummer, chairman of campus and corridors. Ruth Wcst- cott, junior representative; Carl Moseley, senior repre- sentative; Schuyler Harshman, junior representative; Bill Hushaw. sophomore representative. by dpeechei, camp iytU, Repeated ef osit 21
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CABINET II CABINET II . . . industrious second-semester governing body . . . arranged Cold Diggers’ Ball . . . organized the rew grounds com- mittee . . . completed the new Constitution, revised the merit system and service point set up . . . conducted Fiesta Day . . . student representatives meeting daily to discuss school problems . . . constantly seeking methods to keep Hoover tops. Carl Moseley, vice president; Betty Martini, secretory of State; Alecnc Barnes, secretary of publicity; Louis Cutclli, secretary of assemblies; Dick Mills, secretary of forensics; Bob Baldwin, secretary of finance; Marianne Millard, secretary of girls' athletics; Don Herman, secretary of boys’ athletics; Jan Tugby, secretary of girls; Charles Duncan, secretary of boys; Wally Weaver, chairman of campus and corridors; Freddy Camp, chairman of Stu- dent Council; Terry Cole, senior representative; Bill Wingfield, junior representative; Mary Short, sophomore representative. ieteUce point ievibio i maAJz Gabinet 11 23
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