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Dedicated to Good Citizenship UNIOR PATROL, student organization for general improvement of Junior High School conduct and morale, is advised by Mr. Burke. Emphasis this year is placed on the election of really well-qualified boys whose example and influence will raise standards of citizenship. C TRI-L. BACK: Alexander, Westbo. ROW 2: Hudson, Stout, Hovies, Spencer. ROW 3: Hansen, Kemp, Bucey. ROW 4: M. Takemura, Mahaftie, Edwards, Boone. ROW 5: Wright, Pappas, Pacs- mag, Follansbee. ROW 6: Mason, Nix, Reid, Carlson, Knudson. ROW 7: R. Takemura, Berry, Williams, Smith, Veacfh. ELF GOVERNMENT through self-im- provement of character is the goal ot Tri-L sponsored by Mrs. AI Dahlberg. ICH STANDARDS ot Christian char- acter throughout the school and community are the objectives of H-Y, advised by Mr. Owens under the auspices ot the Y.M.C.A. Hl-Y. BACK: Mr. Owens. ROW l: Ridge, Brunner, Aves. ROW 2: Trageser, Markley, Schraw. ROW 3: Meeds, Phelps, Yazzolino. ROW 4: King, Cilaser. 0' avg 33,15 wa. A class in civics learns principles . lg of self government. lUNlOR PATR 459 D OL. BA . . . eMeo, Heckendom, 5 CK' R'dSway, Pere Armburst, Ohrner. Vlsfad, Mr, gurkeh Frs' Neeley, Miller Rom. Bfouaiieff 29
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Inf nfmocnnmz ulnu . tk, dggfh Adgr Pkjterrzjoas' ignxemy , ia, SN aa. V39 west We? Nefafl Xacobsefl Son' . H v O. Lai kadvxge Hman, Represenfatgge ica's greatesiiiizivic Heritagegfriso th' basis of student government at P. H. S' I I' 'flfl f PON THE SENIOR BOARD OI CONTROL falls the responsibility o' dealing with student body problems az they arise, in conjunction with thei faculty advisers, Mr. Hansen and Mr Hartung. Whether the problems per tain to general student body conduc' or to finances, reports are made to and from each home room by it! representative. Lighting for Viking Field constitutes the major under taking of the year. President of the Student Body and the Board of Control is Har- old Jacobsen, vice president i Wayne Snider, and secretary I3 Ruth Clark. svencel ' cONl dams' Kemp' Ovasur erx i Dinov 391 R B we , N acslhxxfgracvsggxan was W SEWE 'xflvlie' 222355 Wd' From every division in Junior High comes a representative to the Jun- ior Board of Control to participate in student government. ETTER CITIZENSHIP, cleaner grounds, and improved attendance and spirit at Junior High games are the goals sought by the Junior Board of Control this year. School pride is given a boost with Christmas hall decorations at holiday time, and with Junior High pep rallies before all crucial games. President Ted Brackman presides, aided by Vice President Wayne Brock and Secretary- Treasurer Shirley Bailey. Mr, Hansen and Mr. Hartung act as advisers. 28' fpastlw ,germ QXWWO IROL 'S Mr H3 Much Q JUNIOR BOARD OF CONTROL. BACK: Lewis, Schmidt, Cline, Keehnel, Redford, Hacanson, Brunner, Brock, Mr. Hartung ladviser. MIDDLE: Scheyer, Brouil- let, Edwards, Duris, Aylen. SEATED: Schroeder, Kemp, Hansen, Brackman Ipresidentl, Bailey.
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6 eedxl ' Y Y B gm kcioxvfd 9506066 5 3 batkeleiaoclq toil? gedk' we I if rzlvge- ,Q Q4 f 12 ig: if ig V 'Q ., - ' 1? ' f K ,, JE mmf? 5. E get Mt ,ei if NH , A 'A' r-16 FA 3 M at ek ll ik Girls' and Boys' Clubs cultivate friend- liness, improve personality, develop leadership, sponsor vocational interests. - ' 09, OXLSQNXLBX, Tloa 500 1 'xr Cl 1 kxxxxriigioms exam .xo dd, wr. e 4 , pgiax Ye igooosrlte' oo a , cwbs ,je lleifoitlol 3045 900 ,off IRLS' CLUB includes every girl in Senior High in a program for devel- oping more friendly relations, wider participation in activities, better vo- cational preparations, and higher standards of character, personality and scholarship. A fall mixer, frequent matinee dances, program meetings, Christmas hall decorations, and Tolo Week, all serve to increase good fellowship among girls and boys of the school. At the helm are Miss Mary Beck, adviser, LaVonna Blanchard, presi- dent, Virginia Sidders, vice-president, Shirley Woodruff, secretary, Ramona Spencer, treasurer, and Sue Hend- rickson, yell leader. gf MISS MARY BECK Adviser of Girls' Club 9 GIRLS' CLUB CABlNET. BACK: Turner, Hendrickson, Bader, Willmott, Spencer, Crosson, Cecil, Larson, Miss Beck. FRONT: Woodruff, Sidders, Blanchard, Fearn, Overholt.
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