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ilfecfin The Board of Commissioners are very rightly called the directors of the play, as almost every phase of student body participation is guided by one of the commissioners. The job of head director, the president of the school, was filled by Nancy Reynolds for the fall semester and in the spring aptly handled by Frank Moulton. lean Bartelmeh presided over the Girls' League' for the autumn term, pre- paring the assemblies and various activities of the girls and in the spring the office was held by Sally McSpadden. The Commissioner of Records, who acts as secretary to the board was Sue Baruch in the fall and Mary Ann Rubel for the spring. The office of Boys League President was held first by Ken Wheieler and then by Ed Rammelkamp, who had the job of organizing the boys' activities for the semes- Ter. ln the fall Ken Takemura and in the spring Sumiko Yawata were seen constantly busy with receipt books, ap- propriations, and school finances in the office of Commis- sioner of Finance. The Commissioner of Organizations who is in charge of the school elections which are run so effici- ently and any other organizing was johnny Bush for the fall semester and Carol Fox in the spring. The registration of automobiles at University l-ligh, a plan which has been copied by a number of other schools was added to the du- ties of the Commissioner of Safety this year. This commis- sionership was undertaken by Bert Perkins in the fall and Dick l-learn for the spring. Pete McNair first, followed by Philip Diamond, held the office of Commissioner of Scholarship, presiding over the Meledonian Society, and in charge of their activities. The Commissioners of Publicity, whose job it is to put over nu- merous campaigns such as the Warrior, Chieftain, and Senior play, were Meryl Riggs and janet Bledsoe, in that chronological order. The Commissioner of Publications who lends a helping hand to the Warrior and Chieftain was loan l-loffman, who held the office both semesters after working Above: Boys' Welfare, Ed Ramrnelkampg Boys' Welfare, Ken Wheeler: Public Relations, Bo-b Craig. Below: Girls' Welfare, Public Relations, lean Bartelmeh: Girls' Welfare, Sally Mcspaddeng Publications, loan Hoff- man. Nancy Reynolds Frank Moulton Fall and spring student body presidents I4
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ffm I0 ay up to the job as writer for the two publications and editor of the paper. The first Commissioner of Public Relations at University was Bob Craig, as this was a new office to the school in the fall term. His job was to be in charge of the affairs be- tween the student body and the P.T.A. or other welfare organizations, and his splendid work was carried on by lean Bartelmeh in the spring term. As the fall Commissioner of Athletics Bob Church had charge of the football season, while Bill Brown's scope in the same office this spring in- cluded baseball, track, and gym team activities. Bill Van Doorn, in the fall, and Marie Miriello for the spring, were the Commissioners of Student Employment in charge of the affairs of the cafeteria. So under the able direction of this yearls officers the school spirit of the student body and the improvements in the school flourished. l i 2 ff., . Y ' ' R. . at k ! sl 5 5 . . .,.. Q 5 as ,, 1' 3' 4 , 9 ' ,V p . i f GJ- 1 Upper Right: Safety, Bert Perkins: Finance, Ken Takemura: Safety, Dick Hearn: Finance, Sumiko Yawata. 'N Center Row: Publicity, Meryl Riggs: Records, Sue Baruch: Scholarship, Pete MacNairg Athletics, Bob Church: Organizations, johnny Bush: Student Employment, Bill Van Doorn. Bgffom Row: Publicity, janet Bledsoe: Records, Mary Ann Rubel: Scholarship, Phil Diamond: Athletics, Bill Brown: Organiza- tions, Carol Fox: Student Employment, Marie Miriello. I5
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