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FIRST SEMESTER BOARD OF CONTROL. lef? to right, Back Row—Pete M Ils, Gene Cole, Harry Robinson, Ozzie Wallem, Dale Noah, Kenny John- . son, John McAnulty, John McGibbon. Third Row—Delton Varney, Jerry Burdett, Charles Orr, Doug Bridges, Mike Marlin, Walter Sellers. Second | Row—Dale Middleton, Bob Stevenson, Sylvia Huseby, Nona Schroeder, Julie Einerson, Rochell Larson, Marnee Kem, Fillmore Sankey. Front Row— | Sandra Mouldey, Linda Eddy, Rosalee Swedberg, Diane Wheeler, Carole Rowalt, Diane Ewing, Barbara Bruce. SECOND SEMESTER BOARD OF CONTROL. left fo right, Back Row—Gene Cole, Tom Waggoner, Pete Mills, Diana Weberling, Pat Kramer, Mari- lyn Peterson, Sandra Mouldey, Diane Kronmeyer, Mike Marlin, Floyd Barker. Second Row—Larry Kjolso, Wally Kramer, Jack Thompson, Mike Davis, Doug Bridges, John McGibbon, Nona Schroeder, Sandra Peterson. Front Row—Rich Thompson, Danny Langland, Pat Mouldey, Deanne Sanders, Marlene Jackson, Nina Stevens, Kay Triplett. BOARD OF CONTROL is composed of student body officers, class presidents, Boys’ and Girls’ | Club presidents, Wireless and Echo editors, roll room representatives and a faculty advisor. The board holds monthly meetings to make the rules which govern student affairs. Miss Mildred Johnson is the faculty advisor. HALL PATROL. Left to right—Paul Polzin, Charles Miller, Kenny Johnson, Nick Terry, Milton Lowe, Rich Robinson, Ozzie Wallem, Tom Waggoner, Gene Par- meter, Richard Mattson, Dwight Jackson, John McGibbon, Gary Lanser, Tom Rey- nolds, Richard Rosholt. HALL PATROL is made up of boys chosen by Mr. John Hollingshead and the , Boys Club officers. Their duties are to keep the halls quiet during classes, to help to con- trol foot traffic between classes, and to di- rect visitors. -
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STUDENT GOVERNMENT At the beginning of each semester every roll room elects a representative to voice the opinions of his class room at Board of Control meetings and to report back to the class. Student Body officers are elected each semester to lead the projects undertaken by the board. Such projects as doing away with medi- ocre national assemblies in favor of worth- while and educational movies, and chang- ing future plays from the traditional Junior and Senior Plays to All School Plays were | undertaken by the Board. | . They worked out a budget and cooper- ated with the Junior Red Cross in the an- nual drive and with the national Red Cross in sending money to the flooded areas of Holland. The Boys’ and Girls’ Clubs play an im- portant part in student affairs. They set standards for behavior and dress as well as sponsor various social events throughout the year. Participating in, or observing the affairs of student government gives students an in- sight into the workings of our state and na- tional governments. It also gives them a deeper interest in their school. Top Picture—Associated Siudent Body Presidents Doug Bridges and Dale Middleton. =e mee = EE ae = First Row—ASB Vice-President Sylvia Huse=y; ASB Sacre- tary Marilyn Tucker. Second Row—ASB Treasurer Nona Schroeder; Assistant Treasurer Sally Alton. Third Row—ASB Vice-President Gene Cole; ASB Secretary Virginia Van Dyke. Left to right—Student Body financial advisor Miss John: son, and ASB Business Manager Sandra Mouldey.
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= % : a . a o = y A - 4 , : r : i - - 5 =F -xy , 4h GIRLS’ CLUB CABINET. Kneeling, left to right—Yvonne Clark, Sonya Lewis, Shirley Carlson, OFFICERS—Kay Triplett, Penny Hudson, Lovella Peterson, Diana Morse. Back Row—Sally Alton, Jolene Owen, Sally Deebach, Barbara Eleanor Noah, Betty Evans. Phillips, Ruth Lien, Jere Chittenden, Linda Eddy, Marilyn Peterson, Penny Hudson, Nona Schroeder, Marcia Cohn, Tam Peterson, Marlene Jackson, Aggie Train, Sandra Shaw. onan Burdett, Pete Mills, Jack uchanan. BOYS’ CLUB CABINET. Back Row, left to right—Blair Nelson, Pete Mills, Larry White, Duane Honsberger, George Bullock, Jack Buchanan. Front Row—Keith Ewing, Bob Allen, Lyle Arnold, Jerry Burdett, Jack Besecker, Jack Olsen, Bill Bean. GIR LS’ CLUB RAD Wee ME Uacassenencarnnenccnevunsvasnisnsecsvaasbdnvet nnn necewanesss¥omeiyiias Suthamboessbeubeentbemipussontesnsee’ President PEAR WOAH i... ceccccactacesstsscccelscecovccsscsete i I I oe ae ea Vice-President PEPUE SY eG iss caiavscciescendecceavs ccceweeksunseseeca das nsvtsasurenaksubecusesbuvanetsshmnuvasasertexeuniesane Secretary TTS: OF Rey ORE OUT CIPO cv cdacaai ccnnetoniieundetenneep dle blaine Treasurer Many events made up this year’s Girls’ Club calendar, the first be- ing the Big and Little Sister Banquet. Next followed a good groom- ing contest, with Tolo on its heels. The Mothers’ Day Tea was the last event of the year. For their service project the girls had two new benches made for the football team and aluminum mirrors put up in the field house. BOYS’ CLUB PETE ATRL ai Sass isaac cetohecinevetridaaae osiosaresk seus Vasbtgg fea Weds es subias cdgpwusibesteueais President PRISE RON ae a Fx tnin Phxe dite nnrcntses-ee0iuX EAP SARA pins ¢5k Bee SUNT BaUN EULAaT on dnebhcrsa anes Vice-President TACK BU CHARAN iricessc ccstenincca cos csecscssenscatssvvasicdesesirvasesstecdmnecnstuseseneiiae Secretary-Treasurer The boys washed cars and sold decals to raise money for additions to the trophy case just outside the main office. This was the main project of Boys’ Club this year.
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