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Howard Blenden, an Ark Citian, was not just the president of the Sophomore class, but a fellow one could depend upon when the sledding was rough because there wasn't any snow. Earl Clayton, also of Ark City, was elected Student Council president for the Second Semester and the first term next year. Earl was a good balance wheel in a 'Rock and Roll sea. PEOPLE HO MAKE THI GS TICK Bessie Czaplinski Ziegler-she got married on us at mid term - served as pilot of the Tiger Action group. Bessie hails from A.C. A very quiet, but not unassuming lady, was Aletha Hirschberg, the Ark Citian, who very capably headed the Future Teachers of America organization. Burchie Baber, also of A.C., not only was prexy of a language club, but could be found entertaining almost anyone with her monolo- gues and wit. Never to be forgotten is this little tigerette- Kay Winegarner, the cheer leader, Ark City's entry in the 1956 Miss Kansas contest in which whe was one of the finalists, and every- ones friend.
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E5 . Awtfp QQ Q MQ: C f ? i M39 saw ' QX,k,, sg -me figsm ig X 1 X K:-N Q I if BIG PEOPLE O OUR LITTLE CAMPUS jack Anderson of Delaware, Oklahoma, was Student Council president for the last half of his freshman year and the first half of his sophomore year. We owe a lot to jack. Mary Ann Jarvis of Arkansas City was selected to edit the TIGER TALES. Mary Ann has had wide experiences in the field but she did not limit all activity to news work -where there was action-there one could find Ann. Barbara Lemert, another Ark Citian is the president of the Freshman class. She devotes her time to effective promotion of all school activities. Verle Goodnight of Winfield is the editor of the school an- nual THE TIGER. He is also cheerleader, member of the college choir, and very active in the Student Council. His flashy red hair can be seen in about all activity. David McGlasson, also of Winfield, was elected to head the Distributive Education Club. Dave is a veteran of the armed forces, as well as a veteran in all round school support. For work well done drive for Dave. Nancy Poore of Arkansas City is the very charming presi- dent of the French Club. However, Nancy will be found working just as hard for the Student Council and Tiger Ac- tion group. She was head concessionaire.
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