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Purpose of USHERS CLUB is to aicl in all athletic events and to help with any other school activities, 1'6- portecl Nancy Pebbles, president. Ushers assist at loot- hall games, basketball games, concerts, plays, yisitations, commencement, and other functions ol the school, Harold Anderson is adviser for the group. KNIGHTS OF THE OYSTER is a service organization formed lor athletic events such as loothall and hasket- hall. KOs, as they are known, help with the score- board, benches, and the clean-up ot' the Held equip- ment lor loothall. They also help with the conces- sions stancl. Chief ol' this year's club is Roy .-Xlhro, and atlviser is Robert Stumners. ee WORKING FOR LOST AND FOUND is a service organization which keeps a record of all articles turned in. During both lunches, owners may recover their articles hy identify- ing them at tl1e lost and liouncl desk near the caleteria. Ann Maury is chairman. USHERS pictured at top are: irow onel Tranurn, Schwarze, Strand, Hallmeyer, Anderson, l. lohnson, l-lollenbeclc, Cannon, Sato, Pebbles Campbell, Crow twol Sergeant, Shumate, Blocher, Plamondon, Wynstra Maguire, Hopkins, Sweeney, Auvinen, Maury, Hunter: lrow threel Croll Spendlove, Frisch, Snead, I-laumann, Amans, Hayden, Holden, Niemi L. Iohnsony Harold Anderson, adviser. KOS pictured above left are: trow onel Franzen, Millam, Alcehurstp trow iwol Windrem, O'Malley, Ohnernus, Robert Summers, adviser. LOST AND FOUND COMMITTEE members pictured right are: flow onel Williams, Holmes, Willows: lrow lwol Maury, Noftsinger, Rock, Pauly trow three! Tyler, Scott, l-lufline. Page Twenty-four
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c THE FUTURE Members of the FOREIGN LANGUAGE COUNCIL pic- tured at right are: lrow onel Weiks, Dunn, Medearis, De- Biose, Turner: Krow twol Miss Mary Schmitt, Miss Olive Betti, Don Thornhill, Robert C. Anderson, Miss Mary Farrington, advisers. FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS pictured below at left are: Baker, Guerin, Miss Mary Farrington, adviser: DeBiose. SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS pictured below at right are: Frank, Fitzgerald, Schneider, Farrell, Robert C. Anderson, adviser, Krenik, Haskett, Dunn, Cannon. LATIN CLUB OF- FICERS pictured at bottom left are: frow onel Andrews, Ser- geant, Peck, Rolofi, Leonardsong lrow twol Baker, Miss Olive Betti, adviser, Mounts, Tiernan, Hazlitt. GERMAN CLUB OFFICERS pictured at bottom right are: Baker, DeVaney, Skellenger, Don Thornhill, adviser.
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X , . THE sci-loot , f N' ,. I f J 'l'V I f t- . 4,7 f ' Members of the PA CREW pictured at top left are: irow onel Marcinko, Olsen, Bever, irow twol Eagan, Pearson, Anderson, Pernela, lohanson, Tilford Cribble, advisery Horton. Members of the STAGE CREW pictured at top right are: Crow one, Boe, Lewthwaite, White, Hunter, Mallory, Padget, Pearly Crow twol Barner, Gabbard, Renberg, Landay, Eagan, Williams, Richard Meigs, adviser. Members of the PROIECTION CREW pictured above left are: irow onel Abbott, Broum- Calling students to the office, handling sound equip- ment for the stage and games, and playing music to Room 5 during the lunch period were some oi' the many duties of the PUBLIC ADDRESS CREW. This Ser- vice organization is advised by Tilford Gribble. Showing movies and slides to classes and during assemblies was the duty of the PROIECTION CREW. Crew chief this year was Pete Peterson. Tilford Gribble served as adviser. ley, Shattuck, White, Cheeka, Grunenielder, Tiltord Gribble, adviser: Crow twol Nielson, Crews, Brady, LeMaster, Perritt, Bever, Whitedp lrow threel Peterson, Windrem, Olsen, Heath, Albro, Wisniewski, Shelton, McLaughlin. Members oi the HOUSE AND GROUNDS COM- MITTEE pictured above right are: Rock, Gamer, Walter Chance, ad' viser. STAGE CREW operates the stage for all school and public functions that use the auditorium. This includes operating the curtain, house lights, and the spotlights. HOUSE AND GROUNDS is a group of boys that give up their study period to work around the school under their adviser, Y'Valter Chance. They pick up litter and make the school more pleasant to look at. For this service they receive a letter award which is a small thank- you for their big service. Page Twenty-five
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