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STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council is a very active organization that was organized in 1945. The pur- pose of Student Council is to provide a chance for better expression by the student, to in- crease unity between faculty and student, to improve school spirit, and to develop and maintain democratic ideals. This group sponsors assembly programs, homecoming activities, and school dances. This year Open House was held to acquaint the parents with their children's classes and teachers. The 'officers were Tom Miller, President: Patty Christensen, Treasurer: Margaret Mona- ghen, Secretary. The sponsors are Mr. Weaver, Mr. Martin and Mr. Noble. f 5552? First row - Mike Moeller, Tom Miller. Margaret Monaghen. Pat Christensen. Mr. Martin. Second row - Bob Mead, Lowell Bryan, Bob Thompson. Ida Markworth, Mr. Weaver. Third row - Lowell Hinsch. Sandra Seversen. lane Brownstone. Marilyn Madsen. Fourth row -- Rosemary Christensen. Myrna Rey- nolds. Sharon Henson. Marcia Watson. 47
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FRESHMAN SCIENCE CLUB A I. A , k B b Guthrie Bill Whelan lim Friest Bill Stoyles Left to right, front row: Ion Gilmore, Ward Kuec er, o ,I I 1 I 1 Charles Ashland, Terry Breheny. Left to right, back row. Ierry ONexll, Ralph Wxnkle, MattLBell, Gas: Gardner, Tom Fankell, Chuck Elsbury. Edward Buttleman, Duke Hughes, Dick Atkins, GarY Owm'-'mf Hoskins. The Freshman Science Club, organized in 1953, is under the direction of Mr. Harlow Hoskins, general science teacher. This club was organized to in- ' f terest the freshmen in the field of science. The fifteen member club is made up of freshman boys who have a C or above average in science. Meetings are held the second and fourth Tuesday of each month. Mem-. bers go on field trips, see movies and have experiments. The officers this year are Bill Stoyles, President: Ion Gilmore, Vice Presi- dent: Ed Buttleman, Secretary: and Gates Gardner, Treasurer., F5
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Y. O. B. Left to right: Ellen Erickson, Ethel Templeton, Marlys Gobeli, Mary Ann Iohnson, Iackie Bowers, Geraldine Brower, Shirley Highsmith, Mary Rorvig, Connie Go- lien and lim Browning. Youth on the Beam, a high school Bible Club, is made up of Christian fellows and girls who are, in the vernacular of our day, on the beam for Christ. Y. O. B. was organized in 1952. The purpose of this organization is to give Christian young people an opportunity to have fellowship with other Christians. This, however, is not the sole purpose of Y. O. B.: for these young people also desire to Win others to Christ. The officers for the first semester were as follows: President, Mary Rorvig: Vice President, Connie Golien: Secretary-Treasurer, Shirley Highsmithp Publi- city Chairman, Geraldine Brower. Second semester officers were: President, Ethel Templeton: Vice President, Marlys Gobeli: Secretary-Treasurer, Gerald- ine Brower: Publicity Chairman, Iackie Bowers. The sponsor for this group is Mrs. Frank Moniger. 48
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