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FACULTY Reading from left to right: Lucile Tombs, Commerce: Harry V-an Petten, Mathematics: Grace Wanley, Art, Commerce: Marie Wilson, Domestic Science: Ruth Witzig, Spanish, Eng- lish: Wilda K. Yates, Music: Gladys Yeager, English: Hugh Yost, Science: Fluth Hill, Text Book Clerk: Charles Kendle, Attendance Clerk: Frances King, Bookkeeper: Joyce Parson- son, Secretary: Mildred Stull, Secretary. E191
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Rising to an unusual promin- ence during his senior year, Dar- rell Weekley assumed the presi- dency. With the exception of Vera Harrington, who, according to custom, retained her position as treasurer for the remainder of the year, an entire new group of officers were elected the second semester. They Were: Eleanore Cruse, vice presidentg Ieanne Gordanier, secretary: Douglas Hibberd, chief justice: Ted Stein, sergeant-at-arms: Bob White, yell leader: and Esther McNa- mara, song leader. The Student Affairs Commit- tee, which is composed of sen- iors, was responsible for the es- tablishment ofthe long-desired, noon dances, They were held the last 15 minutes of the lunch period on Tuesdays and Thurs- days, and were greatly enjoyed and appreciated by all students. A new type of rally was also established by the second semes- ter officers. Reading down: DARRELL WEEKLEY, Pres. ELEANORE CRUSE, Vice Pres. DOUGLAS HIBBERD, Chief Justice VERA HARRINGTON, Treasurer JEANNE GORDANIER, Secy. BOB WHITE, Yell Leader ESTHER MCNAMARA, Song Leader TED STEIN, Sergeant-at-Arms i lay! Hay! lg F' F. A- fff f ff-,,f 'V ,5 5,- , 'Q Lrn Dante f If ipmafh Tonight f ZX? ' v ' A 7 igh Sc Nam. ' L -1- F- vcmbur 20. ' 9 4 at- rur f i 5 -5 D, x . 1 if I Ai I , 4 , g ' ,, U' Qi , ,I at 5 25,57 LQTZ W , ' l Q K LJ S92 :uiifi U16 umm .rind 'dsai 1 ml Bo kervzsm who M .nr me ms flu H Z0 i she P-Im onltism 7 ,VI W , 5 bmi i - ' vim, ' qufixig man in w-mi ni-as b-1 Dlx? r Q ' X Mmm' X manly bi mm, in lk. Who T211 ,, to mn xx-bm the Hun comic the Y
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