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Noon Dance AXEMEN'S The entire masculine population of Eugene High School makes up the membership of the Axemen's Council. The governing body is composed of the cabinet, representatives, and senators. The cabinet is President Burt Carl- son, Vice-president Jerry Wilson, Secretary- treasurer Bill Lockyear, Program Chairman Bob Haynes, Special Weeks Chairman Bob Eade, and Noon Entertainment Chairman Bob Booth. One boy is chosen from each roll room as a representative to the council, The sena- tors are presidents of clubs with more than sixty per cent boy membership. Hello-week started the school year off with a bang. A few weeks later the student direc- tory, Axe-Handles, was published under the direction of Jerry Wilson. Throughout the year assemblies were put on for the boys. xxemen s Council Row l T Ash A Babb G Bacon M Barber, D.Barnum. Row 2: G. Boehnke, B. Booth, B. Bryant B Carlson T Cheney ollard Row 3 B Cortez B Crow N Cuthbert B Eade G Early, L.Emrick. Row 4: B. Hall, G. Harrison, B. Haynes, M Jacobs M Jefferis Johnson ROW 5 B McHenry J Monroe D Neely D Primrose, W.Reiser, W. Russel, Mr. Potter. Row 6: B. Lockyear T Stockman D Taylor T
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MINOR DOINGS: Regularly a group of girls got together to sack candy for the vets . . . at the Roseburg Veterans Hospital. The girls also assisted the Community Chest and Red Cross drives. They annually present a Girls' League Scholarship, amounting to 575, to the most deserving senior girl. They also act as usherettes at the assemblies. HEARTS DESIRE: Every year the Girls' League sponsors a Queen of Hearts drive to raise money for support ofa children's school in Belgium. This year's candidates were Mette Brix-Kielgaard, senior, Anita Hamilton, junior, and Bebe Clark, sophomore. A prize of S25 was offered to the winning class, and there was a lot of rivalry among classes. The sophs came out on top! We'll always remember the assembly when Bebe, overtowered by Dean Parsons, sophomore class prexy, handed over the check. CALICO LASS: Print and Cord Week, April 25-29, was one of the most outstanding weeks of the year. lt officially announces the coming of spring, and the girls and fellas are gay and colorful in cotton dresses and shirts. A dance tops off the week, and the Gingham Girl is announced. Row l : A. Bailey, M. Baker, N. Beckett, M. Benson, M. Burrell, L. Clock. Row 2: D. Clark, J. Crakes, D. Crusan, L. Edwards, S. Gardner, A. Gentle, D. Goddard. Row 3: L. Gregory, S. Griffin, J. Gustafson, M. Hannaford, D. Hayes, A. Hendricks, A. Hodgins, D. Howard. Row 4: G. Jackson, N. Lucas, N. Morgan, G. Napper, M. Nielson, J. Oglesby, M. Olson. Row 5: M. Peoples, B. Perkey, D. Peterson, J. Riggs, C. Silva, C. White, S. Simon, V. Vincent, B. Washburn. Row 6: Miss Deierlein, Miss Gibson, Mrs Lynch, Miss Woods, Miss Kitts, J. Wiper, R. Ziniker. Gold Pin Winners. Row l : A. Karlas, J. Mickelson, P. Nielson, L. Newton, R. Hall, E. Gingery. Row 2: J. Davis, D. Howard, M. Car- roll, B, Kragh, N. O'Connor, M. Burrell. K. Petersen. I949 version of Hamlet in the Girls' League , assembly. Ki 'rfllfa HQ ndv tor Vetefons Me - a 59ClUcTtgPEoselJU'9' mono E goo rhfffon rilsofrs, lgeligolelon ?,'2glMerre 5,,x 9 9 ' Umor check ,O Dork, pres Queen of 9 Clq 90m p enfs - . ,K ss Presidenfrsons, 50321- .:.f,1g i - - Print and Cord Week committee meets with chair- man, LaVonne Clock.
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. N JA, Council in action Students beat faculty24-I7 One of the dutstandin assemblies feature g d University of Oregon coach Jim Aiken and the motion picture, Oregon Football Highlights. Fun nights were held providing entertainment for fathers and sons. Along in March, Be-Up- Clean-Up-Week was presented with a gen- eral clean-up of lockers and class rooms. The week ended with a big dance Friday night. The noon entertainment committee provided noon dances and noon movies, alter- nating with intramural basketball, to com- plete the week's activities, Mr. Paul F. Potter, dean of boys, is advisor to the council. Q' Be v W UP 5 Q gf 'F 1' h Speciol week's x ff tags Q . 4? - ogg 'LI his M40 Be-Up-Clean-Up-Week Father-son supper dance
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