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STUDENT COUNCIL: ROW 1: Fetter, Corwin, Gibb, Pres. Christiansen, Sec. White, Metzger, Hensel, ROW 2: Cook, McCumber, Baer, Weston, V. Pres. Conley, Radel, Coulson, Mr. Harrington. GRADE ORCHESTRA: ROW l: Heller, Greene, Campbell, Branch, Buckley, Moore, Miner, Ferry, Parker, ROW 2: Bosley, Fetter, Jim Parker, MoGlothlin, Hrs. Hoover, R. Loudenslager, D. Loudenslager, V. Buckley Sandridge. 1
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GRADE ORCHESTRA The Grade Orchestra is made up of sixteen members. This is a new music organization this year. Our purpose is to pre- pare these children for a better high school orchestra. Al- so gives us an opportunity of practical training. We have learned several songs and have performed at the Junior Play and the Farmrr's Institute. 1 STUDENT COUNCIL Pres Norma Christiansen Vice Pres ' Jim Conley Secretary Gene White The Student Council is an organization of three ripresen- tatives from each high school class and the seventh an .the eighth grades. Our purpose is to promote the interestscn'the student, and plans to better and enliven our school systemJNe sponsored several activities including the Freshman initia- tion and party,the Halloween Party, and the Valentine Danceso- cialized dancing at the noon hour occasionally, and assembly programs presented by different classes. We wish to thahk Jane Bishop and Marilyn Metzger for their cooperation in making the dance programs mdich we Lused for our socialized dancing and we want to thank anyone else who has helped in making our year a success. T VALENTINE DANCE ' 1: On February 9 the Student Council sponsored a Valentine Dance in the gym. For the occasion most of the girls were formals and some had very pretty corsages. , The gym was decorated by Mary Radel, Richard Granlee, and Norma Christiansen with the assistance of Mr. Mc Farlan. Red paper hearts and cupids were pasted on the walls, and red and white crepe paper was hung from the walls across the ceiling. In the sauth end of the pym several card tables were set up for refreshments. Our only lights were a few floor lamps among the tables. Gerry Gibb and Dorothy Herbert served on the refresh- ment committee. They served ice crean,ehocolate cake, coke and assorted nuts and candies.
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