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fvwni Since the chain is no stronger than its weakest link , so it is with student govern- ment. The student court is an essential feature in a properly coordinated student system. The students who so ably carried out their responsibility are: Monitors work in collaboration with the Student Court. Their duties, which they perform with exceptional efficiency, con- sist of controlling traffic congestion in the hall and recognizing students whose court- esy is outstanding. The monitors are: Don- ald Abair, Allen Stockman, Gordon Nelson, Seated left to right: jo Ann Ellis, Court Reporter, Allen Stockman, judge. Standing left to right: Donald Abair, Prosecuting Attorney, Bill Madel, Defense Attorney, and Bob Murphy, Bailiff. Bonnie Schlosser, Kathleen Wolfarth, Dora- thy Pett, jo Ann Ellis, Charlotte Warren, Ned Gates, Pat Martindale, Fern Appleman, Dick Klein, William Conger, Virginia Zeig- er, Rosemary Murphy, Frances Roahrig, Paul Pyle, jayne Ridenoure, Ruth Dexter, jac- queline Bienz, Mary C-ottschalk.
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As a member of the State Federation of lunior Art Clubs, the Painters' Club has been quite active the past two years. The officers, Albert Chipman, president, Pat Hartman, vice-president, joanne Seip, secretary, and layne Ridenoure, treasurer, have per- formed their duties well under the sponsorship of Miss White. Albert is also the president of the State Federation. Last year the club gave the pro- duction Color Fantasie before the student body, Under the supervision of Miss Blue and the offi- cers, jack Wagoner, President, and jeannette Barber, Secretary-Treasurer, the Dramatic Club has given many enjoyable programs. To acquaint the students with all types of plays and productions, and to ably perform them is the purpose of this club. This year the club has presented Buddy Buys An Orchid to sev- eral local organizations as well as Christophefs Can- dle to the student body. m 'gm po and the Columbia City student body, as well as be- fore the State Art Convention at indianapolis. This year the club went to the Annual Art Convention held at Fort Wayne, April 27. The members of this organization are: Bona lean Cuise, Dick Klein, Dorathy Pett, Mary lo Bardsley, Carolyn Link, Mildred Flora, Ruth Dexter, jane Mc- Couch, Mary Frances Mallory, janiece Magee, Robert Langdon, Earl Long, and Pat Martindale. First Row: Barbara Holzbauer, jean Bollinger, Mary Alice Pesch, Miss Blue, jeannette Barber, Bette Lu Hollett, Ruth Mangun. Second Row: Patricia Orr, Clara White, Rita Hill, Phyllis Xaver, Zolana Nickerson, Evelyn Phillips, Mar- jorie Gerard, Marjorie Clouse. Third Row: Suzanne Pesch, Helen Klein, Ioanne Kubley, Betty Wilson, Virginia Burroughs, Adele Lauer, Rosalee Wolforth, Vera Stair. Fourth Row: Thomas Shakes, jack Wagoner, Eileen Mishler, Des Neiges Klapp, Virginia Winstead, Les- ter Thomas.
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fruuzczl Student government advanced notably when the monitor and court system was placed under the jurisdiction of the senior class. This was done to increase efficiency of these various departments. The coun- cil has laid a substantial foundation for the further advancement of student govern- ment in P.H.S. Seated left to right: jim Robertson, Verner Wolf, Wentzel Wagoner, lim Kel- ler, Pres., Rosemary l-larris, Sec., Allen Stockman, Vice-pres., lack Miner, Lowell Barkey. Standing left to right: Henry Harper, Bob Murphy, lean Laramore, Marjorie Clouse, Vera Stair, Lois South, jean Miller, Dale Dolan, Thomas Shakes, Charles Cleve- land. Page twenty-three
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