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12 Governing Bodies T H E O R A C L E Gm erning Bodies The Student Council FIRST SEMESTER Under the supervision of Mrs. Scott, the Student Council has taken an active part in helping to maintain discipline. ln addition to the hall patrol, a study hall patrol was organized and a fire chief was appointed. During the first semester the officers were: President, Nancy Buckwalterg Vice-President, Mary Lou Prescottg Secretary, Leslie Genslerg Treasurer, Doris Yeingst, During the second semester the officers Were: President, Lois Lackey: Vice-President, lack Sunday: Secretary, Ierry Dewalt: Treasurer, Stanley Nagle. SECCDND SEMESTER
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Faculty T H E O R A C L E Faculty 11 u MUSIC Miss Madge Anderson is the director of the vocal music. The organizations include the Iunior, High Glee Club, the Senior High Glee Club, the A Cappella Choir, the Mixed Quartet, the Double Quartet, the Girls' Glee Club, and the Boys' Glee Club Mr. Nelson was in charge of the instrumental music. In addi- tion to leading the bands and orchestra, he organized a jazzi band which played for manv of he school events. Mr. Nelson entered the Service in February, at which time Miss Garbrick was elected to take his lace For the remainin months P - A 9 of the year Miss Garbrick has been! in charge of these organizationsw ART The Art Department offers not only the regular art course but also advanced courses. Stencil- ing is taught in this department. During the Christmas season, wreathes were made by members of the Art Classes and hung on all the classroom doors. They contributed much to the Christ- mas atmosphere. The teachers are Miss Hartzell and Miss Greason. I-IGME ECONOMICS QFFICE ASSISTANTS The Home Economics Staff in science, cooking, sewing. andl Miss Wireman and Mrs. Leon- consists of Mrs. Iackson, Miss vocational home-making. Thelard are the assistants in the office Powers, and Miss Grossman. advisor of the Home Economicslof the Superintendent, while Mrs. This department includes courses, Club is Mrs. Iackson. JBarrick assists in the Principal's l . office
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liffzl be Qhratle l H Senior Officers President . . . Martha Wickard Secretary . Vice-president , . . Seniors at last l We have waited eleven long years to reach! this goal and we have striven to make this, our last year, the best of all. l The class entered enthusiastic- ally into all activities offered. The Seniors were well represent- ed in football, basketball, and the various clubs that are a part oft the school life. l The essays, both Senior and! Lamberton, were a source of deep concern to many a Senior. For weeks, members of the class were seen dashing about in search of Irwin Brant Treasurer . material for these required themesq lt was a day of great joy whenl they were deposited on they teachers desk. Important to all was the tradi- tional class ride. lt was some- thing each senior had looked, forward to, and the day was en-' joyed by all. Many changes have takenl place during our school life. Onel of the most noticeable was the, departure of many of our boys.i Slowly but surely the number diminished as their Countryl claimed them. Another greati . . Leah Brindle . . . Gordon Nell was made in the school Due to a coal shortage began at 8:00 a.m. and concluded at 1:00 p.m. with a ten minute intermission for refresh- ments. Pupils had four minutes in which to change classes. There were other minor changes all of change hours. classes ,which were accepted happily and SOOI1 bQC3II16 COII1I'1'1OI1 CVCINIS. Soon we shall say good-bye to our school life, but not to our school memories. They will be a treasured possession in the years to come.
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