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Vice-President Earl Langendorf Studeat @ouucit Secretary-Treasurer Barbara Wilbanks President Camie Witzleben The Student Council consisted ot the following nine students: Camie Witzleben, president; Earl Langendorf, vice president; and Barbara Wilbanks, secretary. The other members from the different classes are as follows. Clifford Motes, Donna Maddox, Melvin Gardner, and George Lomayesva. Echo Coffey, and Camilo Leon, as presidents of the Girls' League, and Boys Letterman Club, respectively, were also on the council. Echo and Camilo took part in the dis- cussions, but were not allowed to vote. The council during the year made rules for the student body to follow, per- taining to ditching, or unexcused absences, and making up time. In December, Camie, Earl, and Barbara attended the annual state convention held at Flagstaff. Seated—Wilbanks, Witzleben; Row I—Leon, Motes. Carlson, Langendorf, Coffey, Motes Gardner, Lomayesva
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‘Saard ScCucatioK Oscar Francis, Member Guy McCain, President Alice West, Cleric EDITH VIOLA HAYDIS OROSCO Vice- Member President You will say Who are these people? We never saw them at school! This is your 1949 Board of Education, one comes from Wenden, one from Salome, two from Parker, and one from Parker Valley. We are elected by the people of Northern Yuma County Union High School District and serve without pay for a term of five years, one person being elected, or re-elected each year. The duties of the Board are to make the tax dollars go as far as possible, and though you may never know it, we know a lot about you, how you are getting along, what you need and must have and what we would like you to have if we had a tree out in the school yard with greenbacks growing on it instead of green leaves. We are all anxious for you to be- come stalwart, happy, industrious citizens, to build up our communities of Northern Yuma County and our country. We want each student to take something away from the school which in turn can never be taken away from you, and which will always be yours alone, to use and enjoy all through your life, and that is a fine high school education. ALICE WEST, Clerk. 3
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