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l york! .gguclenf Councif .giriueri or cc Nim- ,QHQP .gilzoof This year, as in the past, York's student body was organized into the Student Council. The membership of Student Council consisted of seven or eight repre- sentatives from each class, the class presidents, the standing committee chairmen and iunior members, and the Council ofticers. Every Thursday the Executive Committee met in preparation tor the Friday Council Meeting. The Executive Committee is made up of class presidents, standing committee chairman, and Council otticers. Problems, activities, and suggestions from the student body made up the business ot the Council. The class representatives reported from this meeting to the various home rooms to which they had been assigned. Some of the items handled by the Council this year were Homecoming, Senior-Faculty Game, tickets and bus transportation for all out-of-town football and basketball games, the March of Dimes Cam- paign, and the class elections. The Council also contributed to the support at an adopted child in Germany. Student Council Officers: George Blumenschein, President, Beth Stevens, Secretary, and Dave Ehrhordt, Vice-President. wl f K Q 3 Wayne Gutmon. 'H' Front Row, Clockwise Around Table: Executive Committee Beth Stevens, Secretary, Tom Gal braith, Safety Committee Chair man, Donna Stewart, Calendar Committee Chairman, Pat Helm Assembly Committee Chairman Dove Ehrhardt, Vice-President Gay Hellstedt, Elections Com mittee Chairman, George Blum enschein, President, Second Row Otto McBride, Junior Class Presl dent, John McColly, Senior Class President, Dick Weiss, Freshman Class President, Carol Jacobs Activities Committee Chairman Bob Ottoman, Sophomore Class President, Pat Hersey, Public Relations Committee Chairman STUDENT COUNCIL REPR SLNT ATIVES: Seated on Floor: Karen Christian, Sara Teschner, Caroll Kavanagh, Cindy Shield, Nancy Widman, Barbara Fisher Pa Bishop, Bonnie Stemple, Barbara Bradbury, Shirley Jewett and Pat Smith, Seated in Chairs Sue Teschner, Ann Armstrong, Cindy Mohor, Sandro MacLaren, Linda Welsher, Mary Hedge, Mary Ann D'Angelo, Ann Karr Sue Sheehan, Judy Schroeder Joan Johnson, Caroline Spees and Polly Anderson, Standing Fran cis Morahan, Jim Halverson Bill Twitty, Don Schloemer, Dick Nor man, Peter Anderson, Ted Wal lace, Bob Wehrs, Bill Noaman Jim Guerrero, Dick Johnson and
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any ell! CLCQJ l0,0QCLl lfl'lOl'lg TOP ROW: MRS. ELIZABETH SPENCER, Librarian. Stay in the room you were assigned. MRS. FRANCES STEED, English, History. You have a perfectly good seat of Please take it. SECOND ROW: MR. ADOLPH STEFANI, Driver Education, Physical Education, Wrestling Coac Track Coach, Lettermen's Club Sponsor. Form for calisthenicsy march. MISS MARY E. STOAKS, English, National Honor Society. Why do we a to treat you like babies? MR. H. K. STORY, Social Science, Chairman of Social Studies Department. mother hasn't finished grading the tests. MR. ROSS TAYLOR, Mathematics. These guys go ga-ga over numbers. MISS LEOLA G. UECKER, Commercial, Business Manager of Auditorium P Have I made myself clear? THIRD ROW: MR. HOWARD P. VAN NORMAN, American History. Do you mean to tell me . . . MR. JOHN VARLAND, History, Assistant Director of Intramural Sports, Historical Society Sponsor. Leave the windows open. MR. HAROLD E. WAHLSTROM, Industrial Arts, Director of Public Address System. AlI right, party members. MISS VELMA WALKER, English, Sophomore Class Sponsor. Stroighten the desks before you leave. MISS DORIS E. WHITE, Speech, Thespian Sponsor, Director of Senior Play, Junior Play, and Drama Night. SwaIIow it! h, Assista nt Iways have UA id earii anna? your own. My grand- roductions. 54 BOTTOM ROW: MR. A. C. WILSON, Science. Don't sit there like a bump on a p MRS. BURDETTE WINEMILLER, Home Economics, Chairman of Economics Department. We could use some lights now. MISS IRENE R. WINN, English, National Honor Society Assistant sor. l'lI venture to say . . . MR. LOWELL N. WOODBURN, Industrial Arts. Let's have it quiet MR. G. A. ZACHARIAS, American History, Student Association mittee. I don't owe you any papers, do I? Then you can owe me I9 ickle. Home Spon- 1, Com- one.
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fanchng ommiffeeri gb., ,444 ,Ot rf' X. 95? ws. UPPER LEFT: Elections Committee. Seated: Diane Joy, Soph Member, and Pat Werner, Freshman Member, Standing: Sue Sheehan, Junior Member, Don Silva, Senior Member, and Gay Hellstedt, Chairman. UPPER CENTER: Public Relations Committee, Seated: Bonnie Besant, Freshman Member, Judy Crouse, Soph Member, and Bette Dammann, Senior Member, Standing: Pat Hersey Chairman, and Cindy Shield, Junior Member. UPPER RIGHT: Calendar Committee. Seated: Joyce Wierzbicki, Freshman Member, and Donna Stewart, Chairman, Standing: Bill Twitty, Junior Member, and Chuck Jurasz, Soph Member. LEFT CENTER: Safety Committee. Tom Galbraith, Chairman, Caroline Spees, Junior Member, Pat Bishop, Nancy Thompson, Senior Member, and Nancy Stokes, Soph Member. Allan Pearson, Freshman Member, is absent from the picture. RiGHT CENTER: Assembly Committee. Bruce Hass, Junior Member, Judy Helm, Freshman Member, Pat Helm, Chairman, and Lynne Knudsen, Soph Member. LOWER LIFET. Safety Court. Front Row: Caroline Spees, Lawrence Frank, Barabra Stark, Ann Ferry, ancl Tom Galbraith, Back Row: Bill Nauman and Dave Ehrhardt. LOWER RIGHT: Activities Committee. Carol Jacobs, Chairman, Joe Jenkins, Freshman Member, Barbara Merriielcl, Soph Member, Diane Miller, Senior Member, and Don Schloemer, Junior Member. 21
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