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7 6c 4tude tt6 t6e H eCve a tuuuC ut pave U u? t£e 4c6 ol Row 1: C. Cummings; J. Gross; L. Anderson; C. Styron, Secretary-Treasurer; C. Jameson, President; D. Donaldson, Vice-President; B. Page; A Melone. Row 2; R. Wilkes; J. Whitney; J. Gates; A. Taylor; J. Ferries; T. McGuire; Mr. Mitchell, Advisor. Not Shown: F. Crawford. The Senior Student Council is composed of representatives from grades 7-12; while the Junior Student Council is made up of grades 7-8 only. The purposes of this organization are: to take care of student problems; to deal with matters of school spirit and good citizenship; to represent fairly the interests of all student groups, and to promote and foster the general welfare of the school as well as its good name and reputation. Row 1: K. Beamish; J. Greenlie; L. Shepardson; M. Koester; E. Lombard; D. Harnish. Row 2: Mr. Med¬ ford, Advisor-, L. Rydell; K. McRae; F. Best; R. Wilkes; B. Hammil; S. Hawkes; F. Crawford. 24
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(pzve cut cdPtfL-modentt atn, ta t£e 954 flcatuvi ‘Pxwk . . , The grand march, led by the class officers and their partners, is a colorful prelude to the selection of the queen and her court. Guests at prom enjoy dancing prior to the grand march. During intermission the refreshment table is thronged. The planning was done by Joanna Blake, orchestra; Stephen Spooner, dec¬ orations; Amy Argento, general chairman; Robert Harnish, tickets; Mrs. Zamprogno, advisor; Donald Bassett, publicity; (not shown) Margie Cor- biere, invitations; and Abigail Cole, refresh¬ ments.
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Row 1: J. Ferries, President; E. Stewart, Vice-President; MissOlliff, Advisor; M. Con¬ rad, Treasurer; E. Tomlinson, Secretary. Row 2: C. Olson; J. Benedict; C. Wheeler; F. Howell; S. Martens; M. Han¬ son. The brand new Art Service Club provides W. H. S. with necessary posters, signs, previews of coming events, and other art work portraying school life. TtoKA Our Public Address system provides us with an oral bul¬ letin board. The members of the Announcers ' Club range from grades 9-12, and include both announcers and technicians. Row 1: C. Styron; P. Cusumano; S. Perkins, Treasurer; A. Sullivan, Studio Manager; L. Anderson, President; S. Wilson, Ass’t. Studio Manager; J. Ferries; A. Argento; J. Blake. Row 2: A. Melone;J. Perkins; T. Laffin; D. Bump; R. Conrad; H. Crawford; D. Btayton; R. Harnish; E. Ellis; N. Field; J. Wetzel; I. Hubbard; Mr. Zorn, Advisor.
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