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SCHOOL BOARD Row 1: Mr. Paul C. Garrison, Mrs. Norman Pilgrim, Mr. Robert B. Williams. Row 2; Mr. Harold C. Mills, Mr. Robert E. Herbst, Mr. Verlis A. Monroe. With the more serious side of our school, along with religion, comes the problems of its government and thoughts of looking ahead. As a freshie becomes a senior, he is thinking of his plans after he graduates; a future occupation, or attending some col- lege. To the upperclassmen, the frequent and essential confer- ences with Miss Erdohl (circle on opposite page) have proved to find the solution to many otherwise unsolved problems. Then, too, the Activities Board also plays a vital role in the developing of character and the practicing of government in our own school. In charge of Citizenship Day, they have proved that boys and girls are capable of assuming important and precise responsi- bilities. Finally, as an overseer to us all, comes our School Board. To these people, the credit for efficiently controlling our school, and granting us privileges received by few others, is justly given . . .
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ACTIVITIES BOARD Row 1 : Jeannine Happ, Stella Morinakes, Rhoda Whittymore, Claire Ann Coble, Dennisse Cook, Moryann Denning, Virginia Borton, Tom Milligan, Roland Cutter, Maxine Scotece, Diane Miller. Row 2: Joyne Moore, Janet Beyer, Juanita Thomas, Barbara Foxworthy, Katherine Dunn, Martha Rust. Row 3: Doris Ladd, Miss Gladys Erdahl, Alice Hubbard, Charles Tate, Bob Milligan, Carolyn Miller, Jay Law, Frank Deardorff, Jim Carver, Charles Robertson, Dale Steele, Bob Barrett, Kenny Street, John Bryant, John Turner, Gene Kinsinger, Jake Potter, Jim Delameter, Garland Anderson, Dick Brangan, Wanda Hoskins, Na- dine Snelling, Jane Youngflesh, Jane Lawler. Page 10
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SOCIAL SCIENCE FORUM Row 1 ; Gene Strauss, Bill Pennery, Jim Bailey, Dick Milligan. Row 2: Tom Milligan, Betty Stump, Karen Bronnock, Nancy Van Voorhis, Jane Scheike, Elsa Wuertenberger, Don Doerflein, Raymond Clarke. Row 3: Delbert Murphy, Mrs. Stra- hon, Shuria Schenck, Pat Chris, Ann Stoddard, Peggy Barringer, Delores Brower, Rosemary Sanders, Gerald Ste- vens, Duone Mendenholl, Jerry Men- denholl. Row 4: Bob Ladd, Dick Atwell, Ed Brontner, Bill Bollinger, Joe Ridgeway, Dick Ferguson. Row 5: David Winburn, Curtis Kid- well, Gail Perkins, George Tripp, Jack Dickey. FUTURE TEACHERS Row 1 : Ann McFeely, Barbara Fore- man, Donna Moe Smith, June Samuels. Row 2: Shirley Ruhl, Pauline Bau- mer, Jane Baker, Mrs. Shallenburg, Corolee Walters, Miriam Tollifson. Row 3: Potty Morgan, Carol Kauper, Ellen Keyser, Myrna Chandler, Mary Lou Scott, Marilyn Miller. HOME EC. CLUB Row 1 : Evelyn Sauer, Pat Jett, Bar- bara Street, Pauline Crouch, Thelma Wheeler, Betty Mays, Marlene Cott- man, Imogene Sellers. Row 2: Mrs. Parker, Maxine Wil- liams, Freda Byrum, Marilyn Shepard, Joanna Leonhart, Barbara Markey, Alice Lone, Virginia Lohrey, Lucretio Archy, Vivian Goble, Natha Walker, Winifred Sellers. Row 3: Patsy Roots, Mary Russell, Delores Brower, LouAnn Coll, Rosemary Sanders, Elsa Wuertenberger, Ruth Vo- gelgesang, Jeonette Schneider, Jeannine Lahman, Coleen Retz, Norma Heistand, Algetha Whitehead, Morilyn Hatter, Margaret McCown, Jean Bailey, Grace Cela, Mary Frances Woodson, Helena Bennett, Barbara Shaffer, Janet Aus- terman, Melva Crandell, Marlene Adams, Jewell Cordell, Naomi Hasse, Patsy Cave. To these three clubs, our hots go off, as being fine examples of organizations with the future in ' mind. Understanding the happenings of the day, preparing for a future occupation, and learning how to manage a home; what could be better illustrations to prove the point that our school plans ahead for the stu- dents . . . Page 12
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