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Proctors are on duty every hour of the day at Clas- sen. Each hour one proctor is captain and is re- sponsible for other proctors at various stations throughout the building. Welfare and assistance to students and visitors in halls or on the grounds are the obligations of Proctors, Administration policies are interpreted and enforced by them. Mr. Lloyd Estes sponsors the work of this group. -26- PROCTOR COURT Cullimore, Moore, Mash. PROCTORS ROW li Rose, Talley, Massad, Woo- ten, Pritchard, Monroe, Greenhaw, ES- tes, Heflin. ROW 2: Davis, Tripp, Draper, Fleming, Keller, Thompson, Watt, Riles, Dragoo, Reid. ROW 3: Harriet Jones, Gayle Goode, Morrison, Brockhaus, Martin, Renshaw, Wallace, Silvernail, Dorney, Highley, Riley. ROW 4: Brown, Martin, Eagleton, Wil- liams, Wallace, Thornton, Thompson, Brady, Prince, Davis. ROW 51 Fergu- son, Olive, Sanders, Donaldson, Sharp, Hammond, Hall, Fox, Batten, ROW li Lewellen, Cosgrove, Matson Nichols, Levenson, Walker, Morrison lreton, Hippen. ROW 2: Martindale Jabara, Graham, Morgan, Kennedy Norred, French, Wilson, Crawford White, ROW 33 Hoskins, Corns, Priddy Mathias, Marsh, Maples, Bird, Mc Lennon, Jones. ROW 4: Hargis, Rey nolds, Nichols, Hill, Watson, Fast Leaf, Jenson, Carpenter, Proctor Court is an adjunct to the work done by Classen's Supreme Court. Hearings in Proctor Court concern first offenders and violations of a lesser nature. Governed by the Proctor Board, the Court consists of two prosecuting attorneys, a court clerk, a'bailiff and a judge. Proctor Court meets once a week to hear complaints of minor infrac- tions. A jury of seven members of the student coun- cil listens to testimony and decides whether the de- fendant is guilty. Mr. Lloyd Estes -guides this tribunal in its work. ROW l: Carl Fagin, Roberts, Berry. ROW 2: Hippen, Cosgrove, Ainsworth,
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SCIENCE CLUB Comet scientists exhibit projects at the Oklahoma Science Fair. 25- ROW li Wilernan, Stuemkv, Fenton, New, Graham, Jones, Richardson, Butler, Ault. ROW 2: Bass, Hand, Collins, Mitchell, Batchelor, Churchill, Cohen. l-love you seen the electric lights around the bulletin box in the auditorium foyer? lt you have, you know that it belongs to the Science Club. The club was formed to promote interest in science and in the annual Science Fair. At their meetings, held every two weeks, speakers from various colleges talk to the group. This year they toured KVVTV and made several exhibits to promote interest in the Science Fair. This industrious group is sponsored by Mrs. Geraldine Buzbee. Members have won national recognition and scholarships consistently. GERMAN CLUB - 13 M, V' 'I C ld ll, Csponsorl, Vetter, Hill, Zschiesche, Murphy, Finch, Kramer, T5R:?Al.Tndi:yBRairl?gYVROW 2: Scllh?eussgr,VBgtten, Ad ams, Ormiston, Scott, Fulton. ROW 3: Lenhardt, Martin, Willialms, Doerr, Scott, Ferris, Dale. ROW 4: Lott, Quenzer, Goldsby, Holmes, Jenkins, Bell, Grant, Kregle, Loeffle. , -Musqewgf-ill lqwwwWyA,.g2,.,,.w.,,,,.,,.,A,gi...., fy.,-M.. . . .1 vfw lu4fn4q,z.e, n- -12' rw Wie geht est? Der Deutsche Verein, o German Club at Clos sen, gives students op portunities to use the language in a practical and helpful manner They meet twice a month, Mr. Virgil Cald well sponsors the club
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SUPREME COURT Created on the lines of the United States Supreme Court Classen's Supreme Court, highest judicial branch of govern- ment at Classen, acts only when called upon. lt interprets and passes upon Student Council rulings and regulations and serves as a court ot appeal for students. Appointed by the president ot Student Council and approved by its mem- bers, four Associate Justices and one Chief Justice compose the deliberating body. STUDENT COUNCIL Representing the student body Classen's Student Council has been active as long as Classen has been a high school. It has grown from a small representative group to a large class which meets each day. Participating actively in state, re- gional and national conventions for the last ten years, our Student Council hosted SASC in l95O. One of its important missions is sponsoring foreign students. School elections, annual charity drives within the school, granting charters to clubs and making general rules for student conduct keep members busy. For the past five years building a fund to furnish a lounge in the new Classen has been a major proj- ect. The Council is composed of one elected representative from each advisory plus students who are especially inter- ested in student government work. Kouncil Korners, student supply store is the Council's financing venture. Members attended the SASC at Jackson, Mississippi last fall with Mr. Duane Weinert, director of student activities and sponsor of Student Council. Building ond grounds committee-Jim Lowe, chairman, Assembly committee-Carol Marshall, chairman, Cafeteria committee-Caro- lyn Belisle, chairman. Handbook committee-Dale Anderson, chairman, Constitution com- mittee-Bryan Gillispie, chairman, Finance committee-Bob Casey, school treasurer, chairman, School spirit committee-Eileen Smith, chairman, Safety committee- Jerry Kerr, chairman. Elections and eligibility committee-Perry Wootten, chairman. Publicity committee-Ann Robertson, chairman, Hospitality commit- tee-Marilyn Dorff, chairman, Social committee--Sally McClelland, chairman, Intra-murals-Bob Corns, chairman. -27- ROW l: Chappelear, l-lodges, Jacobson. ROW 23 Lord, Chodos. ls. 'T .id STUDENT COUNCIL
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