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FLOYD RADABAUGH LOUIS JENNINGS HELEN CRATHERN standing with all the students has made him the favorite of the whole student body. Besides his many other duties, Mr. Radabaugh also sponsors the Senior Class. Mr. Louis Jennings is the Boys' Counselor as well as the manager of vocational guidance, and administration of student programs. His iob is a tough one and few students appreciate his hard efforts to arrange programs to suit everyone. Miss Helen Crathern, a newcomer to Cass, is the Girls' counselor? Attendance has been put under the care of three faculty members. Mr. Bickel, Miss Crathern, and Mr. Branton are in charge of this job. lt is their duty to check up on students who are suspected of cutting classes or doing things forbidden. Miss Showman and Miss Roehrs, office clerks, relinquished their positions of attendance clerks. Mrs. Rush is the lady in charge of vital office records. Mrs. Floyd, Mr. Witt's secretary is always on hand with information about Senior Activities and any other thing she can help you with. Mr. Keilholtz is the keeper of Cass' money. He has charge of the Bookstore and all other school finances. These above mentioned, are only part of the administration, that goes to make up Cass Technical High School. MRS. ROEHERS MISS C. RHODE MRS. DREW MR. KEILHOLZ Five
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Four dministrution WILLIAM E. STIRTON ARCHIE WITT HARRY HINMAN Cass Technical High School is under the administration of an able and capable staff. There are some who are known to all Cass Students while others remain in the background. Mr. William E. Stirton, principal of Cass Tech., is the chief man around school. Although unknown to many students, he is constantly working to improve conditions at Cass and to see that students have all the many things he feels that they should have. His hard work for the school and for the community has brought fame to the whole city. Although he has been at Cass only four years, he has accomplished a great deal and is still working for a better Cass. Mr. Archie Witt is the assistant principal. Mr. Witt is well known to all visitors of the office, whether student or not. His advice to students has helped many a student to get back on the right path. With slow speaking voice and snow-white hair he is familiar to all mass meeting attenders. Mr. Harry Hinman is the principal of Cass' night school. Mr. Hinman is known to hardly any of Cass students for he has very little to do with Cass day school. His departure will be felt deeply by his co-workers and by all the members of the administration of Cass. Mr. Raymond Jared, who is head of the science dept. is also Summer School Principal. Mr. Floyd Radabaugh is one'of the best liked men on the administrative staff. His under- MR. BRANTON MISS JACOBS MRS. RUSH MRS. FLOYD MISS O'DONOHUE
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Stud nt overnm nt Six STUDENT COUNCIL BOTTOM ROW: Jane King, Bob Kaslnnerick lVice-l'res.J, John Vitta lPres.j, Franklin Frey lSponsorl, Mary Jane Gherlan QSec.j , Joe Neubacher fTreas.J , Martha Stanley. SECOND ROW: Clara Long, Joyce Kathan, Pearl Cohen. Joan Lijewski, Lois Newell, Mary Jane Healey, Gloria Cotter, Elva Lar- son, Margaret Meloche. THIRD ROW: Carmen Luzod, Seymour Mintz, Bill Smith, Patricia Arnhold, Audrey Clore, John O,Brien, Ronald Stachowiak, Adele Blasko, Chalmer Alexander, Kathleen Morren. FOURTH ROW.' Richard Rowland, Lyle VVells. Bill Vogel, Frank Ambrose, Conrad lingelder, Bill Fucik, Maurice Vermeulen, Roland Sylvester, Al Krass. The Student Council is the governing body of Cass. lt is made up of representatives of various Clubs, Classes, and other organizations which represent the maiority of the student body. Meeting weekly, this group tries to work out the problems of the school in general. At the present time they are working for a bigger and better Open House, for a permanent athletic field, and for ways to promote better sportsmanship between schools. The Council and the school feels the students should have more social activities, and that they should be allowed to have more say in school plans. The Council is doing everything in its power to bring the wants of the student body to the attention of the faculty, and to the administration. Mr. Franklin Frey, the council sponsor, has done a remarkable job in guiding the council to a successful Open House, launched in May, 1948. The large attendance and numerous compliments received by the students and the faculty, prove that student conducted proiects can be successful. At this open house, the students have a chance to show their parents and friends what they do and learn in school. Open House gives the parent a chance to confer with the faculty stat? with regard Ato problems which are of interest to both parent and teacher. The Pigskin Prom, also inaugurated iust a few years ago, was another highly acclaimed activity of the past year. The highlight of the Prom is the awarding of letters to deserving members of our football team. Last year the student body began inquiring about our request for a permanent athletic field. This has since been the chief work of the council and they are still working hard to attain the goal which many others have strived to reach. Many proiects, which seemingly were impossible, have been accomplished through the time and efforts of the Student Council.
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