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STUDENT COUNCIL, standing: Jim Shi-pier fprosiilm-ntl, Bob Rocoi-k, Dick Kitching, Arlen Anderson, Herb Mattison, Kendall Huy, Phil Anderson. Seated: Mary Jane Botterweck lsvcm-t:ii'yl, Marilyn Molzen, Betty Toevs, Jean Ralph. Student Councii, Monitors, Office Girls, Librarians The Student Council, under the direction of President Jim Shopler and sponsored by H. W. Scott, planned and directed many student activities, including pep assemblies, all-school dances, football queen election and coronation, assemblies, pep rallies, elections, the Sock Hop, Christmas decorations and others. Other officers of the council were Bob Bocock, vice-president, and Mary Jane Hotterweck, secretary. Several students offered valuable service to the school by acting as library assistants to Mrs. Erskine Roberts, librarian. This year's group included Shirley Pletcher, Delores Decker, Phyllis Loewe, Vere English, Anne Stone, Joan Buller, Janice Royer and Judie Richter. Always on duty on each floor for whatever service was required were the monitors, named and supervised by Kendall Hay, head monitor. This year's staff was composed of Doris Harbour, Bill Foley, Dorothy Kauf- man, F. L. Baird, Barbara Alexander, Marvin Smith, Shirley Oblander, Glennon Decker, Lynn Anduss, Joan Dunlavy, Don Royston, Joan Seibel, Bob Millner, Arliss Akers, Dun Croy, Esther Porter, Jim Dillman, Jo Ann Goering and Carol Cummings. Assisting Mrs. Ruth Grabill in the office this year were Luberta Un1'uh, Pauline Pulaski, Florence New- berry, Carol Enns, Janice Manewal, Kenny Schlender, Susan Goering, Carol Cummings, Ellen Perkirt and Joanne Sloan. These girls checked and filed absence reports and performed other similar tasks. I MONITORS, left: Shirley Oblander, Marvin Smith. OFFICE GIRLS. center: Ellen Perkins, Joanne Sloan. LIBRARIANS, right: Phyllis Loewe, Vere English. l Pogo Twenty-Nine
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Recess Foofball ..... Baskefball .... Track, Baseball Tennis, Golf ...... 32 and 33 34 and 35 -------36 -----37 i y-One V Q A i
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