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FALL OFFICERS — Front: Louis Starner, vice-president; Virg Duchow, president. Back: Bob Newland, clerk; Vern Osterback, treasurer. SPRING OFFICERS— Bill Langdon, vice-president; Alan Chris- tiansen, clerk; Skip Pixley, treasurer; Art Sharpe, president. FALL EXECUTIVE COUNCIL AND COMMITTEE HEADS— Front row: Bob Newland, Vern Oterback, Lou Starner, Virg Duchow, Bill Oberheu, Dick Greenwood, Jim Tefft. Second row: Gary Austin, Don Newland. Barry McMahon, Marvin Lanphere, Jack Geraghty, Bill Hoagland. Ron Scalera, Lowell C. Bradford, adviser. Third row: Skip Pixley. Bill Pixley, Art Sharpe, Jack Meredith, Richard Meyer, Don Dolan, Bill Cook. Back row: Ron Hagadone, Joe Tewinkel, Ron McFarland. Dick Petrogallo, Rolland Robbins, Jack Evenoff, Kieth Darling, Don Weaver. eighty-eight
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Page 91 text:
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Girls ' League i i i Having been originated in 1918 In Miss Jessie Gibson, the Girls ' League si i i es to attain the ideals of honor, service and loyalty, symbolized in the League pin. This year, under the supervision of Miss Patricia Damon, League adviser, the League sponsored the P.-T. A. member- ship drive, spearheaded the donations to needy European families, held the Dad- Daughter banquet, and a Christmas mixer. Perennial activities of the League are the awarding of pins to honor roll girls and appointing Big Cousins to help ac- quaint new girls with school activities. The legislative assembly of the League is the central council, comprised of home room representatives, who. together with the officers, plan each semester ' s activities. SPRING CENTRAL COUNCIL — Front row: Helen Hubbell, June Evans, Betty Werhan, Virginia Trefry. Second row: June Berg- Lund, Darlene Cunningham, Ellen Kawaguchi, Donna Billberg, Myrtle McKnight. Third row: Barbara DeFcyter, Claudia Sander, Joan Duke, Shirley Bass, Maralyn Walkes, Marlene Johns, Diane Samuels. Back row: Willomae Saiter, Joanne Patterson, Louise Hoffman. Dorothy Conway, Anne Ludwick. Gail Hayden, Frances Graham. eight y-seven
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The Boys ' Federation i i i For 33 years the Boys ' Federa- tion lias successfully fulfilled its purpose- to serve the boys of North Central by sponsoring direct projects and supporting other sc hool agenc ies. Supervised by its founder and adviser, Lowell C. Bradford, the Fed is organized into lour departments: School service, community service, personal service and sports-for-all. Twenty committees c arry out the functions of these departments. The Federation has been instrumental in the maintenance of Kennedy field in which the organization has invested over $2,000. The purchases of the auditorium proscenium c urtain and the grand piano were aided by Federation funds. Noteworthy activities of the service group this year have been the awarding of the Archie Buckley inspirational trophy to Rollie Robbins. awarding of plaques to winners of sports-for-all ac tivities, presen- tation of a Christinas convocation in con- junction with the Girls ' League and spon- soring monthly convocations at which have appealed man) notables in the educational and athletic fields. Plans are now being formulated for purchasing a school flag. SPRING EXECUTIVE COUNCIL AND COMMITTEE HEADS— Front row: Alan Christiansen. Bill Zink, Bill Langdon. Art Sharpe. Charles Berquist. Jack Geraghty. James Buckley. Second row: Bill Cook. Don Dolan. Ron Rogers, Ron Scalera. Larry Biggs. Rollie Robbins. Bob Rogers. Virg Becker, Lowell C. Bradford, adviser. Third row: Dennis R.?ff, Eugene Harvey, Dave Ross, Red Petterson, Bob Jobb, Bob Swanson, Richard Green, George Hieber. Back row: Tex Carver, Jim Tefft, Ron Hagadone, Bob Moylan, Alan Tor- gerson, Bill Ellern. Vern Olson, Ed Perdue. Bob Refv m. eighty-nine
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