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unior 3400! .gjfuolenf gui ance ll'1IlIl'IllIlfj, Kortns, Mcnroe, Kelly, Thau, Dinner, Brown, Pitts, Brachman, Mocdy, Rudolph. Cfriqler, Harlan, White, Wtebract, Elders, Chapin, McArler, Younaer, larnes, Kraut. ' Slf'lIl, Hffll'1l IIlflI'I, Vahle, Shelton, Card, Russel, Nueshaunior, Alexander, Kesterson, Klein, Veaely, Keeler, Illffflflfrrfl, flhfrw, Muiirrilriq. Sreher, Nolte, Menlce, Lawrence, Tuctenhurq, Murdock, Heirnlichvr, Moore, Boll, Guderrnuth. K4-llwr, l'flIIlSUIl, Sipllt-, Ixrison, Clushaw, Zenzer, Townsend I., Miller, Phelps, Fares, Streetnmn, Boehm, Meflert. l'l'l7f2lIl, Wrrqnf-r, Hirhfrrdson, Mc'Cullmiah, lohnson, Guen, Townsend W., C'Brian, Echles, Shoemaker, Salveter, Schwaninq- 1 r, ltalrnr-r. fl'-vyn. llrury, lllfllf, lmtlqr-, lfI'WlC1, lrish, Feukerl, Mcrris, Kenarncrff, Dcrninquez, Gaslcins, Goedecke. The lunior School has three separate qroups ol guides. These aroups are sponsored by Miss Brantley, Mr. Brucker, and Mr. Shapleiqh. The guides perform an invaluable service to the school each year. The lunchroom guides keep the cafeteria in order and prepared for the next lunch period. They also maintain order in the hall. Another service was the help of several jun- ior school girls in the operation ci the Lost and Found. AI.lL'l'I7fl.l - nm'
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unior .gyfuclenf Counci Stein, Hoffman, Larson, Stender, Kelley, Pollock, Harlan, Sieber, McCulloch. Butler, Mullen, Dilling, Morris, Schwieder, Downen, Stanwood, Stolberq, Lee, Mueller. Fox, Green, Czarneslci, Bicke, Heinemon, Robinson, Thorpe, Hagler, Payne, Page. Carr, Bragg, Orth, Peukert, Cysart, Dominguez, Weston, Miller, Bodman, Lee. The Iunior Student Council, under the guid- ance of Dave Dysart, worked to promote the general welfare of the Iunior School. The Council is composed of seventy-six members. There are thirty-eight regular members, each homeroom elects one regular member and one alternate. The Council meets after school on Vifeidnesdays. Problems such as cafeteria behavior, conduct in the assemblies, and similar subjects were discussed. The main project ot the Iunior Student Coun- cil Was a Iunior School talent assembly. This Twenty was a big success, and We hope it will be con- tinued in the future. The Council was funda- mental in the magazine sales campaign through its promotion of Iunior School interest cmd help in forming the students of the progress of the campaign. This year a new activity was started by the Council, it was the Iunior Guidance Council. It consisted of six members who held meetings after school whenever they were needed. This group gave friendly advice to individuals who had broken school rules. It was very well accepted and will be continued in the tuture.
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