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Greta Brekke John Berger Winter Student Service Presidents Bill Squire Carol Prather Summer Student Service Presidents these serve through student STUDENT SERVICE. Helping in the attendance office, working for the vice principals, keeping order in the gym offices, taking roll, typing, and running errands. Who can name the numerous duties of the student service workers? The library stall: and otTice staffs came early in the morning in order to take care of the first arrivals. Sometimes there was time for leisure study and homework, at other times there were such tasks to be done as posing for a costume design class or recording grades. Many were the people who pre- ferred helping their school to sitting a whole period in a study hall, going home early, or, occasionally, even sleeping an extra hour in the morning. Last year ninety-two student service workers gave their time and their service to the school. Student service workers in the book room help Mrs. Crumrine distribute books to various classes.
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BOYS LEAGUE. Pop! No, not popcorn, but bones, a result of the wrestling tournament, one of the many activi- ties sponsored by the Boys' League. This year's events started with the football and basketball tournaments, followed by an assembly to present medals to the winners who were: varsity football-Don Green, captain, Ambrosio, Bressoud, Le Doux, Hay- cock, Houghtaling, and Solids, varsity basketball-Andrews, Pops, Wey- mann, and Stahl. Volleyball, horse- shoe, and wrestling tournaments were incomplete at the time this article went to press. Coach Bob White, sponsor, said there was a good turn out for all tournaments. A quiet day on the campus was the Boy Hate Girl Day when the boys weren't speaking to the girls, but things were patched up at the Reunion Romp . Boy and Girl Dress Up Day ended a long list of the year's activities and really made the campus look smart. boys, league .N I A' ,fl 'ix . , A TOP-The sky's the limit in the Boys' League basketball tournament, part of a successful year of noon sports. BOTTOM-Where's the ball? No one seems to know. This action was part of a fast-paced Boys' League football tournament. SUMMER BOYS' LEAGUE CABINET-TOP: Power, Smith- Hard playing took place at noon while the Boys' League BOTTOM: Krant, president, Zappa. football tournament was going on.
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