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-:Miha z-: 'J F' . f s , K m x R'-:J BILL SEYMOUR LEADS A DISCUSSION on the Strong Vocational Interest tests given to the seniors this year. Standing. lei! to right: Roger Cummings and John Hysom, Fourth Row: Ruth Stinson. Lyndel Staadt, Miss Nora Evans. sponsor. Bob Muecke, and Bill Carter. Third Row: d R : Rose Anne Crawford, Virginia Whitacre Lzota Selby. Jane Warner, Shirley McCracken, Bob Dunn, D.-:le Royer and Joe Terrill. Secon ow Elizabeth Scrivener. Ann Haggard. and Jack Student Council Strong Vocatonal Interests tests were given to 36 sen- iors in O. H. S. through the efforts of the Student Council, which was under the leadership of Bill Sey- mour, Student Council president, and Miss Nora E. Evans, faculty advisor. Other officers of the organization were Lois Ann Bat- dorf, vice-presidentg Joan Worthington, secretaryg and Elgene Nichols, treasurer. Twenty representatives from various clubs completed theforganization. These energetic students sponsored the coronation dance for the football queen on October 27, at Eugene Field school. The alumni and students of 0. H. S. plus students of Leavenworth high school witnessed the col- Bremer. Front Row: Flgene Nichols, Joan Worthington, Lois Ann Batdorf. and John Kramer. orful ceremony in which Virginia Whitacre was crown- nd the crowd enjoyed dancing to the strains ed queen, a of music from Bob Blum's orchestra. Not only fun and frolic was provided for 0. H. S. but also music and scientific knowledge was presented to the students in the form of pay assemblies. The mak- ing of liquid air was demonstrated, the Musical Maids and a tenor presented a vocal program: and humor was supplied when a clown exhibited his skills. Besides arranging for entertainment, the Student Council decided to raise the price of activity tickets in order to meet the increasing cost of athletic equipment and the yearbook. Accordingly, the student activity ticket was raised from four to five dollarsg 50 cents of the additional amount went to the athletic fund and 50 cents to the Recorder. THE FOUR STUDENT COUNCIL of- ficers and their sponsor talk over plans for the homecoming football game. Lott io right: Elgene Nichols, treasurer: Bill Seymour. president: Lois Ann Batdorf, vice-president: Miss Nora Evans, sponsor: and Joan Worthington, secretary. C F- 'Q J Mgr D ' as V
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Senior Class gt Lan-v McGrath leaders E Patsy Payne Secretary t V-N.. Bill Yocl-:ey Q Vice-President 4 Lyndel Staadi Roger Cummings Bob Muecke Student Council Dmitri' Representatives
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