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ww liland at Doug Bogley, President Tom McGetchin, Willo Moe Bockus, Vice-President Commissioner of Sociol Affoirg ,R f xx ,u XXXXXNT, X . 'F f IX ' J . www ,,. ,JJ if XX ,Bw i xv QQ X1 X., x u F tx J -tx Betty Kornhuirzcr, Ser rr,-lriry X AN OUTSTANDING ACCOMPLISHMENT of the ASB. this yeor wos tho revision ml its election method. The procedure lollowefl close ly the notionol election, with o convention nncl registration. A big get occiuoinlecl florirte- ul the first of the yeor ond thc piirr,l1ciscs,- ol ci new pop Corn nncichine highlightecl onollnic,-r miicrc,-ss Lcnn l-lciilluy, Tlcusiilci Aflolcolm Hege COININISSIOITCI of ASSCIWWP ljotty Kornlmusci' lxcpt the minutes of the csoimcoil invclings in onlvi' and Tools Core of oll 'c cssniry coitcsivoiitlciwfc, the rccords of ASB. finuiuv won- luintllcil lvy Pot lrclontl ond Leon l'lc1rlli'y. Also on llw tulwinvl this wut were Molcolm ful YGCIV. vga- Coininissioiwi ol Asscmlvlics ond Rol- Doug Bagley, ASB. Prosirlcril, sol rin nul lies, Willii Milt' limlxiis Commissioner of S0- stcincling exomplo of leoclcrship this pcixl ye,-fir, :itil Alliiiis, loliniiv llcus Commissioner of while Tom MCGCtchin, os vice presiclc,-nl, Weis Allili-lit lyi-nts, Don Fortis Boys' Lcoguc olwoys recicly to stop in when Dong wcis not l'Jlt'SIklk'lll,kllltllNUl'lNLlGI'Lll1UIN Girls' Looguc oyoiloble. lA'ri'siilviil,
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KN IN Tl-IE CLASSROOM, through crowded hallways, or out on newly- built Perry Field, problems were bound to arise. Casper found there was no need, however, for questions to be un- answered or problems to go unsolved, for there was a wonderful group of people to whom one could always turn for help-the faculty. Casper found them to be enthusi- astic in their classes, people who had had practical experience in their fields, but, above all, who were approachable and human. Their ready advice was always given in a friendly way. THE AREA FROM Tl-IE TENNIS COURTS to Perry Field or to the gym- nasium offered a real problem in su- pervising RE, activities. Their busy schedule could be interrupted long enough to permit the photographer to snap, left to right, Mr. White, Miss Cook, Miss Aslakson and department head, Mr, Ahler. it 2' X -dk ff, 1 I cl if Pa t S1024 and ?inal MRS. DAVIS, Mrs. Morris, Mrs. Norton, Mrs, Duncan and Mrs. Callahan take a few minutes off for coffee while planning one of those won- derful meals for which they have become fa- YYIOUS. EIJI-IS IS KEPT IN NEAT ORDER and running on schedule through the labor of our janitors and bus drivers. Left to right: Jim Garland, I-larry George, John Shriver, Fernando Septer, Arthur I-Iollis, James Shriver, Wilber George, Luther Vawter, John Work, J. Frost Smith, George I.endy, and Marvin Moore. 0 - M - I E M s, ,f j I fr NX? Vx A, I V . .4 E W mm, Q. R 'N-3 5 2 X
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the Wliee Norma Graham, irls' League President, and Don Portis, Boys' League President A H, A W 'W A I ff rw ,Q ,y If Zi J Yum-M1 J s Student Council left to right First Row: D. Bagley, T. Mc Getchin, K. Cook, C. Martin C. Hansen, S, Holland, S. Cook C, Hurtado, S. Peet, E. Heard, L. Downie, B. Kornhauser, J Rees, Second Row: K, Geise, B, Socin, D, Portis, D, Flood R. Sloan, J. McColaugh, W. Peet, B, Dodd, B. Bismaier, M. Riddlespurger, F. Latham, P. Adams, B. Tyree, Mr. Johnson. K' I 2 X . fl W A . K! lx 5 ., 1-:,.:'-is , X M, , 1 .H gg ,xg is it X wt 1 .gi ' j I yn.. 5 .fs S . V, ' a x I ,qw s L it . A et, I., Qt' B V N Ax Ax U A V 'ff' X 1 . , X V NX VV M V dwwwig xx-, V. h AS : I I wp., sr: ' fig K f .. 5 V gs, y My ,V ' W r Q f X N r K , s li . , l MANY ASB, CABINET MEET- QM, INGS were quite informal, Doug Dy, ,N W Bagley discusses the forthcoming 'L VX, gall student body elections with, left to sfgljdvlll F41 ' fy, right, first row: Johnny Rees, Betty CQ 'lg TNQ, . Kornhouser, Willa Mae Bockuslll W3 -'. ,xxilllj 'tl second row: Leon Hartly, Don Por-fAQju X, lg A .gs l tis, Malcolm Hege and Tom Mc- Ljxxvtbt cf ilk, gat LJ, Getchin. sy in 4 at ll , . t.,, BK C4 Q3 xx! ,X X .T 1 4-V Johnny Rees, 1 ,NNI ,VJ P'-QL wx , Commissioner of Athletics 1,4 X-v wg l ll-si, ZW. ., f bmw In ,.,.. 'tg ? ff'4 j X W WW! sfmdak A 'nv Wfr ,, f , Z V 5 M y 4 , 7 VV 4 4 5 f ' f 1 ' 4 ? J, 1 QQ- av , M- M ' 'N'-A im Z f f
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