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£ eVs Go JTlaet Are you tired, dull, crabby and just full of nerves ? Well, you ' d better not be, ' cause you have hundreds of kids to meet . . . 1,500, in fact, and they ' re all just bursting to tell you of their activities. First there is the Manual student governing body, the Student Affairs Board. Presided over by Gary Booher (standing), members of the board seated around the table to the left of Booher are William Green, sopho- more; Tom McCrary, senior; Barbara Harrington, senior; Harry Schmedel, senior and first vice president; Phyllis Harman, senior; Marilyn Andrews, freshman; Barbara Gritton, sophomore; Joan Emhardt, junior; Rosemarie Reifeis, junior and secretary; Mr. Boris Chaleff, faculty member; Mr. A. R. Williams, sponsor, and Principal B. W. Gorman. To Mr. Gorman ' s left are Miss Helen Carter, faculty member; David Brinker, sophomore; Richard Roberts, freshman; Jim Beatty, freshman; Richard Mahan, junior; Tom Studebaker, senior and second vice president; Frank Mascari, senior and treasurer; Bob Adams, junior, and Richard Nyers, sophomore. Other board members are David Pattison, senior, and Joyce Wade, freshman. One representative from each roll room serves in the Student Assembly. Projects of the board and assem- bly were to keep up-to-date bulle- tin boards, schedule programs in the auditorium, charter clubs, back The Booster ' s safety campaign, sponsor junior hall patrol and su- pervise the student center. H H EI r o lH ' J N mJm » lpT »Al wff ' ' %- ■JH mW ■ i . W ■ t- - L MB L mmmi
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