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The Council PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT year 1952-1953 found the school student body, with an able student council; engaged in many activities. Eight students— SECRETARY Dale Hug, Dean. Wes tens kow, Mikie Fries, Janice Wilson, Alice TREASURER Mikie Fries Gamble Hallgarth, Laura Feik, Sharon Kinnel, Joanne Kinnel, Janice Wilson Kay Ruckman and Lorna Saling—represented the Panther Den at the Student Council Conference at Eastern Oregon College, bringing back many new ideas, as well as lots of enthusiasm. I Selling booster tickets, sponsoring National Assembly Programs and athletic events such as football, basketball, volleyball, and baseball, and selling ice cream and pop helped maintain the financial program. During the fall the P.T.A. helped with the biggest and most profitable carnival in years. Later the Bustles and Beaux staged a colorful Square Dance Festival, with callers and dancers from all over Eastern Oregon. These two events brought considerable sums into the treasury. The invitational Holiday Dance came as a high light on the social calendar of the Panther's Den. Social dancing, sponsored by the mothers, class parties, basket socials, pie auctions, football banquet, grade school Amateur Show, the Junior Play and movies were affairs of the winter. The mid-year was climaxed by the unexpected success of the basketball team at the District 8-B Tournament and Kay Ruckman's semi-formal party at the Country Club for the basketball boys and their girl friends. Spring ushered in the Junior-Senior Prom, one act plays, school picnic at Cove and cyadnation. The cooperation and backing of the parents and the whole community as well as that of the excellent teaching stall, was felt to be an outstanding asset to a successful year. Oh( hear the call 1 Gooa hunting all Dale Hug That keep the Jungle Law.'1 Dean Westenskow Student Council FRONT ROW, L. TO R.: Janice Wilson, Dale Hug, Dean Westenskow and Mikie Fries. BACK ROW, L. TO R.: VA. Chapman, Alice Gamble Hallgarth, Kay Ruckman, Lorna Saling, Anita Tuck, Sharon Kinnel, Ilene Bewely, Dianne Wagner, Laura Feik, Joanne Kinnel, Carl Hensley, Darrell Bewely and Lavonne Tuck.
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L. to R.: Ava Wagoner, Darrel Biller-beck, Kira Jordan, Cecil McDonald, Dwight Hopkins, Shirley Calhoun, Mr. Peters, Beryl Pugh, Carl Hensley, Jim McKinnis, Lila Trans ue, Lavonne Tuck and Raymond Wyland. NOT PICTURED: Gwen Ott, Gene Sabey, Jack Place and Wayne Gorham. And the band played on- The Thorns Panthers Give Pan I online The Story of Christmas was presented in song and pantomine on December 18. There were one hundred-ten students in the chorus, directed by Mr. Peters with the co-operation and aid of the other teachers. There were twenty students in the panto-mines. Six grade school students and six high school students are members of the school band. They played during the intermissions at some of the basketball games, far the amateur show and far the Christmas Program. ‘ The chorus, accompanied by Kay Ruckman, Is planning to present a western operetta, written by Mr. Peters, in the spring. The band and the chorus are both directed by K£. Peters. i I L. to R., FRONT ROW: Weldon Gorham, Kenneth Place, Donna Booth, Bertha Hohstadt, Lulu May Doud, Patricia Lively and Ann McDonald. SECOND ROW: Kendrick Siegrlst, Raylene Boo-venkamp, Randi Johnson, Charlotte Coffin, Charlotte Patrick, Bobby Austin and Larry Hardman. THIRD ROW: Norman Peters, Eugene Tuck, Larie Patterson, Marlene Peterson, Sheila Statler, Gene Sabey and Patsy Le Loup. FOURTH ROW: Bobby McLaughlin, Owen Ott, Tommy Noyes, Raymond Wyland and David Beck.
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