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Health and Attendance Mrs. Elizabetti Sayle The Health Department, under the direction of Mrs. Sayle, has been very active this year by help- ing to curb epidemics, giving tuberculosis patch tests, giving dental and physical tests. The Huntington County Medical Association contributed the ir time and energy in giving the tests. The Attendance Department, of course, is always extra busy. Handling the job of keeping track of everyone from five to eighteen in Huntington, Mrs. Hazel Bechtold manages somehow to always have a smile and a pleasant word for everyone. Mrs. Hazel Bechtold Thirteen
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Guidance Department In six years Guidance has grown from a little acorn into a big oak. Started in 1937 through the efforts of Miss Wilson, it has en ' arged itself into a full-grown department touching every student in H. H. S. In 1940 room 208-A was partitioned off, and that year ' s graduating class furnished the room with it ' s modern, attractive desk, chairs, and filing cabinet. Now with Mr. Perrigo as head, the Guidance depart- ment consists of Mrs. Hillegas, Dean of Women and Sophomore Advisor; Mr. Gordon, Boy ' s Councilor and Junior Advisor; Mr. Gerdes, Freshman Advisor; and Miss E. Kline, Senior Advisor. Mr. Russell Perrigo Mrs. Bernice Hillegas Mr. Lester Gordon Mr. Bruce Gerdes Miss Emma Kline Twelve
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Student uJBr T we E-E First Row — Nancy Herbst, Betty Thrift, Art Miller, Marilyn Caldwell. Max Poling, Bob Glenn. Second Row Coleen Diffendorfer, Norma Bowman, Bob McCoy, Arden Peting, Bob Carr, Paul Warkenton. Third Row Mary Esther Dunkin, Doris Wearly, Russell Johnson, Jack Leett, Barbara Huser, Marvin Priddy. Fourth Row — Jack Snowden, Dick Diffenbaugh, Jim Tobias, Mr. Johnson, Ed Wasmuth, Eugene Schenkel. ...0 the students, by the students, and for the students. Huntington High School can never be accused of not being democratic. No one person tells the students what to do without the consent of the student governing body, or the Student Council, as it is called. Each of the home rooms elects a representative who attends all the meetings of this group. These representatives are chosen by their ideas on the rules of the school. Some of these are: conduct in the halls (whistling, running, yelling, etc.) ; conduct in auditor- ium sessions (if one must talk, please wait till the proper time and place) ; rules regard- ing the tardiness of pupils; plus numerous others. The Student Council has various duties to perform. The standing monitors are all members of the Student Council. This organization has charge of many of the religious programs, and it has been responsible for the huge success of the three War Loan drives during the 1943-44 school year. Their officers for this year have been: Pres., Jim Bowers, 1st semester, and Art Miller, 2nd semester; Vice Pres., Art Miller, 1st semester, and Dick Diffenbaugh, 2nd semester; Sec, Marilyn Caldwell. Fourteen
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