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'N-.W Representing the voice of the Salt Hawks is the Student Council, whose m-embers are chosen by the classes and organizations. President of the group was Dan Upson, senior, who was selected by popular ballot. As head of the council, he directed council meetings and presided at school assemblies. Council members found time to carry out a varied program of activities. Swing and sway sessions following varsity games met with popular approval. Elec- tions of the football queen and cheer- Y' ,I I ,. rr Dzeedalent Dm Zlpau I A. if sz- QC Council officers and sponsor: I. Ludwig, vice-president: B. Armstrong, secretary: D. Up- son, president: Miss Carrie Mugler, sponsor. leaders, exciting highlights of the year, were also council projects. Keeping bright the high school's pride and joy, the trophy cases, was another of its diversi- fied responsibilities. Members of the Student Council-Front Row: G. Hinds, I. Martin- dell, M. Hinds, M. Gear, N. Neighbor, B. Buckner. Second Row: P. Ewy, B. Crum, M. Westrick, S. Tiffany, B. Armstrong. Third Row: H. Davis, I. Ludwig, Miss C. Mugler, W. Livingston, K. Christner. Back Row: H. Teeter, D. Upson, I. Oswald, T. Cairns.
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fs! Library While Miss Ethelyn Flagg takes roll, student librarian Marcella Ellison checks out a book for Duane Wilson. 1,1 f I MISS ETHELYN FLAGG . M' QW AW' Future carpenters, draftsmen, printers, and mechanics will owe much to the practical exper- ience they received in the industrial department. The shops are equipped with modern machinery such as the linotype, cylinder press, power lathes. airplane demonstration engines, jointers and power saws. Working with the English department, the school's library carries on a busy schedule helping students. The library keeps excellent files on cur- rent and past news, authors, and statistics. Training future librarians is another of its activities. The physical education courses have the re- sponsibility of keeping students physically fit. The health rules learned will also be helpful in later life. The gym classes form the nucleus of the intramural sports by organizing teams which afford fun along with healthful practices. MR. EUGENE NIEWALD Woodwork, second semester MR. L. D. PHILLIPS Woodwork, first semester A 1,-1 MR. V. H. STROUD Automechanics MH. A. R. ELLIOTT Printing MR. NORVALL NEVE Physical education MISS KATHRYN SCI-IAAKE Girls' physical education MR. GORDON IONES Mechanical drawing
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