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WT U . . . inancia and otherwise Page 20 Front Row: Eugene Grover, Bob Snow, john Back Row: Bill Grant, Eddie Hollander, Trohaugh, Bob Howell, Larry Russell, Paul Bozard, Gene Miller, Paul Wenger, Howard Murphy, jerry Kraner, John Chuck Grace, Bob Farmer. Muncie. The Boys' Legion, founded by Dean P. Jones in 1936, boasts the largest membership of boys in K.H.S., inasmuch as every boy who enters high school automatically becomes a member. The Board of Directors of twelve members and five officers headed and approved the various projects sponsored by the Boys' Legion. During the year, the Legion was responsible for two major events, the Hul- labaloo and the Stardust Ball. The Board of Directors chose jack Boyd to serve as general chairman for this year's Hullabaloo fsee pages 114 and 1155, and Bill Elsea as chairman for the Stardust Ball Qsee pages 99 and 1005. The boys used the profits gained from the Legionls activities for various other projects in the school, so they lived up to their capacity of angels for the '51 drama. Early in the school year an election was held and the boys chose the follow- ing to serve as officers: Bob Woodward, presidentg Larry Russell, vice-presidentg Bob Howell, secretary g john Trobaugh, treasurerg and Howard Murphy, sergeant- at-arms.
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ORGAN ZAT1o BOARD Who is responsible for the direction of the cast in their club activities? This big task lies in the hands of the Organization Board which consists of four stu- dents, elected by the Student Council, and three teachers. By scheduling the meeting nights, checking the constitutions, and advising different groups, the board aids the clubs in their organization. At the beginning of the year the Organization Board sponsored a convocation in which members who had been in a club the previous year presented skits in order to familiarize the cast with their annual activities. This year the Board helped the cast in the organization of two new clubs, the Future Teachers of America and the Freshmen Forum. Vlfith the addition of these two clubs there are now twelve clubs in Kokomo High School. The cast bows to this organization for their splendid planning that helped them attain a successful year. Left to right: Margie Snyder, Miss Elizabeth Calhoun, Miss Ruth Campbell, Dick Hess, Peggy Fisher, Mr. Kenneth Crook, Miss Elizabeth Mclntosh, and john Lauderbaugh. Page 19
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ELFARE TAFF . . . if s Since 1936 the Girls' League has been billed at K.H.S. Miss Estella G. Pearce, original production manager, once again helped it to become increasingly active. This year it was off to a good start with the fourth annual Autumn Prom on October 14. The co-directors, Barbara Fretz and Mary Rosalene Shaffer, did a marvelous job in making the dance, the theme of which was a Mardi Gras, a success. The head directors for this year were Suzie Templin, president, Judy Mason and Phyllis Millbern, vice presidents, Peggy Fisher, secretary, Carolyn Ridnour and Bonnie Shenk, senior representatives, Margie Snyder and Shirley Goebel, junior representatives, Susan Kaegi and Ann Zimmerer, sophomore represen- tatives, Janet Frazer and Sharon Frazer, freshmen representatives. Some of the scenes that the Girls' League portrayed much as a professional were the selling of Christmas holly and the handling of concessions at the athletic games. The League also sponsored T-B patch tests for everyone. The year's activities were climaxed by the Mother-Daughter Reception on May ll. The co-directors were Judy Mason and Peggy Fisher. The mothers were feted at a banquet and then an entertainment in the auditorium. The an- nouncing of the officers for the coming year furnished the high point in the evening, and the whole event concluded the gala affairs of the Girls' League '50- 'Sl year. Seated: Suzie Templin, Judy Mason, Peggy Audra Lindley, Carolyn Ridnour, Ann Fisher, Pam Millbern, Zimmerer, Bonnie Shenk, janet Frazer, Sharon Frazer, Shirley Goebel, Miss Standing: Margie Snyder, Susan Kaegi, Mrs. Estella G. Pearce. fake 21
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