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7X If I, g.. Duck Mlres A, B. President Student Council, Stadiunrs student govern- ment, was 0110 of the few organizations of its kind in the state of NVashington. This group, composed of student representatives from many service, honor, and hobby clubs, plus those from the three classes, the W'orld, yell team, athletics, the Student Body officers, and the adviser Nlr. Streeter, had charge of the schoolis activities. A club had to be organized under the same consti- tution for two years and have a membership of at least twenty-tive in order to have a repre- sentative in Student Council. Presiding over Stadiuinis student body and council was President Dick Mires, Vice President Patsy Barnes, Secretary Shirley Morris, and the Treasurer Shun Ling who completed the list of officers. Shirley Morris Shun Chih ling Secretary Treasurer J Student Council Many projects were listed on the yearis agenda. Gold and blue pep hats and book covers were sold, as in former years, during the first weeks of school in the fall. Two family nights during the football and basketball seasons gave Stadium families the opportunity of becoming better acquainted with the Castleis sports pro- gram. Vice President of the student body, Patsy Barnes, acted as presiding ofticer of Boll Boom Congress. Student Council organized this group two years ago in order that more students would have the chalice to take part in student govern- ment. Every roll room sent a representative to the monthly meetings where school problems were discussed. The representative reported the results of the discussion to his rolls. x sk- ' P ' W . V D , N .5 .... - 2 H RX, r -V-:-rg... , -A , M rvq Q ' V 'CSD , . f K 5- I Q- ! ws 7 r - W J if X.. 'K - -Y N, E -'XA X x L 6 ' ' 't , . ., 5, , ' f , Q , .rs if QT Q it '- .S it , , ,,, i as g - ' Q . 4: I' Q ' , gh 1 sit, if ' fag .A Z excl .Ib X -7 ,, Qui is X . ,fm ' . , .Q p , , . Q ri l it T ' X C :ne Olson, VVayne Erickson, Shun Ling, Ed Carol Berry, Shirley Morris, Patsy Barnes, Girls' Bruce Summers, Indy Ander- son, Howdy Assembly. l xCross, Clifford Jorgensen, Boys, State Repre- State Representatives. si ntatives,
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Mr. Wllhr G. Stroahr Home Economics 'arsity and Reserve Swimming Coach Intramural Swimming Hi-Y Cabinet Adviser Student Council Adviser Assembly Committee Mr. Harry J. Swarm Mr. Claude Veach Mr. Emory C. Watts Mr. Gordon G. Wingard Business Education Industrial Arts English Mathematics O. B. E. Club Adviser Hi-C Adviser Sophomore Football Line Roller Skating Club Coach Adviser Rr-serve Baseball Coach Fishing Club Adviser Camera Shy Miss Isabel Cooper English Perkins Memorial Fund Committee Head 545352 2' fl rdf. Front row: Mrs. Haugner, Mrs. Slater, Mrs, Hull. Back row: Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Brolin. Kitchen Aicl Throughout the school year the cooks' job was to prepare and serve lunches to many hungry Stadium students. From 6:45 a. m. until 11:30, they could be seen making soups, salads, cakes and pies, as well as main dishes. Stadiurn's thanks and appreciation goes to this hard-working staff of six Women supervised by Miss Miller. 17
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Xa! Q at I jjwaf -nun: s Ilowdy VVeek Co-chairmen, Front row: lane Br ' ' ary Lee Hamilton, Co-chairmen of Football Night and Dance. Lowell Smith. Muriel llunt Nancy Spadaforc. Pat Hreha. Back row: lm kaggs, Harold Tauscher, Mary Ruddick, Lynn Niolzan. john ltadeniaker, Huz Ramsey. These students are members of Triple S or Big committee suggested that several clubs having a main undertaking for the year. It was thought that a smaller group of students would make a more efficient governmental arrangement. The committee suggested that several clubs having a related purpose would be allowed only one representative. This project has been under con- sideration for several years, but the entire council would have to agree on a new arrangement if an effective one were drawn up. Besides visiting other high schools and com: paring their way of student government, the Council supervised several annual projects. Foot- ball Night, a yearly talent show climaxing the football season, was held November eleventh. this event after which a dance was held in the girlls gym. The faculty defeated the Hi-Y team for the fifth straight year. Proceeds from this attraction will be used to pay insurance for athletics in the l956 school year. Crazy Auto Days, where Stadium students worked in the gas station near school, was held for the second year in a row. This project lasted for two days, during which the students washed cars and pumped gasoline. One of the last projects of the year was the Pierce Coutny Talent Show, Toast of the Hi ghs,', whif-h brought talent from Tacoma's high schools as well as that from schools in the surrounding Many clubs and individual acts participated in areas. LQ r 1 Front row: Edith Ann Olds, Gayle Knott, Eddie Pooley, Mary Rowland, Shirley Morris, secretaryg Dick Mires, presidentg Patsy Bames, vice preside-ntl Shun Ling, treasurerg Gary R. Larson, LaVernc Lewis, Nancy Spadafore, Bev Nicholson, Donna VVashut. Row 2: Mr. Streetcr, adviserg Wayne Erickson Bob Ramsey, VVayne Negus, Carol Berry, Lorraine Dahl, Jeanette Berry, Geraldine Cruver, Kurt Corey, Maureen McGowan, Iudv Ness, Sally Capen Row 3: Virginia Carpmail, Gary Buck, john Woodworth, Carl Kludt, Shirley lJllfIC'S Sandra Fingold, - - Brisaek, ,Tack Lindsay, Mary Io Siglern Mary Ruddick, Muriel Hunt, Roger Hamilton. Row 4: Bill Rudtlick, Dc He 'nith, John Veatc , nderson, Bob Morris, ivan Sellm, Charles Tennant, Ken Spurgeon, Gretchen Vleller. Back row: Bob Cheminant, Peter Norman, Fred Jenkins, Frank Cushing, Ron Williams jim Skaggs, jon Wright, Bill Clagett, Lynn Molzan, Bob McGill, Steve Anderson. 19 i
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