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Uhe gacultg The Revenoo'ers, otherwise known as the faculty of R. H. S., have put in a busy year keeping the chilluns out of the tarnip patch, Complete organization ofa Victory Corps was made early in the year with 65 per cent of the student body included in the different divisions. The faculty and students together purchased a Garand rifle, a machinegun, a jeep and enough gas and oil to drive to Africa through the purchase of War Bonds and stamps. Headed by Superintendent Forrest E. Beck, the high school faculty for 1942-43 included the following: Don Bonamy, principal, and teacher of aeronautics and science: Miss Myrtle Lay, Home Economics: Miss Ruth Curry, English and Spanish: Ralph Strumski, Band, French, and History: Dewey Lybecker, Manual Arts: Miss Erna Brenner, Commercial: Miss Lessie Rasco, English and Public Speaking: John Millam, Social Science and P. E.: llgfliss Zola McDougall, Mathematics and English: and Mrs. Rita Zonich, Music and Girls' , E. executive Council The law-makers of Skunk Hollow have been settling all feuds around school, and have done it well. The successful Lettermen's Ball, keen interclass rivalry, and a hilarious Clean- Up Day are the proof of their prowess, Heads of this group were Don Cooper, A. S. B. president: Bill Hoffer, vice president: Evangeline Betrozoff, secretary: and Betty Nowo- groski, treasurer. Other members of the council are: Kathryn King, Song Queen: Doug 'Runyon, Yell King: and class representatives, Stanley Urych, Senior: Beverly Newman, Junior: Betty Jo Tipsword, Sophomore: and Scott Turner, Freshman. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL- Top row: S. Turner, S. Urych, B. Hoffer, D. Cooper, D. Runyon, Lower row: B. Nowogroski, K. King, E. Betrozoff, B. Newman, B. Tipsword. A. S. B. OFFICERS- B. Hoffer, B. Nowogroski, E. Betrozoff, D. Cooper. Qi,-la' cial, Officers of the Girls' Club were: Bernice Zygar, president: Betty Townsend, vice president: Norma Boock, Secreta-ry: Billye King Helms, treasurer: and Miss Lay, adviser. From the Big and Little Sister Party to the charming Mothers' and Daughters' Tea, the club has been one of the most active organizations in school. Geraldine Orkney's Candy Counter Girls and Alta Wood's Red Cross Committee were especially outstanding. The Tolo Dance was a hit of the year. GIRLS LEAGUE COUNCIL Top row: I. Zemny, M. Jenne, Miss Lay, M. Whitbeck, E. Betrozoff, B. Gideon, F. Zambas, J. Lee, Lower row: R. Neilson, C. Conley, S. King, B. Townsend, B. Zygar, N. Boock, A. Wood, G. Orkney. asap' auf, Still crowing about winning the scrap and stamp drives, the Boys' Club have good reason to be proud of their year's work. With Leonard Burley, president: Don Bale, Vice president: Ted Pilot, secretary: Ernest Sundling and Albert Walcott, Sergeants of Arms: and Mr. Strumski, adviser: the club heard some interesting speeches and had a lot of fun at their meetings. Chob Kolcz was appointed General Nuisance of the Club. GIRLS' and BOYS' CLUB PRESIDENTS: BOYS' CLUB COUNCIL-' Bernice Zygar and Lggnard Burley Top row: A. Walcott, Mr. Strumski, W. Kolez. Lower row: E. Sundling, L. Burley, D. Bale.
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