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. . . c ear the obstacles well he tlalmlrergasted at such reniarlzs as these: I think that the present Pep Vluh systein sl1ould inelude hoys as well as girls! She 4-an't hold that otfit-eg she has too niany points! and Did you know that the Student Vounvil has the last Vote on which athletes are to receive awards ? These were just a few of the topif-s disc-ussed by Mr. Reed, the Student Body Otfieers, and the repre- sentatives froni the first period classes. Aniongg the S0l'I't'l'2l1'.V,S records you will find af-counts of these and inany more eoinpleted tasks. 'l'he Pep Uluh was 1'e-orgaiiized. The booster hat idea was 1-arried tlirough. And a student dist'-jot-key prograin was set under way at KONI? Yes, the Student Vounf-il has had a golden year! 'l'O,I' PICTURE S'l'UDEN'I' BODY OFFICERS ANI? ADVISOR BACK: Mr. Conner Reed, advisor. FRONT: Mary .lo McLaren, fire chief: Burl Jzlr' a Bailey, tn-asul'ei'. Ii0'I I'0M PICTURE QNIJ SIiMES'I'I'IR STUDENT COUNCIL TOI' ROW: Jerry Downing, Frank Fisher, Wayne Roth, Norm Thomassen, Richard Smellinir. Disk Floyd. ROW 3: Glenn Avery, Dennis Lannoye, Gene Barton, Evangeline Rimlnach, .lim Lemon. ROW 2: Bev Iiayton, Joan Ary,renln'i1,:ht, Elaine liuedke, Margie Williams. Harry Heath. IiO'l l'OlVI ROW: Mary .Io Mcliaren, .lim Phillips, Wayne Neale. Madelvim- Fisher, Iiarlvara Bailey. lVlr, Conner Reed. xx
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. as rail lazers . . . lvllfbll the olwiiiiig of the l948-I949 svliool teriii. the Roosevelt 'lhlflivs lizul quite ii SllI'1Jl'lS0 iii store for tlieiii. NVl1e1'o was eI01'1 V Svott, pix-sicleiit-elevt of the student body? Possibly JOI'l'j',S cliszippeziiwiiim-0 will leave ai blank space iii some of your niiiiclsg but that spawns in olll' minds and iii the iiieiiioijv of H. H. S. has been quite c-upably filled by that reliable lzul, VVQIYIIO Neale. At tlic- first uieetiiig of the Student l'ouii4-il, Wayne was elm-ted to the presideiicy, and Jim Phillips to the vive-piwsideiioy. Working with the rest of the offii-ers, Mzideleiiie Fisher, ser'i'etz11'-Vg B2II'lJ2l1'2l Bailey, tI'62lSlII'0I'Q Mairy Jo lXlr'l,z11h'ei1, fire-chiefg and Mr. Uouiier Reed, :xd- Visorg the Stucleiit Vouiirfil has been able to voniplete ziuothei' sim-essflil .Y0i1l'. XXII lIlt1'IIlIl11g p1'osp0vtor listeuiiig in on one of the couiu-il 1ll00flIlgS might STUDENT BODY OFFICERS Wayne Neale, president: Madeleine Fisher, secretary: Jim Phillips, vice-president. FIRST SEMESTER COUNCIL TOP ROW: Mr. Reed, advisor: Frank Fisher, Wayne Roth, Don Hilt, Dick Floyll. ROW 3: Dan Donahue, Jean Erickson, Blll Foley, Shirley Mel- 'll B ' B t C B t vi e, cy ay on, lene ar' on. ROW 2: Don Montgomery, Elsie Wright, Lorraine Payette, .Ioan Aryzenbright, Zoe Balch. BOTTOM ROW: Jim Phillips, vice-president: Wayne Neale, president: Madeleine Fisher, secretary: Barbara Bailey, trea- surer. vixx
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P TOP PICTURE GIRLS' CLUB OFFICERS Y Annie Schmitt, president: Margie Cayanus vice-president: May MacCormack, treasurer: Betty Dunller, secretaryg Mary Lee Pinord, corresponding secretary. TOP LEFT HALL DUTY GIRLS TOP ROW: Robin Nelson, Donna Davis, Louise Baublits. ROW 2: Nona Lee Malesky, Dolores Hendrickson, Mardel Hennin fs Alice Scholes L , . BOTTOM ROW: Mary Williams, Delores Hall, Grace Beissel. BOTTOM LEFT CANDY CONCESSIONS: Margie Hanchett, cu-chairmang Gladys Larson, and Sally Anderson, co-chairman, sell candy to the students during: the noun hour. BOTTOM RIGHT NURSE'S ROOM: Marilyn Huy, nurses ruum chairman, bandages zi cut finger for Sharon Haller. alamit alles The Girls, Cluh ezirried out its niottu, Tn Be 21 Better Friend,'l by giving 21 niixer party forthe new nienibers at the beginning of the year. At this party the new girls juined in with the rest of the wgaiiizatiuii in the fun plzinned for thein. A ezihinet of twenty-seven girls was ehusen with ezleh nieniher working un il different prejeet. Outstanding i11 these :ietivities were the Teac-hers' Courtesy ilU1llllllTi00. lililllllllllllif' Serviee, Ven- eessions and Senior lllutliers' Teal. The girls excelled in their 1II'9p2Il'2ltl0Il for the Faieultlv Tea given in the Eagles' Hall at ill1I'lSt11I21S. Manny weeks of lizird
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