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. id FIRST ROW: Charles Wentland, Robert Davis, Sandra Herendeen, Sharon Felke, David Casey, William Rippe, Karen Helf, Phyllis Miller. SECOND ROW: John Flora, Lu Ann Myers, Joe Zern, Carson Culler, Gary Leggett, Sue Smith, | Marcia Shreve, Marilyn Reynolds, Mr. Ober. THIRD ROW: Melvin Culler, Gordon Holmes, Larry Beverly, Tony Kolbe, : Harry Jackson, William Seigel. Student Council ‘Citizens of the Future’’ The Student Council, under the sponsorship captain for his homeroom for the annual magazine of Mr. Ober, was organized in November and kept sales campaign. quite busy all year. It is composed of one rep- The Student Council collected the donations resentative from each homeroom elected by the for the Tuberculosis and March-of-Dimes drives. members of that homeroom. Another project of the Council this year was The Student Council worked to create a better serving as a central agency for the collecting of understanding between the teachers and students. money for CARE. Each member of the Student Council acted as a TOP to BOTTOM: Gary Leggett, Treas- urer; Melvin Culler, Wice-President; Gordon Holmes, Secretary; Sharon Felke, President.
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FIRST ROW: Rodney McMillan, Ronald Murphy, William Rippe, Richard Rowe, Theodore Smith, Wayne Peters. SECOND ROW: John Reed, Wayne Malcolm, larry Yarian, Paul Dell, Robert Cuckler, Charles Quinn, Mr. Bate- man. THIRD ROW: Ted Thrush, Donald Chrisholm, Donald Thompson, Kenneth Flora, James Knott, Gary Parker. Operators Club Ted Thrush, Secretary; Eldon Menges, Vice-President; Don- ald Thompson, President; Larry Yarian, Treasurer. Operators Club is an organization which year after year is giving more service to the school. This year they were of great help to many teachers’ in running the motion picture machine, in operating the juke box, tape recorder, slide projectors and the opaque pro- jector. The operation of the public address systems, whether at athletic events, at after-game dances, or in the auditorium for public programs, is another very use- ful service of this organization. The Operators Club is under the direction of Mr. Bateman, who is always on hand to see that the boys are taught how to operate the different machines with the utmost skill.
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i i i : | | 1 | | i i i Pep Club “A Filming of School Spirit’... Pep, pep, pep, and more pep! That is what this club has plenty of. Through their many efforts they boost the team and raise schoo l spirit sky high. They practice their yells and have card drills twice a week throughout the basketball season. After a game, sore throats, messed-up hair, and the plain ‘‘worn out looks’’ are trade marks of this high-spirited club. It is worth all the work though, because these girls are behind the Railroaders all the way. | 7 FIRST ROW: Violet Smith, Carol Fike, Martha Feightner, Norma Brown, Julianne Burtch, Carol Chrisholm, Olivia Cleland, Carol McDermott, Christine DePew, Carol Reed, Linda Harman, Sandra Heren- deen, Susan Hollis, Carol Johnson. SECOND ROW: Charlotte Atkins, Judy Baker, Barbara Byanski, Judith Detrick, Nancy Harter, Judith Hel- bert, Karen Newbauer, Janet He- witt, Sharon Hoffman, Sandra Wil- coxson, Janet Moses, Karen Jensen, Sondra Musser, Barbara Gerber, THIRD ROW: Janice Brown, Jane Parker, Margaret Farrington, Pa- tricia Goephert, Marilyn Gump, Beverly Jordon, Janet Knapp, Sandra Godwin, Nancy Cripe, Alice Imbody, Karen Leech, Suellyn Wil- mot, Linda Mitchell, Anita Morrison, Rebecca Nelson, Linda Owen. FIRST ROW: Susan Runion, Vice- President; Sue Smith, President; Linda Harman, Secretary-Treas- urer, SECOND ROW: Class Rep- resentatives: Janet Thrush, Judith Reeves, Eleanor Thur- man, Carolyn Ridenour. FIRST ROW: Caro! Vice, Charlene Lovette, Norma Mowrey, JoHanna Simon, Susan Ruhland, Barbara Muz- zillo, Sherry Staley, Sharon Felke, Belva Gerber, Nancy Shafer, Rose- mary Vogel, Anna Moran. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Reynolds, Joyce Smith, Karen Reasoner, Mary Ann Sarpa, Dixie Shipe, Renee Oben- dorf, Susan Runion, Janet Thrush, Sandra Nicholson, Linda Steffen, Carole Swander, Mary Swank, Bon- nie Myers, Kay Sithen. THIRD ROW: Mae Hathaway, Judith Reeves, Carolyn Ridenour, Eleanor Thurman, Connie Robbins, Marcia Shreve, Sue Smith, Sandra Funk, Jean Star- ner, Janet Tuttle, Gloria Tincher, Elnor Livergood.
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