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Sat' STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS President.........................Shirley Hamby Vice President.....................Sandra Gaines Secretary-Treasurer................ Gene Welch Faculty adviser........................Ralph Lee Mr. Lee and Sandra play Santa at the annual Christmas party. Waiting to receive gifts are Jerry Shipman, Don Dickinson (back to camera) and Larry Parkhurst. Just one of the “poor slaves” of the girls was Mr. McDonald. Bonnie Huey and Frances Hibbard are trying to get some service.
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Sealed (1. to r.) Roger Howe, Terryll Johnson, Shirley Hamby, Frances Hibbard, Rayl Cayton, Edna Le Gate and Sandra Gaines, Co-edilors; Ilze Grasis, Sue Rus- sler, Gerald Curtis, and Binnie Huey. SANDS Editors Sandra and Edna worked faithfully through the months to keep on schedule, planning details and scheduling pictures, prodding and encourag- ing the entire staff, spending hour after hour to make the 1954 Desert Sands, Vol. II an improved and better annual. Sandra, the sparkplug in soliciting ads, was capably assisted by Terryll, Roger, Shirley, Frances, Bonnie, and Edna. Putting in as many hours with them on lay out and copy were Shir- ley, Bonnie, and Frances. Sid Clark joined the staff in the last few weeks to work on the sports section. The school photographer, Van Cochran, was always available to get action shots and scheduled pics. His constant service and cooperation has been invaluable. 27
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Promenade that gal around- S T U D E N T COUNCIL ACTIVITIES The Student-Council-sponsored “Slave Sale” was fun for everyone and a good deed for the March of Dimes. Slave Marion dusts off Della’s shoes during boys’ Slave Day. Thursday ‘‘Fun Night” found these “ladies in the lead, Injun style.” Many students enjoyed themselves on Thurs- day ‘‘Fun Nights.” They learned many square and round dances taught by Ira Murphy. The Mardi Gras Carnival was the biggest event of the year sponsored by the Student Council. Every class and club had a booth or other para- phernalia to add to the excitement of the evening. The decorations were gay and beautiful and an evening to be long remembered. 29
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