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SENATE 5' fir Q 1 Left to right, first row: Sandburg, Green, Hitch, Sleet, Poma, Frye, Hailey, Griffin, Dean, Paine, Balderman. Second row: Pehka, Klein, Drake, Bell, Strange, Sanderson, Martin, Kemper, Mueller, Smith, Acord, Andrews, Jones. Third row: Pomplen, Alumbaugh, Smith, Marcott, Hull, Dillion, Ayers, Rogers, Holowinski, Herrett, Apenski, Secor, Loss, Pfau, Leonard, Dowling. Fourth row: Patillo, Lawton, Bailey, Feldman, Baily, Blumer, Dronenburg, Smith, McCorquodaIe, Underwood. 'i Le Ba ye, Left to right, first row: Roko, Witty, Robinson, Bailey, Frye, Blumer, Smith, Dronenburg, Baro, Rees, Snead. Second row: Sleet, Smith, Clardy, Gorden, Segal, Neece, McShane, Ault, Hull, Faulkner, Bobrof. Third row: Korander, Patillo, Meyers, Mil, Frazier, Bell, Oken, Douglas, Radkey, Collura, Loss, Holman, Anderson, Woodberry, Fall, Santher, Hunter, Summer, Milne, Dean, Seville, Kramer, Dubbs, Underwood, Bennett, Bradley.
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RALLIES St ASSEMBLIES X The Rallies and Assemblies Com- mittee is responsible for planning and presenting Crawford's rallies and assemblies. The committee is constantly striving for the promotion of school spirit. Rallies held during football and basketball seasons were responsible for the energetic participation on be- half of the student body. The song and cheerleaders, Mr. Jackson and student representatives ,composed the committee. They were also responsible for o major portion of the Orientation As- sembly last September. -1-'ne-.ngnmgg if MJ, Vera Bertolino, center. Left to Johnson, Dronenburg. Second row: Cumm g, Pasas, Bell, Andrews, Knoll, Butzine, Mass, Hitch Rogers, Zamova, Stevens, Dovey, Martinico. Third row: Korander, Griffin, Schnurt, Roberts Dean, Ellison, Sleet, Richardson, Underwood, Bailey. first : Kennedy, Bell, Strange, Smith, Minor, Sanderson STUDENT AFFAIRS Judy Sinclair, center. First row: Thornburg, Miller, Balderman, Miller, Tonsky, Scott. Second row: Leonard, Zeltins, J. Smithson, L. Smithson, Clark, Sleet. Griffin. One of Crawford's busiest committees is Student Affairs. Under the leadership of Judy Sinclair, chairman, and Terry Milne, secreta ry, it has worked to solve the problems of communication between the various school organiza- tions. Because of this patience ,Q-le and work, activities on our campus have progressed 'K s Q. ,js .,. X i ,Q is 1.e 1.l': smoothly without conflicting interruptions. The A.S.B. Ball and the Inter-Club Council are their major contributions.
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E l Leslie Martin Historian Betty Blackman Treasurer The purpose of the Girls' League is to encourage and promote a friendly and unified relationship among the girls at Crawford High School, to serve the school in any way possible and to support the constitution of the A.S.B. Under the leadership of Mary Lou Shields, presl- dent, the Girls' League has conquered many chal- lenges and problems. They have planned service and social activities for Crawford girls. Thanks to many hours of hard work, the annual presentation of Fillies Follies and April a la Mode were high- lights of the year. if if K A GIRLS' LEAGUE Eloise Miller Secretary Af, , , ,,. 3 Mary Lou Shields President Diane Baker Vice-President Left to, right, first row: Shields, Miller, Blackman, Martin. Second row: Bartlett, Holowinski, Acord, Petteys, Smith, Roletto, Kazmrier, Dawes, MacDonald, Zyirek, Zamova, Irvine, Kritzer, Smith, Hunter, Korander, Kerth. Third row: Kalanquin, Tucker, Smith, Bell, Fox, Marcott, Pfau, Patz, Rizzo, Todd, Brown, Eidex, Persky, Tollefson, Ault, Bertolino, Sinclair, Keller, Cumming, Clark, Lieberman.
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