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IN THE DRIVER'S SEAT - President Bill Nelson and Vice-President Bob Dick, leaders of Student Council, were elected by the student body after a vigorous campaign in the spring ot '55. Stuco Voice ,i ecessities, Desires FM lm! . Ollm mg' l-VV rs C41 All CDXL KY ' 7 ,Fur ' RALPH BRUDO, exchange student from France, is A IW OJ Q 09, ' U , Kyra seen leaving the building, carrying his usual armload -A of books. mf' MRM Jw lvwglw My ALL THOSE IN FAVOR - says as Student Council members vote on a JW Bill Nelson, er .0k'6 17 -- ff-- .... . ..,.,. ,,,,,:mf:f,2::W,,::-Ji,-s
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Cuz!! x xkg. at-,i . , s kiwi' bi, -.Sri N..-f AT CHRISTMAS TIME Student Council members gather around the big, white Christmas tree in the main hall. FRONT ROW: June Lohnes, Elinor Herron, Patty Haskard, Phyllis Tom- lin, Jeanie Hardy, Carolyn White, Jackie Johnson, Judy Kimball, Shera Lynne Rankin, Sally Colladay, Joanne Ludwig, and Joe Francis. SECOND ROW: Cheryl Wilson, Loretta Bartley, Janet Lohrey, Donna Foulk, Ann Baumer, Bill Nelson, Jack Cronhardt, Don Powell, and Wayne Buskirk. THIRD ROW: Sue Sutton, Larry Schwiethale, Duane Brown, and John Watson. FOURTH ROW: Bob Dick, Porter Brown, Paul Bowles, Bob Forney, Jerry Jones, and Jerry Bailey. Not pictured are: Mariorie Williamson, Cerita Gilley, Fritz Mendell, Larry Phillips, Sharon Havely, Tom Stamey, John McClure, Barb Yardley, Roger Allsup, Barbara Martin, Barbara Danford, Carolyn Onties, and Connie Plummer. Representatives Speak for Students Stuco, the student governing body of HHS, had nu- merous and varied tasks to perform throughout the school year. The group, consisting of one representative from each home room, was co-sponsored by Mr. Stephen Butcher and Miss Ruth Evans. Making decisions concerning the activities of all organ- izations inthe school was the chief function of the council. Early in the fall Stuco played host to the sophmores by planning Orientation Day, a program which acquainted the newcomers with high school life. The first dance ofthe year, held September 30 in the gym after Hutchinson beat Wichita West in football, was sponsored by Stuco. The organization also took charge of an after semester exam dance and variety show to help finance new uniforms for the cheerleaders. ln T955-56, Hutchinson became the second home for the second exchange student to attend HHS. The program was sponsored nationally by the American Field Service and locally by Student Council. Funds were appropriated from the annual talent show to bring Ralph Brudo to Hutchinson from France. Under the direction of its President, Bill Nelson, and supervision of the sponsors, the Student Council executed many beneficial proiects wisely and efficiently.
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A MATTER OF COURSE--Counseling students on future col- lege plans, discussing grades, guiding and helping when possible, describes Mr. Roland Elliotts duties as boys' coun- selor. He also teaches psychology. www I, HALLOWEEN IN MEXICO--The black lacquer mask is from Mexico, where Mrs. Frances Arganbright goes each year with Fiegior Spanish stu ents. She also sponsors Los Gatos club. I A i Yf-VY.fL3.Jc,v.J2J,,f5g iXJ3iJ1x JJjfyJU PROBLEMS, PLANNING, AND PSYCHOLOGY-- Guiding college preparations, helping students with school problems, and teaching psychology makes up the schedule tor Mrs. lean Reiss, girls' counselor, and a sponsor ot Kayettes. Faculty Reflect MAGISTER LATINARUM ET DE ESPANOL--Teacher ot Latin and Spanish, Miss Emma Sage helps as an advisor to Kayettes and Los Gatos clubs. is-'- Juv- ,-M.
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