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-1:-:--n... ,-.-..-.-.M-..-A--,--...i-..1-,., , .. Your Representatives Affairs of the Student Body are conducted by the Stu- dent Council, composed of Student Body officers and repre- sentatives of each home-room. lt is a means through which the cabinet introduces ideas to the Student Body. The Council is eager to hear the desires and ideas of the students. which are presented before the Council by each advisory rep- resentative. Following the meetings each member reports the business transacted to his respective advisory. The Council is led by Kenny Sturm, Student Body president, joan Bigler, vice-presidentg Mary Schadee, secretary, Reed Wood- sum, treasurer, and Cole Williams, auditor. Contributions were made to the Ohio flood relief. ln accordance with the annual custom, the students brought articles of clothing and foodstuffs for the needy at Thanks- giving time. The success of many of our Student Body func- tions was due to the work of the Council, who have given their wholehearted support to all activities. We thank our friends for the services they have rendered us and give the Pomona High School Student Council credit for their suc- cess in the year's activities. First row, left to right--Bob Johnson, Le Roy Morgan Reed Woodsurn Candy Mendoza, Jule Ginsberg, Bob Booth. Second row, left to rl ht Y Kawaguchx Jay Williams, Hugh Teitsworth, Eugene Spencer, Jack Hagen T 1rd row left to right Janet Cork, Rosemary Decker, Megan Rudolph, Verla Warren Phylxs Van Tol Patsy Becker. Fourth row, left to right-Beatrice Patterson Mary Lou Hardy Mary Schadee, Jerry Clark, Lois Freeman. Fifth row, left to right Arthur Hill Bull Coon, Fred Wright, Cole Williams. l l 4 .-1-..s.s-- ,..-,Q-1..-,...,,.,.,s,,,.,,,..:.,. ,,. ,,,.,. .1 f 2.?'-: 'l-k .'-C.-325- '- 'T fi ,JV-M.-,,1.-Wil 4. X' -L ga-fzaaafzfassgzrssziss-,gyfg-. J' D. -C rf 3 f LPS-. 'Dfw-W-TQPE-.'1V'-fi9fac L53 fd' C P- '-'25-T 'RHI'- PLQQ-515'-.17JIVQ-T'-N1 UAh1'Jl5'2L :'K.'7wl7fY-5L'-:'t1'l! '.-s2f':.7
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They Serve To Please Our well planned assemblies this year were made pos- sible through the cooperation of the assembly committee under the direction of loan Bigler. Two types of assemblies were used, being of comedy and educational type. Among the most entertaining were those produced by our home talent. At Christmas, we witnessed the celebration of an English yuletide in the days of Queen Elizabeth as portrayed by the Christmas pageant. The senior and junior springs were enthusiastically received, as was also the exchange assembly with Chaffey. Particularly entertaining was john B. Ratto, clever impersonator, with his famous character- izations of famous people. The new experiment of combin- ing several junior college and high school assemblies was very successful, as were the noon assemblies featuring short travel movies, comedy, and student talent. Highlight of the year's assembly features was the faculty presentation of Columbus Discovers America. Queen Isabella, Miss America, and Columbus, as well as comedy features by various faculty members with Mr. lra H. Van Cleave as a tap dancer, stole the show. First row, left to right-Lona May Morgan, Maxine Swope Joan Blgler Mary Schadee, Gladys Lormor. Second row, left to right--Kenny Sturm Bob Cochran Mrs. Lewis, adviser, Hollis Williams, Hugh Teitsworth '.v-fvi-fv:':x-'4:-uN-c1w'-z-w.w7me-:f.vf14sL'nvs,f:nxwmcvvnw:s':-:a-4fw-'e-u1-n-sx-g-x+.-ocs-arn+:vreGe-n-an-wat-nrivxwrden-wh-qu -67 'K FW H4' 'W- -1' !'4'I-'Iliff'-FZ' :Zl111 7'5j'Q-2115421.'Eif -1f4'fi':'l351Q 1'fflffikiffiil9i 'PL' TQ:-QT.:L5 41sfk9'45'f37'f'57'i9'531::L'fflf 1i5-e'ff'7d ' 4 ff fa' if 'f T-'gy -5 4-,SN sir- J ' 'Y' 'VF-e W9- rf: -f-1 40- -..f,gz'-15:4-261-51. 'W .q?s '-31 -1-3.1.1,-9---5,115-, ' fs- ,Jn az-J' WE? -RfiL,,,.-' Ns. ..., 2:'5-1v-..-r:A- '-f L-.'fee15:.2ffli'J'sf. .. N- JWMe5'5zi?zsEQsazi:S QE:,'f.2?MjRVmi ef'
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