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ORGANIZATIONS
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First Row: Richard King, James Koontz, Betty Long, Charles Manges, Mildred Marshall, Anthony Masciocchi, Genevieve May, Maxine May, Anna May McFarland, John McFarland, Betty Means. Second Row: Bryce Means, Ethel Mellot, Vasti Mellot, Betty Jean Miller, Clara Miller, Loren Miller, Fred Mills, Carolyn Mobus, Edna Mongold, John Morgret, Paul Myers. Third Row: Marie Nelson, Coy Pee, Betty Pepple, Lela Price, Suzanne Rearick, Betty Redinger, Ralph Rice, Henry Rinard, Austin Ritchey, Donald Ritchey, Curtis Rohm. Fourth Row: Howard Ruby, Ruth Rush, Fred Sipes, Louise Shipley, Kenneth Smith, Louise Smith, Phyllis Smith, Paul Snyder, Pauline Snyder, Donald Sponsler, Jack Sponsler. Fifth Row: Virginia Steach, Elda Thomas, Robert Troutman, Gene Vance, Richard Van Horn, Frank Weaverling, Harold Weicht, Robert Whisel, Maxine Wigfield, Mary Williams, Jean Winck. Page twenty-six
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STUDENT COUNCIL President............ Vice President....... Secretary............ Treasurer............ Advisers............. ’42 Catherine Harclerode Ruth Lashley Joe Ruby ’43 Helen Ann Balentine Paul Manspeaker Robert Pee ................Robert Pee ......Catherine Harclerode ......Helen Ann Balentine .............Thomas Bailey Mrs. Mallinson, Mr. Shaffer ’44 Thomas Bailey Betty Jane Pee Ruth Whetstone ’45 Victor Barton William England Doris Harclerode Suzanne Rearick The Student Council is now in the sixth year of its existence. The membership consists of the presidents of the nine home rooms and a representative elected by each of the four classes. The Council is an effort at student government. The major purpose of this type of organization is to represent the viewpoint of the students in school affairs. In addition the Council sponsors various activities involving student leadership. The Hallowe’en party which the Council gave this year was highly successful according to all opinions expressed. The Lost and Found Department in the library was again maintained by the student representatives. A hall patrol served faithfully in expediting traffic in the halls between classes. The clean-up campaign, with awards provided for the best kept rooms, proved sufficiently challenging to cause quite a change in the appearance of the classrooms. The St. Patrick’s Day party supplied a pleasant intermission for the academically fatigued student body during the second semester. Page twenty-eight.
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