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Senior Class ofhcers are Rieharcl Gillespie, Prf's1'dz'ntg herill Davies, Srrwlizry-tn'11x11rr'rg and llaviml Sperling ire- l'n'.v1'flf-111. anim C4444 Ggicwi. .. z 4 7- : C z f 4' X I lx Z I A 4 i xl .- xl vw.. 4 - 'z if xr ' I' X 4' fi, 1'-'lx ,-- 11, , ly ,!' fiszgggrv'-. -- i W sa, .l eg f lggi X . 51 ' l ' - fi - Ns E if .' - fx le ' f --.532 e if . Aff--Q ew-QT'-' , - 7? it ' gf- 'fflgfig i,g,g??4 2g51fe: 4- lt Sophomore Class offieers are 'l'omn1y Meyers, Vice- l're'.v1id1'nf3 Sue SIHCUIOII, Srfrrlury-lrrzzsurer5 and Rlchard Lang, l,fL'Nldl'l1t. U I Seneca 01044 . . . Dick Gillespie, president: Dave Sperling, vice-presitlenl, anrl Sherrill llavies, secretary-treasurer, haxe been providing the author- ity for the Senior Class of '52, 'llhese three harcl working ollieers lmore lllllfll of the responsi- lnility of graduation ancl helpetl to plan such artivilles as the Senior' l,I'OI1l, Senior Breakfast, and other senior activities. llivlq, llave anrl Sherrill have clone a line joln of managing senior affairs. junior Class officers are llaviil llnnn, I'1'rz'-1'ri'.v1'rlm1tp lVlarlene Haglierg, Sf'z'r1'Ir1ry-trz'11.v1m'r3 antl john Ferguson 1'res1rlf'11f. Sopfnomoae Glau Ufficevut. . . The Sophomore anml junior elasses are lieaclerl this year hy sophomores llielc Langg, presiclentg loin hlyers, Viet--pr't-sitleill, Sue SIIIECIIJII, St'l'I't'l2lI'y-II't'1lSllI'Cl', ancl juniors john Ferguson, pri-sitlenl: llavifl llunn, x'iCe-presiclent, ancl hlarleue llaglnerg, sec'retary- treasurer. junior ofticers were in Charge of appointing eoininittees anil planning for the extra special junior l'ron1, while the Sophoniores officers gainecl valuable experience in leadership.
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Slucfenl' Gauncd Qaawmd . . . 'l'his aetiye group ol' the student lxody has experieneed the responsilmilities of a ll0lIlOl'l'ilfli' lorni of goyernnient. The purpose ol the Student Council is to encourage cooperation between laeulty and students, promote student par- ticipation in extra Curricular activities, and provide its nienilwrs with the oppor- tunity of leadership. lt is composed of an eleeted representative from every honleroonl in the school together with four ollieers elected the prereding spring. 'l'his year's otiieers are Leonard Kruse, president: Don Cutshall, yic'e-presi- dent, Barbara Swedeen, secretary, and Susan lllethen, treasurer. One of the niost aetiye eonnnittees of the student Council is the Soeial Conunittee. This group has been in charge ol planning the llaryest Dante, Christmas Dante and the Oswald Party. The .lssenllnly eolninillee selects assenllrlies for the year: .'Xt'tiyities Conunittee provides for intramural sports sueh as ping pong and supervises Clllil-lllilll Hall: liulletin Board Conuuittee Chooses lmulletins and posters for lmulletin hoards, and the llealth, XYell'are, and Safety Connnittee promotes safety in the tunnel and halls. President Leonard Kruse Sfucfenl eouncif Mandala . . . Student Connril Memlmers: Leonard Kruse, Donald Cutshall, liarlmara Swedeen, Susan lilethen, Charles Mar- tin, john Hodgson, Patricia Lloyd, john Sunil, Marilyn Koenig, A-Xnn Kynearson, liill :xI'IllSll'0Ilg, joyee Koessler, Lee Bower, jim Iiyans, Richard Cutshall, Robert Lynn jeanette Swanson, Virginia Reed, Kerry Clark, Dick Christenson, Riehard Bennett, Conrad Browning, Leland Stewart, Glenn jenson, Cverald Swedeen, Frank Evange- list, Lynne Dieter, Donald jensen, Eileen l'etrieh, Paul Colvin, jim .'xCliCI'lll1lll, johanna Hansen, Charles Yan- derlmerg, Cyril Grielmenow, Riehard Kiinlmall, David Doty, june l'otts, Richard Dansinglmurg, Danny Sandberg, jaelc hleLean, Gary l,2lCI'lI1g, David johnson,Y jogXnn E Lnkehart, Don Levy, Lelioy Rnd, Riehard Gillespie David Sperling, Sherill Davies, john Ferguson, David Dunn, hlarlene Haglwerg, Richard Lang, ,lil'l0lllllS hleyers, Sue Snleeton. liarlmara Swedeen, Sf'rn'Iury: Susan lilt-then, Tnvtx- nrerg Leonard Kruse, l'rt'.ridr'nIg and Donald Cutshall, Vice-l'r4'sz'dt'n!.
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11 E X ,sf gs. 3 3 E 3 . f s it ? K e Zfmlm Jw Gene We : s. 5 ,z 5 E s Mrs. Yivian lfrivkson, the srhool nurse, has the task of super- vising the health of stutlents in junior high as well as senior high. She also gives vavvinations, niantoux tests, eye vxaininations, tirst aid, antl any other illnesses the students might have. Mrs. Vivian Erickson School Nurse ewzeafe ' Wuap weafefmweme One of the most important hours of the day for many high school stuclents ancl tearhers is the noon-hour lnnvh. The excellent meals are prepared by Mrs. josephine Svhernmel antl her able cafeteria stall. 'lihev also provide hot eollice antl snacks for the teachers in their free periods, and prepare the menus for special activities and club banquets. Lqft In Right: Carrie Langseth, Beatrice Crawford, Dena Wise, Matilda Everett, Jennie Karsten, Josephine Schemmel. sawsvt -'EAU t iw' ...,. t
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