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SENIOR EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Row 1- P. Schauer, M. McNaugher, R. Row 2- T. Kaczynski, R. Rodenbaugh, B. Raida, C. Wrenshall, B. Cain, Miss Delp, Mr. Haubrich. Patrick, C. Weitzel, V. Finn, S. Leon, P. Turzynski, C. Collins, L. Berman. 'ZZQME The first graduating class of North Hills High School has been well represented in the past three years by the executive councils. The sophomore year when no one knew exactly what was expected, the executive council guided us. It consisted of Barrie Smith as president, with Bob Soleau as vice-presi- dent. Nancy Deiseroth was the secretary and Ole Olsen, the treasurer. The class survived its first year and passed on to more respons- ibilities in the junior year. One of the largest chores of the executive council was organizing the Junior Prom. Bar- rie Smith again as president, Bill Perrin as vice-president, Nancy Deiseroth as secretary, Margie J ones as corresponding secretary, and Nancy Lloyd as treasurer, met and surmount- ed the obstacle. Can you ever forget all those speeches Barrie Smith made in order to raise money for the After-Prom Party? Finally the senior year arrived. With it came a new high school and a new executive council. Rudy Raida took over as president and was ably assisted by Chris Wrenshall as vice-president, Marty McNaugher as secre- tary, Barbara Cain as corresponding secretary, and Paul Schauer as treasurer. This year there were again many wonderful activities, made possible by the hard work of the exec- utive council. It is clearly evident the coun- cils have made the last three years very en- joyable for the Mighty Class of '59f'
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- Aissdffw Row 1 Edward H Hunter, Mrs. Beynon, Mrs. E. S. Hopf, Dr. C. W. Cummings, Carl P Beisecker Carl E Row 2 Robert W Smiley, Herbert A. Volz, H. B. Reynolds, M. Robert Frings, Harold J Iohnson Iohn E Thomas Harry L Knight, W. Roy Carson, Horace C. Bennett. 20424 of Zdcccmfdaa With the opening of the new high school the Board of Education has had an exceptionally difficult task this year. These capable men and women were elected for a six year term to comprise the Joint School Board representing Ross Township and West View. They meet on the second Monday of every month to discuss and solve any problems that might arise. These usually include the hiring of personnel and main- tenance workers, regulating school taxes, and plan- ning better educational facilities for the district. The present board has had the pleasure of seeing the fruits of its labors in the finishing of the new high school. The members of the Board of Education deserve many thanks from the students of North Hills High School, for they have provided the students with one of the most modern high schools in the country. Everyone is certainly indebted to these people for our wonderful education. 13
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JOY ADAMSON ffjoyv Returned to us in her junior year from distant Calilornia . . . lively brown eyes that wrinkle up in laughter add much to her appear- ance , . . light-fingered on the typewriter. Y-Teen 2,35 G.A.A. 35 Commer- cial Club 3. JOHN MICHAEL ALLEN John Where seen?-working on his car . . . chemistry class was his fav- orite . . . plans to defend his country as an army man. MARILYN JEAN ASCHE Marilyn Tiny, little Marilyn devoted every- thing to the band . . . a whiz on skates . . . has that extra touch needed in the secretarial world. Band 1,2,35 Comercial 3. GERRIE LYNN BAIRD Genie One of our high-stepping major. ettes . . . Gerrie always greets you with a smile . . . we wish her luck in the fashion world. Majorette 1,2535 Dramatic Club 3, President 35 Pep Club 1,25 Y-Teen 1,2,3, Ass't Treasurer 35 Shuffle Shop Committee 1,25 Bowling Club 2,35 Library Club 35 G.A.A. 1,2,35 F.H.A. 2,35 N.F.L. 2,35 Speech Club 2,3. JAMES JOSEPH BAJUS l6Jim77 Took his swing at sports as our Indians' baseball manager , , , mathematics is his particular niche . . , aims to be a Hying Navy man. Baseball Manager 2,3. MARK A. ADLEY Munch One of North Hills' handsome, debonair blonds . . . a sure suc- cess as a future surveyor . . . his sense of humor and crazy antics have won him many friends. Band 1,2,35 Hi-Y 1,2,35 Basket- ball 1. FRANK LOUIS ARMOUR Frank Seemed to have a magnetic mind for historical facts . . . band was the apple of his eye . . . Fran.k's favorite pastime is circulating around the golf course. Band 1,2,35 Latin Club 15 N.F.L. 35 Student Council 3, Alternate 15 Golf 35 Shuffle Shop Committee 15 Exchange 3. JAMES F. BABCOCK HJ' lm!! Very likeable and nice to have around . . . chemistry rates as his ' h' 'ft d and favorite class . t is gl 6 ' capable art editor of the Norhian has eyes for an automotive design- ing career. Hi-Y 25 Yearbook 3, Art Editor 3g Art Club 3. BETTY JEAN BAIERL CBB' Gln Dependability and reliability- B. G.'s claims to fame . . . proved her merit as band secretary . . . a class on its toes sure to keep as a phys. ed. teacher. Band 1,2,3, Secretary 35 Band Executive Council 2,33 Pep Club 1,2,35 Y-Teen 1,25 Shuffle Shop Committee 25 F.T.A. 35 Latin Club 15 Yearbook 35 G.A.A. 1,2,35 Executive Council Alternate 25 National Honor Society 3. VERA BAKER Bonnie Dancing and eating pizza take a lot of her time . . . was active in chorus and chapel choir . . . will be sure to brighten the atmosphere of any office. Chorus 1,2,35 Chapel Choir 1,2, 35 Girls' Chorus 1,2,35 Girls' Ensemble 1,2,35 G.A.A. 15 Com- mercial Club 3.
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