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S E n R MISS m- First row, leit to right: VINCE ERICKSON (President I), DEE DEE COPE, RUTH BANDY, ROSEMARY MARNEY, LOUIES BRAZELTON, ELIZABETH FERRIS, ANN HOPE LOIS LITTLE, BOB GILLETTE (President II). Second row: PAT JOHNSON, NADINE GUNDERSON, BETTE BARTHTHE, MICKEY SHAW, JEANNETTE McGALLESHER, RUTH ANDERSON, MICKEY JONES, BARBARA GODDARD, DENNIS GIBBS, DOREEN HOLMES. Third row: MARIANNE STARBUCK. CHARLES HOOD, BOB CHAPMAN, JOHNNY GORDON, BETTY BEAU- VERD, JANE RUSSEL, MABLE PROUTY, HARRY SANDERS, DICK MAZY, BEARL SPRATT. MURIEL STEVENS. Fourth row: RAY KEN- DALL, SWISH OGURA, RAY GALCERAN, GEORGE PEET, RONALD JEANCON, DON WEIRDA, BRAD BRADLEY, WENDELL THOMP- SON, DICK BROWN, JOHNNY KELLNER, JEAN FORD, BARBARA PLACE. Fifth row: PAUL TUCKER, DON THORPE, BOB STERN, JANET LIDELL, GRANVILLE LEE, MARILYN COX, RED SOUTH, DOROTHY HOGEBOOM, TWILA JACK, GLADYS COLLINS. Because the Senior Class Council comprises a larger number of student body leaders and officers than any other similar organization on the campus, it must set a precedent in leader- ship. This they accomplished during the year by frequent board meetings, and by active participation of its members in such current problems as the new constitution and discussions regarding the proposed Student Union building. The group sponsored, as their annual assem- bly feature, the famed and popular 1940 version of Crafty Hall. It was also instrumental in the success of the Senior dance. Selection and presentation of the graduating class gift to the school and assistance in the elaborate graduation exercises were other undertakings.
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First row. left lo right: DEE DEE COPE. Secrelary ol Publicity I; JEAN MILLER. Secretary of Publicity H; HOSMIG EVKANIAN, Associate Secretary ol Publicity 1. Second row: ELIZABETH SHERMAN. Associate Secretary ol Publicity II; BEVERLY HAM- MOND. Secretary ol Records I; ROBERT ROGERS. Associate Socrelary ol Records I, Secrelary ol Records II. Third row: GERALD MARTIN. Associate Secretary ol Records II; MARGERY SHAW. Secrelary ol Social Allairs I and II; ELAINE PEARCE. Secretary ol Public Relations II. Fourth row: EDWARD P. DAVIS. Associate Secretary ol Public Relations II; VIRGINIA RAINS. Clerk ol the Cabinet I. Clerk ol the Court II; FRANCES STONG, Clerk ol the Cabinet II. ALBERDENA dc HANN. Clerk ol the Cabinet I. Clerk ol the Court II; GRACE JENSEN. Clerk ol the Cabinet II. Additional members: CATHERINE McGRATH, Associate Secretary ol Women ' s Athletic I.
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J u n II It C I 1 S Ji DIXIE STROMEYER, ARLENE VOBERIL. MARGARET WILLIAMS, LARRY GARLAND. THUEL SCHUHART (President I), JOYCE BEN- NETT, VIRGINIA SPAHR, MARY WATT, HARLAN ERICKSON (President II). FRANK BERTHOLET. J-OL (X ' J ' t- . t ZJicc,- A - ' t ' ' J ' LyU Boar(d meetings once a month throughout the school year assisted the Junior Class Council in its task of organizing and integrating students who faced the freedom and resul ' - ponsibilities of Upper Division for the first time. Problems concerning the Junior C tion to the student body unit were threshed out at these council session =■ ' P ' - ■ dance in April, as well as the annual sponsored assembly and pT Mci; Dagger spring carnival were made and effectively carried out time a representative from the class was included in the Non-R .1. Thuel Schuhart served as first semester president with Harlan Erick. r.
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