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Sally MUbank, secretary, offers a suggestion to the other student body officers; Palmer Zottola. treasurer; Joe Holey, second vice-president; Chet Dathrop. president; and Ernest Averlll, vice-president. Executive board discusses a pep parade. Members are: Harding. Prosser. Branch. Edwards. Holey. Cain. Zottola, Probst. Samain. Averlll. Bertrand. Skow. Davis. Furchner. Lathrop. Milbank, Hilton. and the advisers. Miss Matthews. Miss Birtchet, Mr. Lewis, and Mr. Tetx. — 10 —
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FIRST ROW: Hamilton, Wolfe. Samaln. Fry. Holmes. Dymork. Lree. Currier. Hobson. SECOND ROW: Restul. Edwards. Bacanette. Mllbank. J. Smith. Bauer. I . Smith. Skow. Popken. THIRD ROW: Stott. Jones. Smith. Dathrop. Collie. Cain. Clark. FOURTH ROW: Tetz. Truax, Williams. Averlll. Rep eto. Motley, Beyer. £tuxlmt Qcumcii The administrative branch of the Grants Pass High student government, consisting of the student councils and executive board, has been exceedingly active during the past year. It undertook many projects, among them the important one of reorganizing the students' activity program. The activity period was entirely eliminated and class periods lengthened to one hour. All non-essential clubs were canceled, and the few remaining ones met during the free periods of their advisers. Assemblies, which were formerly held once or twice a week, were then held once ever)' two weeks. This new program, which started the second semester, was to assist the students in utilizing their time. Another activity was the scrap drive, in which all students participated, and the proceeds were used to retire turf bonds. The admission fee to the various games was raised and tentative plans were made to purchase a service flag honoring all the boys from Grants Pass High School who are now serving in the armed forces. All in all, the preceding year has been one of the most significant and influential that the governing body has ever seen. — 11 —
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