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The student usually kept the concourse buzzing with activity in the mornings and at noon. These couples are gathered for an evening of fun at one ofthe dances sponsored by Trail class. Ambitious students were kept busy cleaning up after the dust storms. be I Vflbmff At the annual Valentine Dance held by H-Y, Myron Meier andMaurineHahn were elected king and queen. ff r t Assemblies offered some main features of the month for the student body.
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Student go ernment guide I l FRONT ROW-Joann Triplett, Elain Kocher, Sally Davis, Jody Conrad, Barbara Anderson, Sally Scriven. SECOND ROW-Mary Swedlund, Vera Carlson, Joanne Fountain, Arlene Darby, Myrna Moon, Patsy Sutton. THIRD ROW-Gene Pease, Jerry Lewis, Jim Leffingwell, Arlyn Hill, Larry Smith. FOURTH ROW-Barbara Wood, Carol Manchester, Lee Weaver, Norita Pratt, Dorothy Serrault, Bonnie Gawith. BACK ROW-Bill Lewis, Patsy Humphries, Irene Belcher, Shirley Collins, Stanley Drevets, Dennis Sampson. NOT lN PICTURE-J. D. Patterson, Sharon Lynch, Dan Daly, Jane K . osson Under the able guidance of president Jim Leffingwell, the student council planned and carried out many successful events. ----I The soft drink machines in the con- :ourse were sponsored by the council. Some ofthe school assembly programs were obtained by them. They also bought the uniforms for the Usherettes. At each home game a committee from the council decorated the goal posts ond helped the P.T.A. to sell hot dogs. Through their efforts, the ela- borate homecoming festivities were talren care of. At Christmas o com- mittee decorated the tree in the hall and sponsored the scene con- structed by the art department. Also they sponsored the Red Cross drive and obtained about S100 for the March of Dimes. They collected the money for the mem- orial fund which went to Miss Q Eldu Duerkson and Miss Delores 311- I . b Q ruiuv-vc ' I HI resin---l' HE OFFICERS lei? to iEg::lJdBUle3:e'crY, .lim Lefflrlgwe P larlsomtreasurerp-l0dY 0 A more profitable year was Griffing. possible because of the organiza- tion of 1952-1953 Student Council. ..11-.
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