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7 1 Top Row: Johnson, Noel, Nearing, Moon, Weimer, McDonald. Second Row: C. Ogden, Robison. Ketcham, V. Ogden, Grimes, Channon, Seated: Fountain, Begley, Peterson, Jones, Maxwell, Congleton, Longfellow. E l0li RUS! ESS CUMMITTEE Presiding Officer: Frank Jane Begley Judy Channon Tom Congleton Robert Fountain James Grimes Todd Johnson Jean Ketcham Barbara Longfellow James McDonald Gloria Maxwell Jones William Meier Ralph Moon Howard Nearing James Noel Carolyn Ogden Virginia Ogden Jeanne Peterson Rosemary Robison Mary Sue Weimer SUB-COMMITTEES COMMENCEMENT Frank Jones, Chairman James McDonald Virginia Ogden DRESS AND FLOWERS James Noel Carolyn Ogden SENIOR PROM CLASS JEWELRY Tom Congleton, Chairman William Meier, Chairman James Grimes Todd Johnson .lean Ketcham Rosemary Robison STATIONERY Robert Fountain, Chairman Page 18 Gloria Maxwell, Chairman Jane Begley Howard Nearin g SENIOR PLAY Barbara Longfellow, Judy Channon Ralph Moon Mary Sue Weimer SENIOR GIFT Jeanne Peterson, Chairman Chairman Presii arn pre HI-2 Dri V ice-, sen Tri liai pre sec Gifto Co
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re- ,,, , ,,.........., U --- --' - f N W . -4dg,:,.bAi-.m3-qn-4nnw1-:-.a--l'auce,j.1.--:vcnqpa-m K v Juv JONES Presideni: FRANK P. JONES, jr. . J . sergeant-at- arms and representative of Student Council: president, treasurer, and critic of Hi-Yg sergeant- at-arms of Excelsiorg first team letter in tennisg Drivers Clubg major in the senior play. Vice-Presidenfs TOM CONGLETON . . . repre- sentative of Student Councilg editor-in-chief of Tmilg vice-president of Red Cross Councilg par- liamentarian of All-City Red Cross Council: resident of Drivers Club vice resident and P 3 'P secretary of Zend-Avesta. Giftoriavz: JEANNE PETERSON . . . Student Council alternate: vice-president of Red Cross UA IIIIIATE F011 GIIAIIUATIUN Councilg president and vice-president of Drivers Clubg second vice-president of Sapphog member of Scalpersg Girl Reserves. Secretary: GLORIA MAXWELL . . . secretary and critic of Student Councilg Redskin Revels, two major and two minor partsg class manager and squad leader in gymg member of Drivers Club: sergeant-at-arms of Sapphog choir and girls' ensemble. 'l'reasurer.' ROBERT F. FOUNTAIN . . . president of Student Councilg two years football team manager: track team managerg member of Drivers Club: Hi-Yg Eagle Scout. Publicity Diredor: BARBARA LONGFELLOW . . . secretary and treasurer of Student Councilg organizations and literary editor of Sacbem: president and senior critic of Sesameg Quill and Scroll: third place State Modern Language essay: first honorable mention in S.A R. essay contestg honorable mention State Medical essayg superior in essay in literary contestg National High School Poetry Anthologyg Honor Roll every semesterg debate team. Sergeant-at-Arms: WILLIAM W. MEIER . . . representative of Student Councilg president, par- liamentarian of Excelsiorg vice-president, junior representative, and historian of Hi-Yg lieutenant colonel in R.O.T.C.g rifle team two yearsg cap- tain of rifle teamg first and third place American Legion medalistg second place city individual drillg Honor Roll five semesters. Congleton Peterson Maxwell Fountain i Longfellow Meier Page 19
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