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MR. OLIVER MOUM Phytic Chemitfry Botic Review I GoI Burnod by o Burner Bur nor' MISS MILDRED PHILLIPS Art • The Old Moilmt Pointer MRS BETTY McCOMMONS Horn Economic II I Know You Were Com. in®. I'd o Baked o Coho MR AUGUST PIEPER Cilixcnthip American Problem I Gel Ideoi MRS. VERNICE MEARNS School Nurte -CoId, Cold. Hoar! MR WALLACE ZlMMERMANN Biology Social Science Mr. touchdown U. 5. A MISS JEAN SALAZAR Sponith Englith The Donee ol ihe Toreo-dori”' MRS. CAROL SANDS Phytical Education Deiert Song MISS MARIE SCHOENEMANN Englith The A phobef Song MR, WEBB SCHULTZ Phytical Educofion Tofc. M. Ou» t0 thm G„m. MR CLAUDE RADTKE Science Noturo Boy MISS ALICE POUNDER Office Attittonl — 5 —
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A B or not a B That it the question. MR. ROGER ARNOLD Imtrumenlol Muii Engliih Sound OH MR LESLIE BROWNE Indutlriol Art Woody Woodpecker MISS MARIE BLOCH lotin Englith President of lo ol W.C A. Th Romon Kind MR. OAVID CURRY Mofhomotict Wonderlutt MRS. BETTY DIXON Speech Eogliih There’s No Suimoit Lit Show Buimeti MR. LAUREN DIXON Mothomotic Loft Settle Down MISS EUNICE HAHN History ' Bonepart'i Retreat MISS LOUISE JACOBSON MISS VIRGINIA JOHNSON Commcrciol Vocol Music Tho March of the Woo den The Old Piono Roll Bloat Soldiers — 4 —
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S»ot d: V. Grvbel. R. Smith. J. St v r»i. E. Quinney, T. Finley. N. Ravn, R. Grabow. Standing: I. Gauger, I. Kief. C. Steveni, E. Shepard, 1. Monnoberg, 6. Hooch, J. Boutelle, R. Ackerman. E. Quinney, J. Stevens, T. Finley Student Cdt ounci The student council is made up of the four class officers from grades nine through twelve with Mr, Kleyensteuber as their advisor. The purpose of the council is to give the students a chance to voice their opinions through representatives. Our annual Homecoming Celebration is sponsored by the student council. This year it also put on a very successful mixer, with the admission charge l 2f per inch. This year the council passed a rule stating that all class treasurers must submit, at the end of the year, a complete report on the financial status of each class. This report is to be read to the class members. Our council has also started to work on a code of standards for cheerleaders. Officers for this year were President, Earl Quinney; Vice President, Tom Finley; and Secretary-Treasurer, Joan Stevens. — 6 —
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