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74... I I I EDNELL SNELL-1947-Home EC., B.S. of Home Ee. NV.S.C. JEANETTE TWYMAN-1918-Study Hall: B.A.- Liberal Arts-U. of VVashington. FRANCIS WEGER-1946-Math., B.E. Dillon State Normal, Montana. f 09 JEAN ETTE WARE-1942-Home Economics, B.S.f ' U. of Yvashington, M.S.-Columbia University. C. Jensen Twyman Ware Weger v. Hake, J. Morrow, P. Cleman 2 I3 1 COUNSELLORS: J. Stevenson, F. Ott J. Knutson, P. Ellis, P. Kuhn J. Pennington. Top: P. Ellis, Miss Kloubucher, M. Liboky, H. Taylor: 3rd: J. Younie, K. Moffat, M. Nuckles, V. Hokeg 2nd, L.. Crouse, E. Gage ,V. Trosky, N. Russell, B. Lari- moreg 1st: M. Lundberg, R. Rasmussen, P. Kuhn, M. Austin. COUNSELLORS Greet the group of girls who act as good will ambassadors to the new students-the Counsellors, organized one long decade ago, 1938. Parties, dinners, and other social events have been sponsored by this groupg all of E. H. S. had fun when last year the girls put on Hello Week. This year the girls followed all the old traditions and added one of their own, that of having a pin as an emblem of the Club. Pat Ellis acted as leader and Miss Klobucher served as advisor.
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LINA M. MOULTON-l947-CO1HlH9l'L'l?Ll,I B.S-Lin- coin, Ill., A.B,-U. of Illinois, BLA.-U. of Illinois. LEONARD O. MYERS-1941 ce 1946-Shop, AlJ1Dl'6'lilll'k' Training: B.A.-Il.S.C. VIRGIL L. PURNELL-120-14-Biologyg B,A.4VV.S.C. DELOSS SEELEY-1947-Retail Selling: B.A.-If. of I VVashington, ANI! B. SHUCK-1945-Typing, Bookkeeping: B.S. Central Missouri State Teaeherks COIIGSP. MIX- iColoi'atlo State College of Ed, P. Cleman Purnell Seeley Shuck Snell f'71 K- BUS DFUVERS1 H. Hatzenbeler, D. Edwards, 0. Wright D. Vietzke, J. 0. O'Donahue, R. Bowers, D. Huss, R. Eyman, F. Peffers, W. McNieIIy, W. Phare, W. Oliver, L. Dickey, R. Lehrman, J. Norling. BUS DRIVERS In the eventful year of 1927 this school district bought its first bus, previous to this time private cars had transported students in the country. Today twelve buses and one auto average forty miles a day to carry students of the grade and high schools to their destination. The bus drivers, under the supervision of Bill Oliver, have again, this year as in the past, proven their dependability. Rain or shine they brought the students to school and took them home safely.
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Zvwlevzlfa ' 'fifzaayf A.S.B.: R. Uusitalo, J. Lee, B. Koester, Wm. Brown, L. Swisher, H. Hatzenbeler. GlFtL'S LEAGUE: Standing: G. Kelley, J. Tucker, NI. Jaques, Nliss Ware Seated: J. Lee, G. Kelley, J. Hartman, B. Tozer. A. S. B. The necessity of organized spirit and energy in the high school was first noticed in the fall of 1909. Definite steps were taken at this time to harness and direct the abundance of spirit with the result that mass meetings were held and the first student body organization was created with the entire student body and faculty, one hundred and sixteen in all, joining the organization. After minor changes, the A. S. B. is still basic- ally the same and has become he efficient ruling body it is today deciding all important issues af- fecting the student body as a whole. This year the officers were: Bob Koester, president, Herb Hatzenbeler, vice-presidentg jane Lee, secretary, Lloyd Swisher, treasurer: Russ Uusitalo, sopho- more representativeg and W. M. Brown as advisor. GIRLS' LEAGUE In 1915 the E. H. S. girls decided that a club should be organized with the promotion of friendship and the encouragement of service activities as its keynote. The resulting Girls' League has lived up to its aim for the past thirty- three years. Through the years the club has work- ed with the Red Cross and other organizations. Currently this group, to which every girl in school may belong, has completed many worth- while projects. Girls' League was under the cap- able leadership of the following offiggl-5: Beth Tozer, president, Grace Kelley, vice-president, lane Lee, secretary, Jo Hartman, treasurer, Mary Jaques, senior representativeg jerry Tucker, junior representative, Geil Kelley, sophomore representa- tiv.
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