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STUDENT COUNCIL Top Row, left to right:- M. Stiles, I. Gelenius, B. Rick, D. Gemmill, M. Pino, L. Moore, Mr. Henry. Bottom Row, left to right- I. Cook, l. Angel, I. McLain, P. Iudge, L. Delflose. Not Picturedzf lim Baker. Representing the student body to the faculty, the Hillsdale High Student Council went into action for its third year and has chalked up many activities and promotions to its credit. Bob Rick, Louise DeRose, Marjorie Pino, and Lorabeth Moore represented the Sopho- mores on the Council. Ianet Cook, Marilyn Stiles, Don Gemmil, and Iean Gelenius were the junior representatives, While lim Baker, lim McLain, Irene Angel, and Patty Iudge Were the senior members. Mr. Henry acted as advisor to the Council. Among the activities of the Council this year were the promotion of War Stamps, a Defense assembly, the relief of the cafeteria congestion during the noon hour, promotion of a wider speech program, and a school clean-up campaign. Council officerships were taken over by the seniors With Irene Angel, president: Iim Baker, vice-presidentg Patty ludge, secretary: and Iim McLain, treasurer. page eight
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SENIOR OFFICERS Mr. Baad, lim McLain, lim Baker, Margaret Ann Drake, Peter Kreiter Four long years ago, a green, bewildered, and mystified class stepped into the halls of Hillsdale High School to take a whack at a bit of higher education. Under the guiding hand of the Freshman advisor, Mr. Hohman, they rode out their first year. The students elected as officers: Larry Golding, president: Dave Hayes, vice-president: Norval Wasnick, secretary: and Gladys Austin, treasurer. Along with their regular parties, the Frosh had their part in the Sophomore Banquet with Bill Friedrichs as class speaker. The next year they came rushing back for more. Heading the list of class members were Dave Hayes, president, Bill Friedrichs, vice-president, Pat ludge, secretary, Annette Chapman, treasurer. After Annette left, Dot Harvey took over her post. Mrs. Barron held a watchful eye over the group. The Sophs launched three successful parties and their Sophomore Banquet was the last banquet presented by the sophomores. The theme of the Banquet, with Marilyn Dow as chairman, was football. Bettie Card spoke for the class. Nearer the climax of their high school career, they started the third year of their flight with Bill Friedrichs, presidenty lim Baker, vice-presidentg Dick Smith, secretary, and Betty Rumsey, treasurer. Miss Monti advised this class of Iuniors. Appointed as speaker at the Sophomore Spring Swing was Bob Gustafson. The Annual play, Charlie's Aunt, was one of the most successful in H.H.S. history. Bettie Card very ably directed the Iunior- Senior Reception using the theme, Iceland. The class of 1942 took off to a smooth start this year with lim Baker, president, lim McLain, vice-presidentg Margaret Ann Drake, secretaryg Peter Kreiter, treasurery and Mr. Baad as advisor. ln the fall, Hobson's Choice was presented for the class play. As speak- er for the Sophomore Prom, the class chose lrene Angel, and with a very clever skit, the seniors took the prize for stunts. With the school-year almost to a close, the Seniors were guests at the Reception. They've finished one flight, but still have a historic one ahead. page ten
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