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First row: Harold Smith, Sophomore President, Gary Leonard, Junior Representative, John Roussalis, ROTC Representativeg Buck Buchanan, Junior President. Second row: Shirley Tucker, Mustang Representative, First Semester, Jill Alsup, Sophomore Representative, Diane Chase, Freshman Representative, Carol King, Gusher Representativeg Liz Robertson, Student Body Treasurer, Betsy Crowell, Girls, Vice Presidentg Jerry Cronen, Student Body President, Mr. Grant Boyles, Sponsorg Hi Gernert, Boys' Vice President, Mary Jo Begley, Student Body Secre- tary, Chuck Adams, Freshman President, Ron Gardner, Senior President, Skip De Vault, Junior Representativeg Joyce Kerns, Mustang Representative, Second Semester. Planning the activities that gave our story a successful plot were the members of the student council, sponsored by Mr. Grant Boyles. The council met regularly in the morning before school to govern the functions of the student body. Adding new spice to our games were the UB- squadi' cheerleaders, who were approved by the Council. Changes in the manner of electing the Mustang Queeni' were also discussed, passed, and initiated. Now the football team elects the queen from finalists chosen by the Senior boys, after all the boys have had a chance to submit petitions. Student Council members had complete charge of homecoming affairs-the bonfire, the pep assembly and coronation, the parade, and the well-attended mixer after Casperis victory over the Sheridan Broncs. A rather unprecedented action going through the Council this year was the decision to deed C Hill to the students of Casper College, since it is on their campus. Now you may see the quit-claim papers and the dollar the college students paid us for the hill displayed in our trophy case. Handling student government affairs and presid- ing over assemblies efficiently, the student council has produced a well organized and well conducted year. Our student body officers have led the Council and the school during the past year. They are, Jerry Cronen, President, Betsy Crowell, Girls' Vice Presi- dentg Hi Gernert, Boys' Vice Presidentg Mary Jo Begley, Secretary, and Liz Robertson, Treasurer.
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5. KELLY WALSH High School I'rinf'ipnl School to Growing Community Needs. BOARD OF EDUCATION-E. A. Swedenborg. Willianl Hurt. Mrs. Morgan Davis. C. J. STROHI, uri,
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First row: Dixie Black, Iuniorg Cile Pace, Freshman, Linda Canfield, Senior, Betty Sensintaffar, Senior, Joyce Kerns, Senior, Tana Moore, Freshman, Lynne Vincent, Freshman. Second row: Linda Merritt, Junior, Mary Sue Baker, Junior, Treasurer, Betsv Crowell, Senior, President, Edo Hanna, Senior, Vice Presidentg Genie Wood, Senior, Secretaryg Irene Williamson, Senior. Third row: Phyllis Angevien, Sophomore, Janet Allen, Sophomoreg Vickie Lagos, Sophomore, Mrs. Barbara Scifers, Dean of Girls, Sponsorg Nancy Davis, Sophomore, Patsy Huey, Junior, Kit Pirie, Freshman. Girls' League in N.C.H.S. is composed of all the girls of the student body. They have elected this Council to govern them. Probably the biggest activity of the Council, during the year, outside of keeping girls, activities running smoothly, was the annual Football Ball. 6'This Side of Heavenw was chosen as the theme for 1955. Stars, clouds, and blue lights made up the decorations which were carefully planned by the Girls' Council. Silhouettes in the shape of angels, honoring the Senior Foot- ball boys, added just the right touch to the wall decorations. Betsy Crowell, Girls, Vice President, presented the football autographed by all the Senior boys to ,lay Edmison, who was selected as recipient for the souvenir when his name was drawn from a football helmet. All events undertaken by the council proved a big success with the aid of its Sponsor, Mrs. Bar- bara Scifers, Dean of' Girls. Betsy was assisted by Vice President Edo Hanna, Secretary Genie Wood, and Treasurer Mary Sue Baker. As money-making projects, council members sold N.C.H.S. stationery and sponsored a mixer after one of our basketball games. Their closing activity always is the series of Orientation Teasg which are presented in an effort to help incoming Freshmen become acquainted with the school. The Teas were as successful as the rest of the girls, activities.
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