WHKK«H 0 HKKWHWWH CKHWKKH K WW ChKHKKKKKHKK««W - STUDENT POLICE The Student Police are a democratic form of student government who participate during all student functions. At all basketball games, baseball games, as well as the tournament, the Student Police have fulfillt d their duties satisfactorily. A representative for each class is appointed by the class advisor. Members of the Student Police are: Robert Sanders, freshman; Jack Blackman, sophomore; Betty Hug. Junior; Edith Hallgarth. senior. [ire Staff The fire staff is made up of students who have been assigned certain duties during a fire drill such as helping to keep the lines in formation, seeing that all rooms have been cleared, manning water hoses and extinguishers in case of real fire, and throwing the main power switches. The instant the fire bell rings the students drop everything and go to the head of the stairs, where they form a double line. The mem- bers of the fire staff take their positions as soon as possible and the entire building is cleared at a fast walk. It takes an average of about 5 0 seconds to clear the entire build- ing. which is a good record for a school of this size. Our fastest time was 4 5 seconds. The members of the fire staff are: Keith Fuller, Mur! Poffen- berger, Lloyd McCIune, and Glenn Ray.
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-0 CH C K: H C J H : K: BAP TRUMPETS Bill Long, Winton Weiss, Delmar Galloway, Keith Fuller. Franklin Nelson. Louis McKee. CLARINETS—Fern Guthery, LaWana Boswell. Doris Zlmmerdahl. SAXAPHONES—Ona Hug, Lois Benshalder. BARITONE------Kenneth Fitzgerald. ALTOS—Dorothy Coe, Jean Barnwell. MELA PHONE Wendell Perry. BASS HORN Myron Hallgarth. BASS DRUM—Wayne Downing. TROMBONES—Bill Nock. Elmer Smith. DIRECTOR Mr. Grant. The band of 39-4 0 has made much progress despite the fact that it lost many of its most competent players. The E. H. S. band of 4 0-41 looks forward to many new' members when school commences again In September. Ou ir band this year played for many basketball games, uniting with the band of Imbler High on three occasions. They also gave a conceit, in the spring.
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