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Mica, p.QflAOI'll'L2L ..., if fx ff as u- AI' FRONT: Miss Mildred Famer, Miss Eileen Long. REAR: Mrs. Gertrude Bishop, Samuel Ernst, Mrs, Martha Hartcr, Ciuiodzkzna, FIRST ROW: Charles Hayes, Mrs. Bertha Box, Harry Baughman STANDING: George Gearing, Tom Lunn.
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fnunczl FIRST ROW: Sue Thompson, Pat Thompson, Sylvia Miles, Steve Hauser, Ivan Thomas, Jon Glimn, Joan Elder, John Crawford, Ted Bishop, David Caldwell, Love, Miss Johnston. Carolyn lnglodue, Jacqueline Remley, Barbara THIRD ROW: Mr. Mattoon, Jack Frost, Allan Smith, Shratler, William Simpson, James Larkins, William Hess. SECOND ROW: Joan Oxley, Ann Ghaster, Lanny 5 A. L. Muhoon Miss Helen Johnston One of the most important and helpful organiza- tions in Findlay Senior High is the Student Council. This organization is made up of students who have been elected to represent their homerooms. This year the Council, which is comprised of 22 representatives, has again been active in various school affairs. The main duty of the Student Council is to serve as a supplementary government of the school and to help the student body present its problems for advice and aid. During the school year l95O-Sl the Council was responsible for the election and crowning of the foot- ball queen at the Fostoria game, after which a Coron- ation Ball was held in the high school gymnasium. During the Yuletide Season a Christmas tree was erected under the supervision of the Student Council, and the organization was also responsible for plan- ning and presenting a chapel program this year. Courtesy week was sponsored by the group throughout the school for the purpose of creating a well-mannered and safer student body. The faculty sponsors for the club are Miss Helen Johnston and A. L. Mattoon. Officers consisted of Ted Bishop, president, David Caldwell, vice president and john Crawford, secretary.
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.kadvlhfki FIRST ROW: Margaret Wiggins, Twila Walter, Jean- ette Crawford, Mary Grove, Betty Foreman, Margaret Stultz, SECOND ROW: Naomi Stimrnel, Joan Smith, Jacque- line Remley, Frances Rodabaugh, Jean Slaughterbeck, Diane Wi Thompson. THIRD ROW: Barbara Hull, Cherie Rahal, Betty Karcher, Betty Calhoon, Marilyn Saltz, Marcia Mygrant, Carole Richards, Ann Ghaster, Mary Alice Spayth, Marianne Highsmith, Sue Hartigan. FOURTH ROW: Sally Stack, Cartha Steinhurst, Mar- garet Faber, Shirley Strait, Joan Young, Barbara Shrader, Pat lnsley, Frances Watkins, Miss Johnston. nstead, Sally Shoupe, Dolly Weaver, Pat A high' honorary position for girls in Findlay High School is to be a member of an organization called the Senior Advisers. At the close of every school year 35 girls are elected from the junior class on the basis of their scholastic record, personality traits, character and general conduct. The duties of these girls include helping the underclass girls in becoming adjusted to the school life and in making new friends. This year the girls have been exceedingly helpful in contributing their time to working in the deans' and principal's offices. Some of the office duties performed consist of distributing absence notes, answering the telephone, giving tardy slips when the deans are unable to be present in their offices, and helping students in emergencies. These duties are exchanged throughout the semesters and, if a girl is unable to fulfill her duties as an adviser, another girl is chosen to take her place. The Girls' Mixer, an annual party held in the gymnasium by this group, took place this year on October 5. The purpose of the Mixer is to acquaint the sophomore girls with their upperclassmates and some of the teachers. The Senior Advisers are sponsored by Miss Helen lohnston, Dean of Girls.
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