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.ln wr, Shdenlf Gauncif ttf Gam padded READING PERSONALITY sketches of future pay assembly artists the Student Council offi- cers are, seated from left to right: James Hoffman, treas- urer, Miss Nara Evans, sponsor, Len Martin, president, Daryl Conger, vice-president, Maxine Morrison, secretory. During their 40 meetings this year, the mem- bers ot the Student Council did excellent work in representing the student body and helping to pro- vide entertainment to brighten long school days. Miss Nora E. Evans, faculty advisor, assisted the 23 students in obtaining 4 pay assemblies, crowning a football queen, and establishing the X-Xa P Ji price of the student activity ticket. The pay assemblies this year consisted of a magician show, a tumbling act, a marimbist, and an atomic energy demonstration. A watermelon feed and several ofter game dances mode up the list of parties that were spon- sored by the Student Council. THIS IS T1-IE STUDENT GOVERNING BODY OF O. H. S. Back row: Miss Nora Evans, sponsor, Jack Bremer, Bob Stewart, Mary Jo Wollam, Larry Buckels, Dale Harris, Jim Allen, Ronnie Stout, Karen Andrews, Jim Curry, Reed Richardson. Front row: Beverly Finch, Jim Hoffman, Maxine Morrison, Daryl Conger, Betty Kerr, Len Martin, Merlyn Bolen, Jane Warner, Connie Jobes. Q rw 7' Gt!! CD KXXXXX. NVVVVVV twvvvvwv ,Q git.: l
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