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STUDENT BODY PaiQZZTLTffYv3liIZm Puflflfflm VicefPres., Jack Secretary, Joan J ffreasurer, Leona BOARD or CONTROL 12B President, Dick Wells' V, ,P 'I G W VicefPres., Jack Secwwyyr Joan Jerfries Secy.fTreas., Helen Files Editor, Charles McWade Asst. Editor, James Pike Manager, G. B. Vail Asst. Mgr., Walter Vail Edith Alexander Esther Bardeen Rosemary Davis Helen Files Laurence Jansen Morrison President, Joe Danniger effriES VicefPres., James Green rd Gazin Secretary, Mary Culver Treasurer, Beatrice Lewis President David Zabriskie Morrlson ice res, eorge yman Treasurer, Leonard Gazin r rA Eleanor Jones .lilfik BFOWU President, Gerry Goetten Carol MOOTC Albert Creal Vreepresu George Pike John Pearne Charles Cormack Seeyfqrreasr, Bill Murphy Alan Reeve Joe Damqiger HB Zachary Schwartz Joe Graves Harry Kelso Edward Kemble Bill Merrill John Pearne Frank Phillips Olivia Redwine Lee Sholem Jack Strong Carl Vaccariello Ruth Weber John Wellman Dave Zabriskie Miss D. Briggs Miss L. V. Buck Mr. M. J. Evans Mr. G. I. Johnst Duncan Spencer Mary Dean Tatum Walter Vail Carter Wright Maurice Zack President, Dennis Gless VicefPres., R. Hollingsworth Secyffreas., Sadelle Wagner 10A President, Burt Jones VicefPres., C. Commeford Secyffreas., N. Ellington IOB President, Jack Clark VicefPres., Grace Hagar Secy.f'I'reas., H. Northfoss News Editor, Jane Alvies City Editor, Margaret Kahn Copy Editor, Vivian Hallen Sport Editor, Bill Bruner Manager, Bennie Ershoff Robert Adams Harry Allen Ruth August Margaret Aurand one Cafeterid, Wm. Brown giilrlgafet Igifmett Cand Stand Wm Greswell 3 efme me MANAGERS Athletics Jack Strong M' N. R b' 51 1 - . MESSW Hofficgrpe Costumes, Elizabeth Noyes Lucille Gower . M-' O' H i W ' Debate Frank Keller Luclan Cusanovlch 155 ' ' armg ' Q 1 Frank Davis GIRLS' LEAGUE Lost 59' Found, Paul Hersey President, Olivia 'VicefPres., Alice Secretary, Janet Treasurer. Carol BOYS' LEAGUE Stage, John BoycefSmith President, Harry VicefPres., Joe Danniger Tickets, John Wellman Secyffreas., Jack Tidbnll Trophy Room, B. Melinkoif H43 House, Dick Dickerman Lockers, Donald Webster Louis Goldman Helen Hall David Kahn Phil Kilgore Cornel Lengel Dorothy Nelson Afton Ridges Bud Testa Elmer Williams Redvvine Lunch Stand, Wong Eook Kruell Museum, Mr. C. Abbott Armrrage Print Shop, Arthur Weber Wfagner Projectory, Robert Kline Pub. Address, L. Dunsmoor Publicity, E. Partridge Kelso Store, Ellen Prince Crimson 69' White Editor, Bennie Ershoff Manager, John Brown
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