7TH GRADE 1ST ROW—Lois Olimer. Frank Yake, James Kotsch, William Davis, Martin Esslinkc. Patrick Matthews, Robert Rice, Janet Ecklin. Edwina Yake. 2ND ROW—Annette Crawford, Deanna DeMeyer. Caroline Hawes, Joyce Vincent. Shirley Laritz, Thelma Lee, Marilyne Beach, Beverly Boneman, Leona Krassman. 3RD ROW—Jean Repp, Kay Bell. Shirley Dunn. Eleanor Odoerfer, Sandra Ilenski. Marjorie Sherman, Deanna Erbe. Joy Sheldon. 4TH ROW—Robert Friedt. Bruce Campbell. Thomas Radiger, Thomas Regan, Fred West. Donald Brown. John Moleworth. ABSENT—Rita Watson, Gary GafTicld, Patricia Hubbard. 8TH GRADE 1ST ROW—Betty Lee. Ethel Pryor, Ann O’Dare, Leah Olimer, Marshia Dawson, Greta Barnett, Barbara Martin. Yvonne Burke. 2ND ROW—Linda Lou Lee. Charles Micallef, Kenneth Peterson. Gary Young, Lawrence Campbell, Harry Clark. Vincent Iafrate, Stanley Clark. Richard Del- zell. Mr. Scott. 3RD ROW—Lance Dobson, Raymond Lago, David Spencer. Edward Mann. William Hart, William Pemberton. Richard Pryor, Richard Hendry. Page 22
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Student C ouncif Seated — Jean Brown, Sec.; Muriel Bray. Treas.; Patricia Newell, Pres.; George Benko, Vice Pres.; Mr. Hall, Sponsor. Standing—William Elliott. Margie Marengo. Nancy Brown, Charles Hurley, Robert Bartley, Eugene Oldford, Joe Bigger, Jane Westbrook. Two representotives ore elected to the Student Council from each class, but the President and Vice-President are elected from the Student Body. The Seventh and Eighth grades elect one representative from each class to rep- resent the Junior High. The Student Council has been very active in sponsoring dances, assem- blies, and other student activities. Raising money for relief drives such as the Polio Fund ond A White Christmas, for which the Student Body donated conned goods to the people in need, were sponsored by the Student Council. The Student Council also encourages respect for and co-operation with the teachers among the Student Body. Their main function is to build school spirit and to co-ordinate all school activities. Paye 24
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