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Music: Marguarite Vouga, Homer Flick, Marion Jacobs, Goodsell Slocum. History and Social Science: Gladys Fleming, Ina Dyer, Helen Scott, Cora Jane Melcher, Raymond Eddy, Merton Bergner, Arthur Craven. Foreign Language: Esther Conway, Maude Crawford, Ann Marasco. Mabel Hixson, Science and Math: John Snider, Basil Knight, Thelma Berger, Juanita Sanders. Lois Baughman, W. T. Davis, Ed Whalley, Dale Maag, Eugene Hansen, Albert White, Edar Roe, Raymond Eddy.
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English: Mabel Lynch, Winifred Bull, Ernie Huebner, Gladys Crawford, Emma Groom, Dora Smith, Florence Porter, Goodrich Walton, Ruth Wood, John Pendergrast. Art: Clara Foster, Flora Holtslander. Vocational: Marjorie Corbin, Elizabeth Schlagel, Marie Stolk, Gladys Glendenning. Robert Craig, Hazel Ela, Clyde Granere.
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STUDENT? COUNCIL S. B. A. Officers: Gus Choles, Myrlee Strein, Evelyn Peterson. Gus announcing at assembly. Grand Junction high school surely is democratic, isn't it? said Joan to Abe after they had attended a meeting of Student council. Making the school a democracy was one of the jobs tackled by the 1941-42 Student council which is composed of the presidents of school clubs and the Student Body officers. The group was led by Gus Cholas, president; Myrlee Strain, vice president; and Evelyn Peterson, secretary. Sponsoring the sale of defense stamps to members of the student body was another of the group's projects. Members were also 100% behind the school defense program which was started by the Student and Home Room councils. Plans were made for having a student handbook which would contain information about the school that would be useful to the students. Student council was also in charge of planning the pep assemblies and numerous other student activities. 1st row—Barbara Jane Reynolds, Shirley Fox, Beverly Knight, Shirley Holmes, Barbara Graves, Betty Bieser, Mary Gower, Phyllis Anderson. 2nd row—Evelyn Peterson, Virginia Paul, Sally Reeds, Eleanor Yonge, Mildred Blanke, Geraldine Weaver, Laura Jean Farmer, Nina Marie Barnes. 3rd row—Donald Strain, Gus Cholas, Paul Bonnell, Jim ternahan, Dan Porter, Vincent Nourse, Johnny Retaloza, Eddie Wolf,
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