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Cheer Leaders Left to right: Betty Arnold, Patricia Starlipcr, Janice Rosenberry, Helen Barnes, Elaine Jones, Peggy Lamaster. - The purpose ot thc Cheer Leaders is to foster hetter athletic spirit and to keep sports: on 1: high plain in Lemasters High School. The organization is comprised of six girls: one senior, foul' juniors and one sophomore. Elaine jones was elected head cheer leader of the squad which has hcen active during the entire school season. Athletic Council An Athletic Council, consisting of students. was formed this year for the first time at Lemasters. The purpose of the Council is to give the students representation in determining athletic problems and policies. The representatives are chosen hy the coaches and include two seniors. two juniors, two sophomores, and one freshman. The hoys and girls meet separate-lv hut are organized for the same purposes. ' The duty of the council is to assist the coaches on prohlcms which might arise and to advise them on any issue which they may he called upon to settle. The councils act in an advisory capacity in many matters. the couches making the final decisions. The council and the coaches have set up a new svsteni for awarding athletic letters and have made training rules for the various sports. Lettermen and Women Front row, left to right: Nellie Keefer, Helen Barnes, Peggy Lamaster, Janet Failor, Dorothy Bricker. Second row: John Stoner, Ivan Myers, Harold Frye, Glenn.Barnes, Eugene Hull, John Hawbaker, Bruce Yeager, Richard Riley, Donald Hopkins, Guy Hollenshead, John Hill, Jack Hill, John Brake.
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Student Council The Student C'oun'iil represents the stuclcnt burly in XV0l'lilllQ' out problems of the school. Two memhers are elected funn each clriss annually or remesentatives and the Class presidents Zllllfllllillllfiillf' hecome menihers. The Council elects il fourth member from the senior class. Dr. lYil'CCllZilYZllC acts as council ziclvisor. The ofiicers for this your are: I'1'v.vi1lt'r1f, ClL'Y l'lOLl.liN5llliAIlQ lvlill'-fll'4'.V1'dL'LIf, H.Xlil'PLD FRYE: Svi'1'u!ary, IEVELYN B12N151r1cK. The members ziccorcline to classes are: 5c11ifn'sill.x1:ol.n FRYIQ, f,iLENN B XRNES, RAYMUNU IJAXYIIAKER, El'lil,YN BENIQIJICK: ,llllllOl'S-l,ORE'l l'A RuCKwi5LL, GU' Hoi.- LENSHEAIJ, DllN.XlIJ AUSTIN: Soplioinores-jo11N Siirmn, lr.xN AlYliRS, jfmx Ros- ENBERRYI Freslnneii-Ro11NuY hlL'l,.-XL'lllILIN, llfxnmn lJlI5lIUNtl, G1iRi91N.-x SlXll '!l. Study l-lall Picture Left to right :-Row 1, front to rear-Glenn Barnes, Richard Hopkins, Harry Fritz. Row 2- Marshall Kuhn, LuRae Ferry, Evangeline Buckwalter, Dean Christman. Row 3-Susan Meyers, Wanda Hull, Ivan Myers, Donald Hopkins, Eugene Hull, Roy Ensminger, Doris Reeder. Row 4-Donald Blattenberger, Olive Hayes, Shirley McLaughlin, Nellie Keefer, John Hawbaker, Jack Hill, James Failor, Agnes Deaver. Row 5-Harold Frye. Evelyn Benedick, Donald Gayman, Naomi Negley, Raymond Hawbaker, Eleanora Yeager, Dorothy Thompson, Helen Cuif. Row 6-Janet Failor, June Myers, Georgina Smith, Bernice Moats, Jerry Meckley, Carrie Landis, Pauline Rubeck, Helen Barnes, Elaine Jones. Row 7-Jack Hawbaker, Joan Rosenberry, Virginia Ommert, Dorothy Etter.
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