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Democratic LIFE at AHS . . . N(l(l TIMK NKWSMK.N IIAI.E A.Nli FKKH Performing the millions of endless tasks for the administration and faculty is part of the job of the fourteen office girls LIFE at AHS. These girls, together with Mrs. Mallow, office secrefary, contributed to the accuracy of the work performed by the office sfaff. They keep the student body and administra¬ tive LIFE running smoothly. The pleasant attitude of these girls makes it easier for fhe students and faculty to go to the office wifh their problems. They can al¬ ways find time to give someone help or run an extra errand. Just a few of fhe Office Sfaff ' s obligafions include taking care of the absentee slips, de¬ livering messages to teachers and students, answering the telephone, typing and doing the needed stencil work and acting as a gen¬ eral receptionist. rioint; tlie man.v ji bs in the office tills .vear are. from left to right in tile first row Mrs. Mallow, office secretary, .Marie Smith, Sliliiey Bry¬ ant, .leiina Singleton. .lanice Bar- tnlihis. Corliss .liimiskn, liae , nn Haris, .Judy Wogberg and Pat .N ' ienii. From left to right in the second row are Ruth Truman. .Mrs. Kling. assistant lihrariaii, . rlene Iverson, flloria Carter. Corrine Iverson, and Mr, Bush. Mr. Lind, siiperrisors. 16
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. . Democratic LIFE at AHS It I([!AI!A nil.AO l•l!l■:sll) ; ■|■ GIRLS ' LEAGUE This year has been very successful for the Girls ' League in contributing much to the character of girls by promoting friendship and co-operation in student LIFE at AHS. During the year meetings were held in Pa¬ triot ' s Hall. All girls at AHS become mem¬ bers of the League. This organization was headed by president, Barbara Hilao; vice president, Clea Schenk; secretary, Carol Leicht; treasurer, Marilyn Christensen; scrapbook keeper, Carole John¬ son; standard bearer, Shirley Fox; representa¬ tive to student store, Joyce Wilson; four class representatives, Marianne Hauke, Virginia Patson, Peggy Singleton and Suzanne Eng¬ land. sirnKNTs (:ai.iii;k Mftiilifis (L thr c.ihiiH ' t I ' iiMiin-iI alinM- tiniti li ' f ti in llii ' tii ' t :iic C.iiiil .InliiiMiii, (Ten Si ' licok, Mnrh. ' iiii Mil.in. ( ainl Lcielit, M;iiil n CIirHli IH ' M ;m(l ShiilcN IMMII let ' i In ii;iht in tin l)afk m an Mi I ' lili.ini. mhiMir, Sn ;t;iiu ' iMii liind. Siii lctnn, X’ii Mnia ILit ' nn, Maiiainw llankr an l .iu rc Wil ' ini 15
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. , Democratic LIFE ot AHS t ' oimcil uii ' mljf! s iiicturcil Ihum leit ti) ri ' ;ht in tlu ' fitst im .iif Miss ll:ilii ' MMiin. Ninin.t Umun. Sjtiily WilliI ' l , .liiiiic-i ' McCriiin. .Iinlj I’lcsdiel iinil HiMiM ' FiilUnii. I’ii ' tiiii’il t ' nini left tii light in tin; st’cnint run iii ' t’ Ahiii Stoiu . .Uilii Siiiimiins. .Inynt ' WiNuii -inil .kMi WtsliMsun -I. STUDENT STORE STAFF i A new innovotion to LIFE of AHS this yeor was the student store. Purpose of the store is to sell all school supplies, ice cream and milk. In previous years, these articles were sold by various organizations who put the proceeds into individual treasuries, but with the addition of the student store all proceeds go into the Student Body treasury. Each or¬ ganization can requisition the student store for a certain amount of money by submitting a budget to the student store executive. The selling is done by two representatives from each club which has requisitioned for money and each club or organization has a chance to sell for two weeks. The Student Store manager for this year was Al Stone and adviser for the store was Marjorie Halderman. 17
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