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JAY WILSON Vice President 1.21171 K, - W. ' nga ' .geclera fion Under the direction of Bob Odle cmd composed of representatives from the boys' gym classes, the Boys' Federa- tion worked hard this year to promote a better understanding between the members of the male portion of Craw- ford High School. They co-sponsored two dances with the Girls' League: Autumn Round-up , and an after game dance to which the admission was free with the donation of a bundle of old clothing. During the spring, Boys' Federation held their annual Crawford Car Show, BOB ODLE President which gave many car-crazy Crawford- ites a chance to show off their chariots. One of their money-making projects was a Crawford beanie sale, which made the car show possible. The Boys' Federation also gave a benefit dance for Jeff Greenleaf, to whom all pro- ceeds were presented. BOB CREASON . Secretary-Treasurer X 5 X Left to right, row 1-Creason, Odle, Wilson. Munn, Perez, Knudson, Slayen, Prueet, Sleet, Feil, Schofield. Rraw 3- Roberts, Trower, Underwood, Christinson, Clark, Br t, ieland, Dronenberg I ' X ,in H' '-s1 Y .1,.g,,. . :,,f, 'l' , ,,.:: . ,.:f'.,-, ,Lx .,.. , . ,. , ..
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Qftglfle This group of Fillies met bi-monthly during the year in order to plan service and social activities for the feminine half of Crawford High School. The President, Suzi Patz, kept this club active and fast moving, and under her leadership the annual all-girl talent show, Fillies Follies , was presented for the enjoyment of all Crawford girls. Other activities included a doughnut sale, a book collection for settlement houses in the Philippines, and the pres- entation of April a la Mode , a girl's- drag dance, which officially announced the arrival of spring. The Girls' League provides our Fillies with added oppor- tunities for participation in extra-cur- ricular activities. f gf I sf , ,-rt? Ft is 2 v 1, gg, Q it A 61:5-if :xl ,,-:Nt !A'3'r1'7 -fs' , rs .5 X 'KAP n?5gQ1'5wC.:J.4fs'FQf L, . I xg gait J L , 'L v Q ft -- ff . 1. 3-W n,lQ1'W,,Wg, c 'x ,ggi roAv'f 7,T,.,::nixa, SUZIE PATZ President LINDA HUNTER Vice President CAROLYN TAUB Secretary -.Al '07 LAYNE HERRMANN Treasurer Left to right, row 1--Herrmann, Hunter, Patz, Tuub. Row 2-Liatherman, McDonald, Mclntire, Mass, Dillon, Spivak, Tollifson, Elo, Radtke. Row 3-Copeland, Ayers, LeSage, Schunert, Smith, Evans, Gurling, Foor, Scherkenback, Small, Petteys, Bos, Mauro, P Balderman. Row 4-Smith, Gordon, Jangard, Blackman, Wille, Paine, Kahn, Wilkerson, Strzelecki, Lindsey, Folts
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cw, H The Elections Committee's purpose was to coordinate all school elections. During the spring, they were the people who organized and planned the A.S.B. . Nominating Convention, under the di- ggfggnj rection of Jo Ann Dawson, committee chairman. Left to right, row 1-JoAnn Dawson, Chairman. Row 2-Stevens, Hunter, Repp, Korander, Hines, Aminoff, Holmes, Knittle, Coleman. Row 3-Brookler, Schwartz, Sleet The monitors' responsibilities include filing, bookkeeping, and other types of clerical work depending on the type of position held. Monitors worlg the main office, counselors' office, at- tendance office, financial office, and nurse's Onifopd office, helping to promote the smooth and ef- Tficient organization of all phases of school life. Left to right, row 1-Green, Whiteley, Shorey, May, Parker, Cagle, Liston, Kimmerling, Radtke, Parker, Bobrof, Heck, Warnock, Reemelin Aiken, Knudson. Row 2-Donk, Tislow, Blair, Erickson, Peters, Timpa, Addkison, Chandler, Boscow, Tabor, Strahl, Carson, Jorrey, Woods Ward, Holmes. Row 3-Hembera, Lukas, Rudeen, Stickney, Sanders, Dann, Oliver, Lindem, Ramsey, Jeanguenat, Killinger, Compton, Mor gan, Navarro, Heath, Woodmansee, Copeland, Breeden, Sohlich. Row 4-Hammond, Slepak, Bcirkhurst, Pritchard, Tomlinson, Bultez Vultaggio, Schwartz, Manser, Swaim, Holeman, Pierik, Kohler, Remington. Row 5-Froehlich, Marcotte, Haus, Cramer, Lewis, Woollet Drumm, Mooris
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