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Class Officers Carr Responsibilit Classes held elections September 5 to choose class offi- cers and student council representatives, with the results divided evenly between boys and girls. School government should be, insofar as possible, of the students, by the stu- dents, for the students. That decisions can be arrived at democratically has been illnszi-ated in the class meetings where the students follow parliamentary procedure. Class officers carry the responsibility for successful class action and follow -up, with- out which the best laid schemes. . .gang aft agley, The Seniors Elected: Harold lewctt, Sccretaryg Steven Brownlee, President, Esther Stoner, Treasurer. Chosen b the Juniors Were Carol Rehm, Secretary, Richard Heits, Vice-Presi- dent, Sondra Catron, Treas- urer, Robert Austin, Presi- dent. Sophomore Selectlons Were Ronnie Nichols, Secretaryg Jackye Gray, Vice-President, Buddy Yandell, Presi- dent, Elaine l-linkle, Treasurer, Freshman Officers are: Linda Singleton, Secretaryg Kenneth Owens, President, Doris Jackson, Treasurer, Jimmie Thomson, Vice- President. Since assigning teachers to the , duties they are required to perform X is basically an administrative matter, ' it became the policy at Craig last year for sponsors to be assigned to classes. Teachers drew for classes last year, and this year remained with the class of students they orig- inally sponsored. Sponsors are: Seniors--Mr. Riggen, Miss Snead, Juniors--Mr. Dawson, Mrs. liitzmauriccg Sopho- mores--Mr, lnlow, Mrs. Schncgelbergerg Fresh- men--lxlrs. Frazier, Mr, Rix.
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It's A Big, New World to Freshmen A freshman hasn't had as many confusing impressions in one day since he was a first grader! Pre-registration was a headache, but final registration found 32 freshmen duly enrolled. Getting a locker and mastering the lock's combination, paying fees and receiving an 1 - l , ,,, ... of- activity ticket, being fitted for band uniforms and grabbing gym suits, finding the library X ' ,' ' D' and learning procedure there, and finally attending classes where textbooks were issued L-L., I and assignments were made--all added up to a bewildering day for the freshmen! i ' X T' ' I Jimmy Rogers ' Mary Ann Phillips U ' ' I r . - N r -1 , -- - , - 1 4, vs Q xg 'R P' 'C fm f 'W F' 9' W 7 N A! g J Kenneth Rehin 1 is ,v 1 , X . S .f ' ' N 1' A 1 fl Doris Jackson .D K - Loyd Kephart f ,V Q , Mike Bo d It , K ,::::IEg .Y 5 . A At Q ' X Helen Livengood Earl Halliday ,L 1 - 4 s , ,, Q Patricia Dougherty '5 f 7 ,,, , A g I Q 15' ' 75' Wayne lewett s wg f--4,5 I g lg, , ' 'Q L: gg ' Frances McQueen X Billy Stanford 1 n 4' S' Gene Snyder ,' A .f Q : .X if Eva Jane Drewes X ' Q, .. K , RJ Larry Varvel W b ,gait at . ' Linda Singleton ' ' - 'Q in 33 h A 'li S, I' A, 'J' Dennis Dodson +1 N H- 1 1 J n ' in Karen Randall A ..., ' f - Lloyd Whithani 'fi ' 3 l ' -, - , ,af -' , . ' Michael Ramirez JJ I D x X I 5 is i , X 5 Delylaris Schooler t Kenneth Owens - ,.. 4 f-f an ,,, , - f' K A- , V! N Marilyn Luhrs K A 5' 'S R' 8 l 3 F p Q A I , if l David Nowling - ,- 5 I ,X l ' .s 4 Nn, e ' it , Arline Guy I v as , ' v A ' '4 Alfred Schmidt Q 5' F X .L?l,'f' ! 1 gix Wy, i, X . 1 - 11,1 . Hillbillies and hoboes, farmers and fishermen fwith live fish wormsj, cowboys and Indians, brides and babies, strode the corridors Sept. 10, the day of Freshman Initiation. Sponsored by the seniors, initiation activities were climaxed in an evening party and program to which high school students and parents were invited. initiation over, the freshmen explored the world of high school, liked what they saw, and were soon a strong current in the stream of high school life. Q CT U 'N I hi
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