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SENIORS SEATED, left to right: R. Hart, K. Leiting, C. Walton, C. Green, J. Johnson, K. Hjelle, G. Bagnatori. STAND- ING: L. Arnold, C. Gliko, T. Mock, M. Sloss, D. Maclean, R. Pratt, I.. Schuler. HOMEROOM ASSEMBLY JUNIORS KNEELING, left to right: T. Campbell, P. Lovelace, T. Brown, G. McDaniel. SITTING: S. Richter, J. Steiner, J. Cottrell, L. Morris, S. Clark, M. Michell. STANDING: S. Lierman, B. Wiks, M. Goodpastcr, H. Marks, T. Wilson P. Wilson.
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OFFICERS The Girls’ League is composed of all the girls in the student body. It was headed by Charleen Svcc, Girls’ Vice President, and a representative cabinet. Their advisor was Mrs. Ella Knapp. The main objective of the Girls’ League was to raise enough money for a foreign exchange student for next year. The Girls’ League sponsored the dance, Twinkle Toes; the Student Director)'; the Girls' Assembly and the Annual May Parade. SEATED, left to right: F. Budkc, Secretary; W. Fletcher, Vice President; Mrs. Knapp, Advisor; C. Svec, President; Sue Anderson. Treasurer. GIRLS' LEAGUE SEATED, left to right: J. Lancaster, C. Foote, J. Haverty, M. Fat, L. Messick, STANDING: B. Jenovino, J. Hoffman, J. Fishburn, R. Nichols. L. Schuler, K. Dean. REPRESENTATIVES 33
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SOPHOMORES SEATED, left to right: S. Harrington, A. Prater, D. Quigley. C. Martin, L. Starrett. S. Ferraro, C. Knierman. STANDING: L. Wedvick, J. Migliaccio, J. Spencer, W. Arnold, G. Graham. M. Harrison, J. Hoffman. The homeroom assembly has played an important role in the student council. It acts as one of the most helpful ad- visory groups to participate in student government. The purpose and function of the homeroom assembly is to provide a better opportunity for the students to become more closely represented in student government. The homeroom representatives are elected by the students of their homeroom. They represent these students and bring their ideas to the student council's attention and then report back to their homeroom. The assembly is of great importance to the student government and to the functioning of the school. FRESHMEN 35 SEATED, left to right: L. Ballcnger, C. Miller. C. Giltens. B. Sparks, D. Perdes. STANDING: J. Dacus, J Wilson, J. Tolbert, B. Champlain, E. Rafferty.
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