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Row I— Miss -Miller, Harm- ey Byrum, Phil Darbyshire, Ann Rowe. Row II — Cissna Schlunz, Harvey Ware, Bill Bell, Bill Bibb. Row III — Bob Kemble, Jean Neiswanger, Rov Stevens, Bob Ask. Row IV— Bob Nelson, Ray Davidson, Jim McClure, Mr. Crozier. THE STUDENT COUNCIL THE SUPREME COURT Of the many organizations in our school one of the most helpful is the Student Council. The fourteen members are elect- ed annually by the student body on the basis oi leadership, schol- arship, and character. Elec- tion to this is an honor. Some of the many duties oi the Student Council are: the management of the Lost and Found, Noon Movies, a check room for all high school activities, and the school club- room. The president presides at Pep Chapels and conducts the Student Council court. The council also directs the very efficient Reserve System in which students, chosen by the councilmen, are placed in the halls to enforce the pink slip rule during class hours. The officers of the Student Council are: Phil Darbyshire, president; Harvey Ware, vice- president; Ann Rowe, secretary; I3ill Bibb, treasurer. The fac- ulty adviser. Miss Miller, gives freely of her time in helping the council make its projects suc- cessful. Page 18
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PIP E. Kaltenbach C. Kasischke A. Kittleson D. Lindle. R. Miller D. Newell T. Nvc L. Oclis W. Rozeboom M. Schick W. Sott L. Sower; M. Tavlor E. Tiede P. Troeger E. Vacha E. Maasdam I. Mason C. Miller G. Osborne C. Page 0. Rawlings E. Standing B. Stover A. Tallman E. Ver Heid C. Vinton M. Weberl There are fifty-lour regular teachers in high school, d which three are new this year. To this number must be added the four on the office staff, making a total of fifty-eight on our faculty. This year a change in the faculty was made necessary when Mr. Bollman was chosen City Physical Education Director. His place was taken by Fred Maasdam, who previously coached at Packwood. Other new members of the faculty are Mrs. Jean Alford, who is filling a vacancy in the commercial department and Mrs. Eleanor Alton, in the clothing department. Page 1
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Row I Alice Fiedler, Bettimae Barthelow, Joanne Knebel, Doro- thy Baiter, Joyce Lingle, Mary Margaret Bremhorst, Mary Krum- boltz, Martha Kapp. Row II — Marjorie Caster, Audrey Damm, Donna Herteen, Sally Cramblit, Janet Foster, Ellen Jane Bolick, Doris Lucille Anderson, Bob Bastron. Row III — Marilou Bragg. Darlene Anderson, Ruth Jean Heinje, Lyda Clausing, Jim Lynch, Charles Eckroat. Row [V— Lloyd Cornell, George Evans, George Holmes, James Heasley, Bob DeKraai, Jack Geiger, Ralph Eaton, Garry Ebbert, Charles Dingle. Frank Beall. STUDENT RESERVES Row I — Jean Morris, Joyce Robinson, Ann Vernon, Don Pumroy, Vreeland Tharp, Joe Wallers, Ed AlcGuire, Frank Markley. Row II — Dorothy Murray, Alice Mae Sheldon, Mary Welch, Shirley Whited, Connie Morrell, Betty Lowe, Martha Palmer. Jean Moore. Marjorie Wendell. Row III— Bill Pettijohn, Patty McCoy, Dorothy Smith. Mary Martha McClure, Jim Sheets, Vernon Miller, George Mosher, Roger Poling, John Zuehlke. Row IV — Leon Vaughn. Jim Rickard. Max Sigman, Max Tullis, Jack Shumaker, Amy McNeil. Page 19
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