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Joanne Cording, Jaclc Evans, Jean l-loel. Student Council . . do ordain and esTablish This consTiTuTion . . was The Theme oT The sTudenT council oT T944-45. The greaTesT achievemenT oT The group was The planning, wriTing, and presenTing oT a new school consTiTuTion. Through The docu- menT, The council insTiTuTed a new and more democraTic Torm OT governmenT-a Type oT governmenT ThaT prepares sTudenTs Tor beTTer ciTizenship in a posT-war world oT peace. The documenT was adopTed February I. AnoTher proiecT oT imporTance was The school service plague. ConTaining The names oT all G.J.l-TS. alumni who FIRST ROW--Shirley Reddish, PaTTy Slinlcard, Grace KisTer, Anna Bau Kendall, MarybeTh WebsTer. lnTer-school conference man. RuT assembly. Advisers: Clyde Granere, Ann Marasco. are now in The service oT Their counTry, The plaque was pre- senTed To The school by The sTudenT council. AT The begin ning oT The year, The council pushed The sale oT S.B.A. ac TiviTy TiclceTs To a new high. T The council, under The capable guidance oT lvliss Ann Mar asco, girls' adviser, and Clyde Granere, boys' adviser, sTressed cooperaTion as one oT iTs main obiecTives. A year round advisory commiTTee was seT up To carry ouT an ex change OT ideas beTween The sTudenTs and The adminisTra Tion. Bigger and BeTTer was The moTTo oT The assembly com miTTee which planned programs in connecTion wiTh music, dramaTic, and aThleTic evenTs, sponsored seasonal assem blies, and arranged To have special spealcers address The sTudenTs. ln order To promoTe beTTer undersTanding beTween schools, The council held The TirsT ciT a series oT inTer-school con- Terences. The purpose oT The meeTing was To exchange ideas on school governmenT, To promoTe beTTer relaTions, and build school spiriT. ln supervising numerous school acTiviTies and keeping in Touch wiTh all The sTudenTs Through homeroom represene TaTives, The council soughT To promoTe greaTer parTicipaTion in school aTTairs and To creaTe a more democraTic sTudenT governmenT. h T-lowell, Wiladeane ChaTTin, BeTly Sullivan, Joanne Cording. Jenneva, SECOND ROW-KenneTh BarreTT, Ted While, George ForTune, Richard Welch, BeThaline RouTh, Jaclc Evans, Bill Reed, Miss Ann Marasco, Jean T-loel, Anna Jean lvlclnTurT, PaT Dennis, Phyllis TuTTle. THTRD ROW-Tom PrickeTT, Jim Cox, Russell Cox, Jim Taylor, T-larold Doan, Teo PrinsTer, Charles Osborne, Perrin, Richard FanTe. M Duane Lumbardy, Clyde Granere, Louis
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Faculty WiTh recipes as her TexTboolc, Mrs. Wilna Treichler developed The do- mesTic slrealq in sTudenTs Talcing home ec. Girl Reserves and E.H.C. also prospered under Mrs. Treichler's advice on homemalcing which she senT in To a ccnTesT, Miss Gladys Glen- denning became The proud winner oT Two war bonds. Homemalcing class- es and E.H.C. were guided by Miss Glendenning. Fishing and woodcraTT consTiTuTe Two TavoriTes OT Clyde Granere. Serving as boys' adviser, sponsoring Boys' League, STudenT Council, and Tiger CourTesy PaTrol were exTra- curricular acTiviTies oT Mr. Granere. He Taughl shop and mechanical drawing classes. InsTrucTing The boys in shop procedure was The duTy oT W. Allen WolTe. ATTer school The Young American recreaTional pro- gram and The Treshmen class were among his.concerns .... EurThering Wilma Treichler, B. S. Glafc-iyE Glendenning, his in1.ereS+ in biology by delving ink, Clqjifanelei B-AU AHSVJWI Wolfe' B-A. The perplexiTies OT gardening, ArThur Harms TaughT biology and sponsored The iuniors .... Miss Gunhild GusTaTson, chemisTry Teacher, had as TavoriTe pas- Times doing church worlc sewing, and sponsoring The senior class .... During holidays Delmer Born changed Trom The inTellecTual pursuiT oT Teaching physics To The physical Task oT working on The railroad. Largely responsible Tor The annual phoTography Mr. Born also had charge oT visual educaTion and supervised The sophomores and Hi-Y. l2egisTered nurse Jeanne Schellenberger assumed The responsibiliTy oT ushering in and ouT oT iunior and senior high school sTudenTs who were ill. ATTempTing To implanT good habiTs oT concenTraTion and sTudy, Mrs. Maude Dooling and Mrs. Edna Reynolds presided over morning and aTTernoon sTudy halls .... STressing The irnporTance oT acTual proTessional worlc, The Task oT supervising The vocaTional school runs inTo a year around iob Tor HerberT Benson. OTher vocaTional school day insTrucTors included G. W. LeTTingwell, who had charge oT welding: lra Cramer, machine shop Trainer: STanley Thomas, head oT auTo mechanics: and Thomas Page, radio insTrucTor. NighT classes in welding were conTrolled by C. W. Beclc. GTher nighT insTrucTors were S. H. Elannery, insTrucTor oT elemenTary elecTriciTy, and lvan D. Ellis, who had charge oT airplane mechanics. General oTTice worlc and her assisTance To RoberT James involved Mrs. June ScoTield's duTies as privaTe secreTary To RoberT James .... AcTing as high school secreTary, Mrs. Barbara Jane Raso came in conTacT wiTh The sTudenTs and Their Troubles ThroughouT The day. Herberl' Benson lra W. Cramer J. S. Peck Thomas J. Pa e i I i Q 1 Harry Baldwin, Gordon l.eTTingwell, Mrs. AlTa Games. STanley D. Thomas. Herberl Benson, B. S. leadership .... Because oT biTs oT' Gunhild Guslaison, B. A Affhuf Harms' B' S' Jeanne Schellenberger Delmer Born, B.A. R. N. Maude Dealing, B. A. Edna Reynolds, B.A. 1 June Scoheld Barbara Jane Raso
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Builders ol: the lzuture Schools are The cifadels ol democracy. In lhe furure, more Than ever, rhe schools musl provide young people wilh a realisric under- srandirig of lhe world and irs people . . . musr Jrrain yourh as doc- lors, lawyers, leachers . . . musl enable fhem lo rake lheir places in a peaceful world. For if is 'rhe youlh ol lomorrow who will carry our +he plans of Jrhe lufure. H is Jrhe yourh of lomorrow who will eirher make or break fhe peace. Thus The educarion ol Tomorrow musr be well rounded and widespread To rrain 'rhe yourh as rhe builders of lhe lurure world. Se isa 2
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