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CflBIOfI MARY GARTZ Clerk, I BILL WEIL Organizations, L II CLARABEL DOUGAN Oral Arts, II MILDRED SCHMERTZ ELLEN LOMBARD Clerk, II Social Affairs, I ANDY LONGBOTHAM ELIZABETH MOODY Finance, I, II Music, I, II BOB STAPLETON Activities, I, II LENORE WILCOX Records, L II PAUL DOUGLAS Publicity, 11 PAT PADDOCK Athletics, I BARBARA MILLIKEN Social Affairs, II These sixteen secretaries worked independently with marked efficiency and ability. Outstanding were Bill Weil, organiza- tions, who promoted club activities; Bob Stapleton, for assembly presentations; Bob Bonthius, public relations; and Lenore Wilcox, secretary of records, who gave her office a new feeling of impor- tance and service to the school. BOB BONTHIUS Public Relations, II AL LOUCHARD Public Relations, I MURIEL RASH Oral Arts, I KENNETH COLLINS Publicity, I 23
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mu HAROLD SHAFER Freshman Class. II JACK STOCKING HENRY SWAFFORD CAROLYN MUNN ELLEN LOMBARD Senior Class. I. II Sophomore Class. I A. W. S. Prexy. I A. W. S. Prexy. II LILA RENNER EVELYN MUNN PAUL DOUGLAS VERNON LEIF Clerk, I Clerk. II A. M. S. Prexy. I A. M. S. Prexy, II PAT PADDOCK PHIL CARTWRIGHT DICK BALCH BOB BRADEN President. II Junior Class. L II Sophomore Class. II Freshman Class. I This group worked to create a greater response to collegiate activities, meeting once a week with Miss Bobbins to ratify the budget, appoint cabinet members, pass on subcommittees, and sponsor civic activities. The student-faculty dinners served as a medium, for the proposal and discussion of ideas that helped to maintain a mutual understanding. 22
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Top row: Bob Lounsbery, Earl Roulac, Bob Dickinson, Andy Nelson. Front row: Vernon Leif, Howard Mor- gridge, Paul Douglas. fl. m. s. FALL OFFICERS Paul Douglas Clarke Mallery Peter Prouse Bob Lonsberry Earl Roulac Mr. O ' Mara 24 SPRING OFFICERS President Vernon Leif 1st Vice-President Andy Nelson 2nd Vice-Pres, Dwight McCallum Secretary Howard Morgridge Treasurer Bob Dickinson Adviser Mr. O ' Mara The A. M. S. has rendered outstanding ser- vice in promoting a more complete contact among the men students in spite of the torn- up campus and changing conditions Presi- dent Paul Douglas created the new A. M. S constitution which went into effect in Febru- ary. Another innovation under the first se- mester administration was the scrap book, and the custom of holding a dinner for the new officers began. Vernon Leif continued to carry out the program, sponsoring men ' s stag parties and helping to present the Wash- ington ' s Birthday dance in conjunction with the A. W. S.
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