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co. .,.,. STUDENI' t fl. lst: Doral Smith, Pauline, Huetlg Gloria May Sheets, Ronald Aker, 2nd:' Mr. Kent, Gerald Cowan, Dick McNabb, Cleatus Aker, Junior Ray. The student council is to plan activities for the students and also to plan school tripg such as football trips. They plan school activities and take care of the in- ter-class tourneys. The purpose of the student council speaks for the student body. It is made up of eight members--two from each class fthe class president and an elective member.D Mr. Kent, the principal, is the overseer of the group. The officers are President, Raymond Ray Jr., Vice PresidentJGerald Cowan, Secretary, and Treasure'QG1oria lay Sheets. FRESHMEN CLASS First Roi: Philip Hasty, Arthur Gernhardt, Bill Rupert, Carl Stayer, Russell Dugan, Dick Bolinger. , Second, now: Phyllis Smith, Shirley Schey, Adabelle Hewes, Carole Mansdorfer, Pauline Huett, Jean Rapp, Barbara Berger, Wanda Hollenbaugh, Lorraine Shaffmaster Third Row: Janice llurbach, Carole Berger, Bonnie Chappel, Louise Gordon, Wanita Hol- lenhaugh, Nancy McNabb, Margaret Clark, Sponsor Mr. Kent Fourth Row: Lowell Thomas, Bill Ottinger, Allen Gernhardt, Dick Albertson, Doral Snith Green Freshmen There were twenty-seven freshmen enrolled in the class when school opened last fall. Of these twenty-seven, there were sixteen girls and eleven boys. Oar first class meeting was held on Iedneedfw, September 10. We elected our class officers for the year. They ares president, Doral Smith ffirst semesterj Ianita Hollenheugh Keeeond semesterjg secretary, Nancy llcllabbg treasurer, Jean Roppg class reporter, Janice llurhech. mrfirst partysas heldon October 3,aliener roast,inCarol endBarbara Bergerh nods. mr second party ns held at the schoolhouse on November 26. le plqedgsnes, danced, sndhsdourrefreslnents inourhxroon. The freshxmn girls have their oln chorus this year with all sixteen girls taking pert. Iep1.entohsveaurlastpa1'tyonlsy7hereattheschoo1heuse.
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