How Well We Remember Our SENIOR HOME ROOMS Fi rst row : Scconcl rnw Z 'l'l1irrl row: lfourt lt row 1 First row : Secmnl rrmw 1 Tliirfl rtnv: lfriurlli row' ROOM 9 'lxllESSEifi?1TH6f, Marian Coffman, Thelma llnwman, Marcia linker, Pauline Ezlxrartls., lletty Cfmrznl, Viviun llnll Joyce Garner, Louise Fragaasi. Mias Juniatta Miller, Jill Kurtz, Martlizx llcmttselmlrlw, Carol lfmmru, llererly Coulter, Mary Hrzirc Cztmtlwlx, Margaret Inckstm, Mary Anne Hrzibcnvenski, VYinifrecl l'lrmver, lXl:u'jm'ie Day. ,lzmice Corcelius, Shirley Goss, llarbarzi Cunningham, Arcletlt Appleby, Rnxw: Calhoun, Mary fcmltluti, Roberta Ilu llm-len Bayer, Sara Grove, llurutlly Culbertson, Mzirji 1:l'lEKllElIlil, Elaine tiilxhmicy. ROOM 37 Clair Corbin, jerry Corbin, james CllIl!Il1l!'lS, Mack l'iL'l'l'ClllJQl'LI, xxlllllillll Cleniens, NVilliznn llickwn, l'lnrultl llun Curtis Carson. Paul Grove, Frank Gilchrist, Ronultl Garner, Dale llcn, Lee llennt-y, lllair Cmilter, David Grove. llc-rnarfl Ambrose, llvmaltl Cramer, james llieiilc-sclcrfciy john Criswell, llnnaltl Appleby, ,lnlm Clark, jr., Samuel llagshz-tw. Mr. Allen lfett, Fr:-fl llrunt, julin Africa, lluwnrsl Hollinger, lfrctl Aurztnml,
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And Gave the Maior Problems to the SENIOR ADVISORY BOARD VVilliam Rohm--President, Donald Pheasant, NYilliam Smith, Howard Hollinger, James Cummin Nancy Rinkcr, Roberta Day, Helen Bayer, The Senior Class Advisory Board consists of eight members, two repre- sentatives elected from each Senior homeroom. The Advisory Board held a very important place in all Senior activities for it was within this group that most of the activities of the Senior Class began. The meetings of this group were usually held with the class officers and the class advisor on some important matter. The members also brought ideas from their homerooms and presented them to the class officers who in turn presented them to the Senior Class. Besides advising the class on important issues, the members of the Advisory Board collected class dues, acted as a nominating committee for the election of the class officers and conducted the class election, and helped plan all the im- portant Senior activities. Because of the importance of the Senior Class Advisory Board, it was referred to as, The hub around which the Wheel revolves.
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