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acallfq, inf ' n lah an ii 4-f0 ' Mr. George Ehnebom, American l-lisTory, Chairman oT Social STudies De- parTmenT, is an experT aT bridge. Miss lda Lane SeTTle, l-lead oT MaThemaTics DeparT- menT, Co-sponsor oT The STudenT Council, loves mysTery sTories, symphonic music, new houses, and picnics. Mr. H. K. STory, Social STudies, wears The mosT beauTiTul Ties . . . wishes he had some spare Time. Miss MargareT T. Skinner, Girls, Physical EducaTion, Co-sponsor oT The G.A.A. is an amaTeur phoTographer . . . enioys all sporTs . . . is crazy abouT horses. LQWER RlGl-TT: Miss MyrTle Evien, English, German, sponsors The German Club . . . is a golT enThusiasT . . . likes To do creaTive wriTing. Mr. Raymond G. PraTT, ChemisTry, is oTTen seen as scorekeeper aT baskeTball games . . . coaches The golT Team. ChieT inTeresT7 GolT. Mr. W. Vernon Kelly, Algebra, General MaThemaTics, direcTs summer school . . . likes gardening. Mrs. Lois AshTon Larson, LaTin, Co-sponsor oT The l.aTin Club, advises The lNlaTional l-lonor SocieTy . . . likes ranching in The summer ...Takes bicycling Trips. LQWER LEFT: Miss Bernice Newkirk, English, Remedial Reading, enioys Tishing and hik- ing . . . TavoriTe pasTime is daydreaming. Miss Genevieve Mahre, TypewriTing, ShorT- hand, likes Tlying, Traveling, sewing, kniTTing, cooking, eaTing, dancing, reading, sleeping, eTc. Busy, isn'T she? Miss Marie GusTa'Fson, Clerical PracTice, Advanced STeno- raphy, ShorThand, Chairman oT The Commercial DeparTmenT, does placemenT work Tor girls . . . she likes To play The piano, buT doesn'T have a piano . . . she likes To garden buT is also minus a garden. Miss Virginia Heinemann, MaThemaTics, Sponsor oT The MaTh Club, Chairman oT Concessions, reiuses To disclose hobbies and inTeresTs.
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The Execufive Commiffee of fhe Sfudenf Council, Clockwise around fable: Lois McCracken. Secrefaryg Carl Ulbrich, Junior Class Presidenfg Marcella Chanl, Chairman of Public Relafions Commiffee: Ralph Anderson Vice Presidenfi Roger Sfeingraber, Senior Class Presidenfg Roberf Adam, Presidenfg Donald Manson, Freshman Class Presidenf: Marilyn Omundson, Chairman of Calendar Commiffee: June McDonald, Chairman of Acfivifies Comrniffee: Beffy Roe, Chairman of Safefy Commiffee: and Carol Ashfon, Chairman of Assembly Cornrniffoe. Wifh ifs successful launching and maiden voyage behind if, Yorks Sfudenf Council confinued ifs expedifion info democracy and sfudenf governmenf. Organized and operafecl by inferesfed sfudenfs, fhe Sfudenf Council acfs as a coordinafing agency, a link befween fhe clubs, sfudenf body, and fhe adminisfrafion. Looking back upon ifs performance fhis year, we find fhaf fhe Sfudenf Council deserved ifs name in lighfs more fhan once. Remember fhose swell falenf shows we had from Maine and Glen- bard? Who arranged fhe exchange assembly program? You guessed if-fhe Sfudenf Council. lf also presenfed fhe honor assembly and fook charge of fhe lnfrannural Program. Working hand in glove wilh fhe PTA., fhe Sfudenf Council helped puf on fhaf fun frolic known as fhe Mardi Gras. This year for fhe firsf fime York welcomed fhe Conference of fhe Sfudenf Councils of our neighboring schools. Perhaps you noficed a lull in fhe usual running, snovfng, and srioufing in Yorks halls along in February. Yes sir, fhe Sfudenf Council did if again by insfifufing a novelfy called Courfesy VJeek. Lunch permifs were done away wifh as fhe Sfudenf Council worked ouf a new lunch sysfem based on sfudenf cooperafion. Thanks fo fhe Sfudenf Council we were given new privileges in refurn for assuming a few responsibilifies. I3 Qi szmzwf eamfz sam an 7!waai7Jz ,rzwzzm efm
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.am may nw ffwfmw We puma mmm UPPER LEFT: Miss Doro'rhy E. Howe, Lalin, Spanish, lilces Traveling Iis oilen engrossed in Travel ioldersl . . . is inleresfed in The Red Cross, and is a Grey Lady al Hines Hospilal. Mr. Earl E. Heinhorsf, Malhemalics, Cross Couniry Coach, Iilces golf, bad- minlon and volleyball . . . says he enioys bowling ii he can find any spare lime. Mr. Ross W. Fairchild, Boolclceeping, Economic Geography, Business fxrilhmelic, helps wi+h Sludenl Aclivilies Plan . . . Iilces pholography. Miss Vera Homrighaus, Girls' Physical Educalion, is Co-sponsor of The Gfxfx .... loves all sporls, especially 'rennis . . . is inleresled in phoiography. LQVVER RIGHT: Mr. Henry C. HiH', English, while noi 'rearing his hair over The Slage Crew and Soph Play, is home playing wirh son Johnnie. Miss Fay Lamparlr, English, sponsors The Pep Club . . . lilces ice shaling and lobogganing bul doesn'+ gel much oi a chance down here. lShe's from snowy Wisconsin.l Mrs. Miriam B. Jones, Spanish, was The sponsor oi The Spanish Club unlil she Ieil York lor a iob as a lrans- Ialor. Mr. Frank H. Morgan, English, gol his hunled loolc as direclor ol Y's Tales . . . is a gourmei and Iilces lo coclq exolic dishes. LQWER LEFT: Mr. Forresf Birks, Science, has as his main irfleresl coaching lhe I-Ieavyweighl Baslcelball Team . . . Iilces swimming loo. Mr. Howard Van Norman, American Hislory, capably pilols Sludenr Council . . . is an ardenl lraveler. Miss Eleanor A. Davis, Journalism, direcls Ihe York-Hi and sponsors The Quill and Scroll . . . says, I'm crazy aboul leen-agers. They are my main inleresrf' Mr. W. A. Knudson, English, when gueslioned as lo aclivilies, replied Couldn'+ Tell you anylhing you could pul in The Yearboolc. I have led a very shellered life. I5
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