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SLIDING INTO OFFICE this year were Freshmen Lorrie Moon, SENIOR OFFICERS ENJOY a day in the park. They are Secretarysecretary; Aaron McCall, vice president; and Greg McGary, presi- Treasurer Tom Crook; President Maurice Weekly; and Vice-president. dent Mark Schneider. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Victor Garrone, Julie Winters, JUNIOR OFFICERS Jim Hubbard, Julie Francis, Steve Arment, and Vickie Choquette proved to be real swingers. and Rod Boone take a breather after a class meeting. Student Council 13
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student council works to correct hangups This year, Student Council attempted to change a few of last year’s hangups. One of those changes was the electing of executive officers instead of having full student council meetings. By doing this, they hoped to eliminate the hassle of mass meetings where nothing much seemed to be accomplished. The executive officers were Ken Harris, president; Jill Coffman, vice-president; Susan Meldrum, secretary; Roberta Wilson, treasurer; Bruce Schroeder, vicetreasurer; Bill Mast, sergeant-at-arms; and Ray Egelhoff, parliamentarian. MR. LOVELL listens to Ken Harris during a student council meeting, while the rest of the members relax. STUDENTS COLLECT the decals they were assigned to sell. SORTING OUT her notes, Secretary Susan OFFICERS RELAX after a heated discussion at a student council meeting. Meldrum corrects an error. 12 Student Council
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staff solves multiple tasks This year's office staff was headed by Mr. William Richardson, principal for eight years and Mr. Frank Grove, viceprincipal for the last three years. Mr. Grove was in charge of discipline problems. Mrs. Judy Baker and Mrs. Florence Moon performed secretarial duties in the office. Mrs. Baker was in charge of records, money and correspondence. Attendance records were kept by Mrs. Moon. Aiding in counseling of students were Mrs. Laura Isenhart and Mr. Dorwin Lovell, both finishing their third year at MPHS. Spending approximately five hours each day to prepare a tummy warming lunch for 220 hungry students, Mrs. Flo Egelhoff and Mrs. Jean Davenport tried to meet the 12:14 lunch line. Custodial staff, led by Mel Floyd with Frank Furman, Vem Breuer and Orvus Miller tackled the almost impossible task of keeping the building free of litter. GRINNING FROM ear to ear, Mrs. Moon counts money taken in. asks Mary Horton, laundress. 14 Administration
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