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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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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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This year the orchestra members are from both high school and junior high school. They meet twice a week to practice under the direc- tion of Mr. L. B. Eherenman. The orchestra plays for Baccalaureate and Commencement. Miss Frances Luke formed a violin quartette composed of tour of the first violins. Those in the quartette were Elma Tanner, Fern Neidlinger, jack Clarke, and Frances Skinner. The quartette played at several Faculty Club meetings and between the acts of the senior play. The members of the orchestra are: Violins-SologElma Tanner. First- Fern Neidlinger, Treva Read, jack Clarke, Pauline Rains, Arthur Becknell, Mary Marsh, and Frances Skinner. Obligato A--Helen Baugher, Marian Furry, LeRoy Crumm, and Mable Thomas. Cello-Rose Ellen Mahler. Clarinet-Albert Chipman and Billy Kay- ser. Alto Clarinet-Lowell Metheny. Cornet-Paul Truman, jim Robertson, and Gordon Link. Trombone-Roger jacox. Bass Horn-William Sauerwein. French Horn-Don Minx and Audrey Engle. Alto Saxophone-Ejohn Firestone, Tenor Saxophone--Crerald Bordner. Oboe-jean Henderson. Percussion-Robert jones. First Row: Phyllis Haag, Mr. L. B. Eherenman, Don Minx. Second Row: David Firestone, john Firestone, Win. H a n s e n, Yvonne Frieghner, Paul Truman. john Firestone, Mary Frances Mallory, Fred Morrow. Fred received first division in the district contest and john second.
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