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GlEHMDf11m1iNe liar QDWV Health Committee Back row. left to right: Edward Donnelly, Mr. Shearer, Mrs. Volkert. Mr. Omo Front row. left to right: Paul Wolfcale, R o g e r Annis. Betty Lou Smith, Janice Giddings Soaial Committee Lift to right: Julia Blake. Kenneth Philscn, Nurma Smith. Mrs. Brown, Nancy Wiglit, Mr. Zerba Activities Committee Left to right, first row: Richarzl Fries, William Plummer. Bill Swallow, Mrs. MacQueen, Mr. Jacobs, Mr. Monk Second row, left to right: Roy Brown, Junior Bowers. Wallace Everl'ne Q 4 Noon Committee Left to right: Helen Ko- walski, Vondalec Iford, Dennis Sebring. Wallace Everline, Mr. Monk, Mrs. Adams. Mr. Fischer. Robert Adams. Raymond Boyer. Nancy Crapo, Bess Car- penter Asiembly Committee Left to right: Barbara Major. Doris Sawdy, Mr. Jennings. Mr. MacQueen. Karol Major. Joan Wigent. Athletic Committee Left to right: Mrs. Volkert. Virginia Milbourne, Donald Took, Bob Boyer, Barbara Clark, Mr. Shearer i N1 zw n
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Student Council Back row, left to right: Bess Carpenter, Joan Marshall, Ruth Dryer, Karol Major, Robert Adams. Donald Cook, Norma Smith, Roy Brown, Verita Marshall, Jim Stemen, Kenneth Philson. Middle row, left to right: Dick Jones, Nancy Wight. Marion Kidder, Roger Annis, Eddie Boley, Raymond Boyer. Front row, left to right: Mr. Watts. Barbara Major, Jean Fischer, Nancy Bloss: r, Patricia Unick. September 23, 1948 Dear Diary: Today the first meeting of the Board of Directors was brought to order by the vice-president Jean Fischer. The President Louie Hamilton has moved away ,so it was decided that the next highest on the ballot will hold office this year. This year two new committees were appoint. edg the Activities Committee and the Health Committee. All classes and clubs will consult the Activities Committee for dates for meetings, partirs cr dances. If there are any complaints abort the cleanlimfss or other items concerning health they will be given to the Health Commit- tee to investigate. ' October 12, Dear Di11'y: The Homecoming was discussed. We had a general meeting of the student body. The Social Committee reported that the money allotted them would not cover expenses for the Sir homecoming and still be able to hire a good orchestra. After much discussion, the students decided on a plan by which they would make up the extra money usted for the orchestra. Nickel a week is now a thing of the past in Q. H. S. for we now have student association' tickets which cost 82.25 and must be presented upon entering any school financed activity. If you loswe your card, you may get another one for the small fee of 10c. December 10, Dear Diary: Today the board was very proud of some of its members for they presided at a. general assembly. There were about eight mem- bers on thie stage, each one told us about some improvements which could and Should be made. around school. It was suggested that we use some of the money in the sinking fund at the bank and pur- chase shades for the gym.
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Eight' I II III IV V VI VII VIII. IX X XI XII XIII I XIV XV XVI XVII XVIII T XIX XX XXI XXII XXIII Siiimriimiras Planners of Our Journey Siftings The First Wagon The Second Wagon The Third Wagon The Fourth Wagon The Wagons That Follow The Younger Folks on Our Wagon Train The Folks at they Allen Out Post The Folks at the Rural Out Post Staff For Our Trading Post Bulletins Occasions of Interest on Our Journey Chow Campfire Clubs Saturday Night Shows The Musical Travelers Sporting Gals Pick and Shovel Crews Striking It Rich , Teamsters and Those Who Are Learning Dates of Meaning on Our Trip Start and Finish Financiers of Our Trip ,y ff , If if
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