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' 1 Row 1: C. Porter, F. Hancheite, N. Thalheimer. S. Martin, W. Donaldson. Row 2: B. Jenkins, E. Monroe, J . Donnelly, J. C, Bonner. Vi Service with a smile. This must be the motto of the service organiza- tions at Excelsior because they are always so willing to aid in any activities that are being sponsored. Under the leadership of Bob jenkins, the organizations are divided into three branches, the Campus Committee, Athletic Committee and Ushers. The Campus Committee is made up of about one out of every fifteen students on the campus. The duty of the Committee is to see that the campus and halls are kept in order and that a fellow member of the student body does not go riding down the halls on a banana peel. Miss Tombs and Mr. Kendle serve as faculty advisors. Row 1: A. Bulleii, B. Chapman, B. Eshelman. P. Grimes, W. Elliott, N. Heinemann, A. Thomas, N. Hand Row 2: M. Beatty, D. Johnson, J. York, B. Wade, J. Miller. M. E. Brome, M. Hansen, B. Clanton, M. Clanton, J. Gilbert. Row 3: Fi. Lesh, D. Sanders, G. Deceunick, C. LeCount, C. Limbaugh, D. King. fi
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phll c FF Q ,,.M.-Q., of Row 1: S. Pryor, M. Dennis. B. Masters, P. Flynn. Row 2: B. Seaman, B. Bush. S. Madison, B. Huitt, E. Stussy. J l h M K II J C B Row 3 J. Bakos. . s ii. - e eami . . onner. Row 4: K. Mitchell, E. Sanborn, D. Anthony, J. Duncan, G. Hill, 0. Heyneman, C. Frye. SENATE 4, 201.-sf for K T - kk ' X Q 4 JE' 1 Wfuc Talking about accomplishing things, here's one of the biggest and most energetic organizations at Excelsior, working for the betterment of the school. Cray-haired Senators, from their English, American Life, and Senior Problems classes, sit in the enate chamber discussing with the President the weighty matter of Ham- burgers - what makes 'em and what breaks 'em. They introduce improve- ments, reform old customs, and origi- nate entirely new and exciting ideas come directly from the students 'r classes. Kenny Mitchell, conducting the first semester Senate, and David Burnight as the leader of the second Senate, both have done excellent jobs in guiding the suggestions of the Pilots. The Sen rs, also, have done their oughly and efficiently in ng t e ideas from their classes to the attention of all. The Senate has and is doing much in connection with our ideas on the defense drive. Excelsior has profited much from this organization, and the students have had more voice in the operation of Student Body activities.
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s Q XA-Lk M 7 A -' - J V KA 1 hw Row 1: A. Stefani, D. McGrew, L. Crittenden. B. Hill, D. Ander- Row 1: E. Cooper, A. Young. M. Follis. D. Eliot. Z. Davenport, H son, E. Sanborn, H. Steward. H. Sanborn. Radle. I. Hudson. M. Gerard. E. Cosler. Row 2: F. Moore. N. Gandolfo, G. Evans, D. Thompson, H. Grub, Row 2: S. Martin. R. George, V. Cooper, B. Berry. R. Vander Lsan G. Hill, head usher. B. Wade, J. York. G. Wright, J. Bloomdale. .Ka - fffftffgv 1. . p t',-- The Athletic Committee is responsible for the conduct of the students at games, and they also act as officials at the many athletic events. Clarence Willison is sub-chairman of this committee and Mr. Van De Carr is faculty advisor. The Ushers are present at all assemblies, rallies, and forums to perform the ordinary duties of an usher. A branch of the ushers, the usherettes, consists of about 25 girls who are present at evening plays in the auditorium. Mr. Luttrell serves as faculty adviser, and Goodwin Hill and Rae Good are head ushers. SERVICE UPiEllNlZll'l'lllNS Flow 1: Mr. Van de Carr. C. Pugh. J. Jones. Row 2: Le Brier. E. Sanborn, J. Madison. Willison, D. Rose. Row 3: Decker, F. Moore. R. Murray. J. Bonner, S. Mauk, H. Hanson. P2937 . .Erik -1
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