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These Are the People Who Serve Us -.-n-nu The girls pictured at the right are E.H.S. students who work in the office one period each day. From left to right: Arlene Penix, Marjorie Butler, Karen Denney, Vir- ginia Pittman, Donna Glenn, Bev- e Townson, Evelyn Reed. Secretaries Helen Smith and Bobbie Reynolds are both former Emmett High students. Emmett High could not operate without Ernie and his boys. At thc back are Paul Albee and Larry Hnrshheld. In front: jon Vander- schel, Dean Pratt, Maynard Werner, Mr. Elsberry, Cordell Weseloh, Jerry Willianis.
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The Student Councgld JIM GLENNON Prc'xia'e11l J. Skoro. Row Iwo--L. Siller, A. Coffelt, L. Ziegler, D. Dillon, G. Hankins, D Speros, D. Higer, Mr. Harris. Row one-M. Pruitte, J. Woodman, D. Clements D. Clements, W. Clements, A. Schoening, J. Marvin, K. Denney. Seated-L. Pitkin M. Brubaker, S. Broich, D. Garfield, J. Glennon, D. Yost, B. Dudley, J. Bingham DON Yos'r Vice-Presid ent Council Initiates Projects The student council, headed by Jim Glennon, has initiated several new projects this year. Twirp Week and a revision of the student body constitution were among the most important. The council has sponsored after-game dances to answer the growing demands for teenage en- tertainment. Members of the council have worked with P.T.A. groups in panel discussions and open forums aimed to prevent the development of a juvenile problem in Gem County. Twirp Week proved a greater success than the council had anticipated and netted a profit for the polio fund. The intramural sports program sponsored by the council and directed by Coach John Reager provides an interesting year-around activity in which many students may participate. In addition, the council decorated the halls at Christmas, sold student courtesy cards and per- formed many other routine services. The group is made up of the student body oflicers, class presidents and home room represent- atives. 12 1 Row lbree-J. Benge, J. Carpenter, D. Watkins, N. Brooks, E. Carr, G.
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