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.fe G, . L Ou txt! W-r SOPHOMORE ART CLUB OFHCERS. Donna Hoffman, president: Gretchen Scholtz, vice- president, Mrs. Anderson, adviser, Merlin Pope, secretary: Cessie Blennerhasset, treasurer. SOPHOMORE ART CLUB MEMBERS. FRONT ROW: Scholtz, Zeman, Andrews, Odlun Pendle ton, Hoffman. ZND ROW: Moloney, Mackay, Schumaclrer, Glover, Harlrness, Banta. 3RD ROW Clark, Pope, Fox, Irwin, Matter, Orth, Mrs. Anderson, Russell. Soplwmo e 141-t C7116 Membership in the Sophomore Art Club is open to all sophomore students taking art as an elective course. Its purpose is to encourage a general interest in art. The club was led this year by Donna Hoftman, president, Gretchen Scholtz, vice-president, Merlin Pope, secretary: Cessie Blennerhasset, treasurer, and Mrs. Roma Anderson, adviser. inn' Zed C1-044 The Red Cross Council is aftiliated with the American Red Cross. The Council is made up of class room representatives, the chairman of the social service committee of the boys' league, and the student who has attended the National Junior Red Cross Training Camp ofthe preceding year. The Council, this year led by Miss Ruth Richardson, ad- viser, and Gwen Moore, student adviser, assumes super- vision of all Red Cross activities of the school. The main activity was planning and promoting the boxes filled by the three classes at Christmas time and the annual Red Cross Assembly. RED CROSS COUNCIL ,gy MEMBERS. FRONT ROW: Argue, Moore, Linsenbard, Noman, Rose, Fleck, Kap- pas. 2ND ROW: Hand, Rivinius, Thompson. Mott, Dunkel, McMartin, Ruddell, N. Beel, S. Beel, Stinnette. 3RD ROW: McQueen, Sevadiian, Riggs, Auer. s 3 W H----M-J K 5 l Q l I l Fil A 5 N,
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ya. 4 N1 JUNIOR-SENIOR ART MEMBERS. FRONT ROW: Hay, McLaughlin, Williams, MacHarg, Barr, Horchitz. ZND ROW: Powell, Olson, Diether, Turelc, Sommer, Frazier. 3RD ROW: Herriclr, Eggleston, Angus, Kaenel, Helmiclc, Chamberlin. 4TH ROW: Miss Lauman, Cleminson, Kehlel, N. Beel, Gregson, Phelan, Gossman, Helm, Constant. STH ROW: Diclr, C. Strahan, K. Stralwan, Rose, Livingston, Coolr, S. Beel, Muren, JUNIOR-SENIOR ART CLUB OFFICERS FRONT ROW: Miss Hester Lauman, adviser Linda Williams, president, Janet Olson, vice- president. ZND ROW: Beth Muren, secretary Luanna Gregson, treasurer. unior-Senior 141-t ,116 To fo the classroom is the purpose of the Junior-Senior Art Club. was led by Linda Williams president, Joie, Olson vice- The members are Chosen from applications bY C' board of president, Beth Muren, secretory, Luonno Gregson, treas- eight members chosen by the officers of the previous year. urer, ond Miss Hester Laumon, adviser. Miss Lauman's advanced drawing class worlxs hard on a problem. Watercolor painting is one of the main parts of Mrs. Andersons painting classes.
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BOYS' CAMPUS COMMITTEE MEMBERS. FRONT ROW: Hammond, Bode, Bowers, Brown, Bates, Giddings, Westlund, Blaleslee, Burdge, Polkinghorne, Hubbard, Simpson. 2ND ROW: Altenberger, Auer, Hubbard, Underhill, J. D. Thomas, Hiemke, Neill, Gerhart, Hollar, Burnett, Mitchell, Walker, Mr. Carpenter. 3RD ROW: Campbell, Danninger, Smith, King, Amestoy, Chase, Martell, Fisher, Kirkpatrick, Blacli, Toll. 4TH ROW: Norton, Prather, Best, Mulvin, Moore, MacLean, Bidlale, Du Shane, McQueen, Tuller, Lehracll, Gray, White. STH ROW: Ragatz, Staclr- pole, Brabyn, Gibbs, Hunter, Schwartx, Lewis. Cowan, Turner, Polich, Scott, Reynolds, Sevadiian, Long, Roberg, Zinn, Keyes. Campu Committee The purpose of the Campus Committee is to promote co- operation among the students in maintaining a clean and beautiful campus. Each year the committees are chosen from the applications made by students who wish to serve their school. The girls' league vice-president, Sally Ander- son, and boys' league vice-president, Phil Brabyn head each of the respective committees. Frank Schwartz, com- missioner of interior, did a fine iob of supervising both committees. He was advised by Mr. James Carpenter. Each day the campus was graded by the heads of the committees, the commissioner of interior, and some members of the faculty. Early dismissal on Friday depended on the average campus grade for the week. This combined with pride for the appearance of the school encouraged the students to help maintain a high standard on the campus. ' 1 Q ,nv ,JV I f -404 1 GIRLS' CAMPUS COMMITTEE MEMBERS. FRONT ROW: Robb, Roden, Constans, Marshall, Burlre, Woodburn, Seidell, Turner, Rose, Jeffreys 2ND ROW: Westlake, Wallace, Gosch, Reynolds, Kehlet, Phelan, Olson, Naito, Boericlre. 3RD ROW: Herriclc, Ruddell, Angus, Hitzlcer, Ander son, Reed, Swan. 4TH ROW: Dohlen, Hoffman, Taylor, Nay, Calzone, Kennedy, Anderson, S. Beel, N. Beel, Strahan, Sroufe, N. Johnson.
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