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Top row: Arthur Lindquist, David Applebee, George Vander Molen, Harris Timmer, Gordon Face, Wallace Standard, William Laughlin, Bruce Duyser, Roy Vanden Berg, Stuart Bradley. joseph Ellis, William Danielson. Fourth row: Margaret Wilson, Walter johnson, Bill MacAlpine, Beverley Geller, Mary -lean Worm, Madelyn Wolf, Marcelyn Doornink, Shirley Derteen, Carol Jean Reihmer, Peggy Petersen, Virginia Steinbrecker, Charlotte Hilarides. Third row: Betty Jane Cook, Sid Ammon, Molly Manuell, Patricia McKeough, Nancy Young, Mildred Vermaire, Mar- garet Mary Woodhouse, Lois Eikenhout, Peggy Kent, Lizette Gmelich, Eloise Locklin. Second row: Donna Westrate. Tom Schopps, Fritz Kalmback, Donna Joyce Funderburk, Patricia Semeyn, Betty Bloxsom, Mary Schopps, Annette Wolfe, Patricia Geistert. First row: Miss Lenore Bader fbusiness adviserj, Mary Ann Lynch, Robert Clark fpresidentj, Biddy Allen Qvice- presidentj, Marilyn Schmidt Qsecretaryj, Miss Mary Baloyan Qsponsorj. The Thrill of the Theater Why is it more fun to work than to play? That is what many students ask after they have worked on Mimes. Mimes is the dramatic organ- ization and workshop at Ottawa. The main event each year is the presentation of three one-act plays. Again this year they were directed and produced by Miss Mary Baloyan. The first of the three plays was a romantic story by Robert Knipe, Heritage of Wimpole Street. This story is based on the family of Elizabeth Barrett Browning. R. Clark portrayed the stern parent, Edward Moulten-Barrett, who ruled his family with an iron hand. His daughters were played by B. Allen and M. Schopps. R. Preston, an eighth grader, did a splendid piece of acting as the grandson who changed Mr. Barrett into a kindly man. The second play was Senor Freedom, a drama
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tributions from the Hi-Y and the Cordelier Clubs, the needed money was obtained, and the Student Council had once more accomplished what it had set out to do. One of the more recent drives sponsored by the Student Council was the Books for Soldiers campaign. Each representative took charge of his own session room in this as well as in all other drives. Another one of the things that the Student Council had charge of was the hall guards. The Student Council of Ottawa Hills High School, under the sponsorship of Mr. Don P. Toland, has more than ful- filled its obligation to the school and Community. Once each year in the spring an assem- bly is held in which all of the candidates for the various Student Council offices are introduced to the faculty and student body. This year the assembly was held May 15. The candidates were Russ Duff and james Shuster for presidentg Mary Poelstra and Sue Ann Snyder for vice presidentg Theo Guerin and Pat Colby for secretary, and 'lack Frey and Sid Ammon for treasurer. The Student Council sponsored many drives for the Red Cross. Wfilliam Danielson, Annette Wtilfe, jack Rowell, and Nancy Beelby are seen with the Red Cross Hag. Upper right: Betty Bale was on hall guard duty when this picture was taken. As no visiting is permitted, she must have been asking liloise Locklin and Adelaide Haney for hall permits. Lower right: The Student Council representatives from Mr. Miller's session room are to he com- mended for collecting the unusually large number of books contributed in that room.
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