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'7!w 8 G 'Z Front Row: Dorothy Haffner, Charlotte Graves, Deone Wilson. Second Row: Ruby Snyder, Vern Bit! ner, Vern Steward, Third Row: Bob Stroda, Bob Malcom, Mr. Gibson, +++ A11 Classes Represented on Council The Student Council is an organization made np of the Student llody officers and Class Repe resentatives. This group meets about once a month to take care of school matters such as hills, checks, and other business. Deone llilson was elected at the half to take l-ee llilliams' place as secretary. Ruby Snyder was elected at the half to take Shirley l'Valer's place as treasure er. The other officers were: Mr. Gibson, as ad- riserg l-loln Stroda, president: Vernon l-littner, vice-president. Class Representatives were: Roh- ert Malcom, senior classg Vern Steward, junior class: Dorothy Haffner, sophomore class: and, Charlotte Graves, freshman class.
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W Jlamlle Puilicalfiand Front Row: Charlotte Graves, Margie Peek, Deone Wilson, jean McNeal. Pat Daugherty. Second Row: Doris Walden, Millie Heintz, Barbara Pollard, Loretta Mauldin, Lois Dykstra, Freda Snyder. Third Row: Waller Heinlz, Buzz King, Norma Holloway, Dick McNeal, Wesley Stewart. Fourth Row: jack Ball. Mr. Miller, Carl Baker, Don Gragg, and Remmy Davenport. Monroe High School Represented At University Press Conference lllonrue High Selmol's pulmlieations, the Drag- im anml the Hi-lilash, were put nut hy a group of volunteer students :incl the journalism class. This group of stuclents all ecmtrilmutecl much to the selinol paper aucl mlifl the write-ups in the l l5l llragmi. ln October 1950, l'at Daugherty, Lois llykstra, Carolyn liittner, ancl .lack llall attemleml the Oregon Scholastic l'ress Confer- enee at lfugene. The ecmferenee was helil at the new lfrlm Memorial liniim lltlilcling on the Uni- versity of Oregon Llampus. Many interesting suggestimis mi school papers aml annuals were ulwtaineil from this conference. Mr. Miller is Staff Adviser Mr. Miller was staff aclviser, aml the stuflent staff ermsistecl nf: liilitur . . . l'at llaughertx Assistant liclitor . . Lois llylrstra llusiness Manager . . XM-sley Stewar Exchange K Mailing liml. Loretta Maulcliii Sports lid. . Carl llalcer K XYalter Heinty Artist ....... ,lean KleNea The journalism elass aml other stuilent voltln teers servefl as reporters on the staff. The Hi-lflash was awarilecl seecmcl place in thi state improvement contest helcl each year lay tht Uregmi Seliulastie l'ress.
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