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FIRST ROW: Mrs. McCoy, D. Proud, L. Sayer, J. Shoff, G. Kasson, S. Walburn, K. Bentley, R. Bassford, L. Spath, R. Knehans, J. Heilman, R. Sandman, L. Ogorzolka, R. Carter, P. Burton, M. Joseph. FRESHMAN CUSS The freshman class, composed of 15 members, participated in many school activities during the school year. Eight freshman girls were members of the pep club, four were members of the band, and seven participated in girls' glee and mixed chorus. Several boys went out for football, and basketball. Following were the officers selected by the class: First Semester, Pres. Robert Bassford, Vice-Pres.-Gary Kasson, Sec.-Janet Heilman, Treas.-Mary Kay Joseph, Student Council-Judy Shoff, Robert Bassford. Second Semester, Pres. Susan Walburn, Vice-Pres.-Mary Kay Joseph, Sec.-Gary Kasson, Treas.-Janet Heilman. A covered dish dinner, held at the high school during the second semester, was enjoyed by the freshmen, their guests and sponsors. Dancing and volleyball furnished the evening's entertainment. 22
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FIRST ROW: C. Simon, D. Eliis, J. Johnson, R. Bassford. SECOND ROW: G. Dorsey, S. Stanton, L, Jones, J. Shoff, D. Tellus, -K. Schroeder, Mr. Simpson. STUDENT COUNCIL The objectives of the Student Council of Cambridge High School are to develop student responsibility, initiative, leadership , and school pride; to promote the best of co-operation between the student body and the faculty, to pro- mote worthy citizenship training, to provide a working model of a governmental unit under which students will live, and to provide a means for pupil expression. Members of the student council, which are elected for one year, have a fairly high scholastic standing. There are three representatives, each from the Junior and Senior classes, and two each from the Freshman and Sophomore classes. The President of the student council is always a Senior, the Vice-President can be a Junior or Senior, and the Secretary-Treasurer can be from any of the classes. These officers are not changed at the semester but are elected for the whole year. The Superintendent sponsors the student council, and anything passed by the student council is subject to his or the Principal’s veto. 24
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