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TREASURERS Howard Thwing McAfee But presidents need help. They must have vice presidents to advise them and, occasionally, to relieve them. Secretaries are necessary. These people must record the business of every class meeting. They must work with the president to promote better class organization by assisting him to formulate plans. The treasurers collect class dues and profits. You’ve probably seen Carolyn Howard hurrying to the bank with a bag full of Senior class money. It is her job, as it is the job of all the treasurers, to be responsible for the depositing of money and for the paying of bills. SECRETARIES VICE PRESIDENTS Tripp Baker Howard Baker Robbins Skok thirteen
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School Isn't Just Classes. It's Experience Too. The Individual Is Not Neglected and Can Assert Himself. CLASS OFFICERS The gym doors opened and the happy couples swarmed out. The Junior Prom of the class of 1954 had been a huge success through the combined efforts of the Junior class and its president, Joe Studholme. What did the president do? Nothing much. He merely met with all the committees, supervised the entire project, and did all the odd jobs. Yes, being a good president is hard work. It’s more than just directing the prom, though. It’s the difference between a united and cooperative class and one of discord. A president must be chosen for his efficiency, popularity, leadership, and courtesy. In short, he must be a good example to his fellow students. Port High considers itself fortunate to have Jim McLaughlin as the Senior president, Joe Studholme as the Junior president, and Gerald Stayer as the Sophomore president. PRESIDENTS Studholme McLaughlin Stayer twelve
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Boy and Girl of the Month Besides tracing the gradual degeneration of the character Macbeth and learning a new physics law, a Senior also wonders whom the Exchange Club will honor next, whether Mrs. Jornsen will renew her subscription to Good Housekeeping, and how much money the class will need to finance the yearbook. The Senior, perhaps more than the underclassman, has many opportunities to meet the public. A splendid opportunity and a prized achievement is to be honored as the Exchange Club’s Boy or Girl of the Month. A Senior selected by the faculty is the dinner guest of the Exchange Club. The Senior is introduced to the club, his personal services to the school and community are summarized, and he is presented with a certificate as acknowledgement of his good work. Pres. Kanally McLaughlin Miller Butler Abbey iourtcei]
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