McMinnville High School - McMinnvillan Yearbook (McMinnville, OR)

 - Class of 1954

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a. s. b. officers guide student body affairs McMinnville High School's capable president. Don Hurless, held to his campaign promises b backing the student activities committee, which limited and distributed extra-curricular activities, and pushed the passing of amendments to the constitution. He was assisted by Vice President Steve Taylor, who organized A.S.B. play ticket sales and the entertaining all-school and exchange talent as semblies. which were well received in Forest Grove and West Linn. The heavy task of student bodv secretary was well handled this year by Carolyn Courtemanche. who took charge of distributing pa pictures and student body cards. She also read the minutes of student council meetings over the morn ing announcements, better informing the students of Student Council action. Bob Jackman, as stu-. dent body sergeant-at-arms, conducted a clean-up campaign and maintained an activities calendar in the hall which informed the students of scheduled events. BOTTOM TO TOP: President Don Hurless, Vice-President Steve Taylor, Secretary Carolyn Courtemanche. Sergeant-at-Arms Bob Jackman 12

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behind-the-line services aid smooth-running m.h.s! d£Z A 4. CUSTODIANS who not only kept our school clean and in good repair, but also had a ready hello'' for each of us are, Mr. Orville Oleson, Mr. Milo Cowlthorpe. Mr. Albert Nelson, and Mr. Arlo Oleson, head custodian. THE CAFETERIA COOKS, Mrs. Mabel Swanson, Mrs. Goldie Collins, and Mrs. Carol HarUell cater to the demanding appetites of students and teachers every noon. MR. ROBERT BLAHA AND MRS. RUBY TUGGLE Special education teachers. MRS. MARY LOU COLLINS Superintendents secretary. MISS JANET NAPIER Principal's secretary



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able leaders head democratic school government FRONT ROW: Sharon Turner, Lila Herzberg, Marilyn Helvie, Lila Thumberg, Don Waldon, Carol Didium, Velda Hay, Don Hurless, Carolyn Courtemanche, Steve Taylor, Jack Carey, Louis Ritter, Norma Roach, Vivian Payne, Frank Jonasson. SECOND ROW: Kay Farris, Mary Lofton, Ruth Ann Olson, Jack Temple, Bill Rutherford, Gordon McKay, Jim McAnally, Shirley Bogh, Martha Carlson, Mary Ellen Terrell, Ralph Grow, Bill Worrell, Rolllie Warmington, Ron Parrish. THIRD ROW: Barry House, Lauren Ellis, Dale Robbins, Glen Wagner, Dick Hurner, Jim Lowe, Denny Minder, Dave French, Duane Shaw, Wayn Cody, Lee Roy McCourry, Jim Kenyon, Gordon Baty. NOT PICTURED: Sandra Earl, Tom Elliott, Bob Jackman, Dwayne Fournier. I move the amendment to the amendment to the main motion be passed!'' Robert's Rules got a good work-out every second and fourth Wednesday of each month as A.S.B. Prexy Don Hurless guided student council members in presenting, passing, and carrying out legis-lafion. Vigorously tackling the problem of getting the revised A.S.B. constitution adopted, the council used various means of publicity to instill interest in the students. Its passage served as a major triumph for this year's administration. % Homecoming was one of the main undertakings which the group undertook, as well as making all the plans for carrying out May Day. They organized the March of Dimes campaign and all its fund-raising activities which were introduced this year—the noon-hour talent show, the faculty-senior basketball game, and an after-game dance, which, combined with class contributions, brought in a total of $522. The student council roll contained the names of one representative for every 15 students, from each of the four classes, making a total of 38 representatives. They were elected from upper class social science classes and lower class English classes. Class presidents also were members with a vote, and the student body officers served as executive officers, without a vote 13

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