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Self-Government First row: Meade Badger, Dun Edwards, Leona Langi, Pat Jar-kson, Bill Mendenhall, Pat Smart, Fred Marfrhbank, June Capel, Ed Kothgassnf-r. Ray Ahlers, Pat Paulsen Second row: Clarence Hobson, Joe DeMaesti'i, Jerry Smith, Ts-rry Conlon, Rick Sherman, Bill Bawdf-n, Don Smith, Harvey Hendricks. Third row, Marcel Rombac-h, John Lowe, Ray VVcbster, Alan Cummings, Jack Plumbridge, Don DQM0ss, Bill Andrew, Eugene Blf-asflale. Student Congress The Student Congress, the legislative body of the school, is composed of all class officers, committee heads, and club presidents. Though not particularly active during the fall semester, it became one of the schools leading organ- izations under the presidency of lim Culpepper. Executive Committee The Executive Committee, which discusses school problems and authorizes school activities, consists of student body officers, Girls' President, Self-Govern- ment Presidents, class representatives and Editor of The News. Members of the fall committee were: Iohn Roll, William Dux, Shirley Iones, Gordon Misner, Barbara Smith, Leona Lanci, lanet Shapiro, George Eontes, Gene Laxton, Mickey Iones, Madge Lude, Rosemarie Zegarac, loe Gunn, Dick Kure, Sherman Hall and lack Eahy. Self-Government During the past year, Self-Government was under the leadership ol Leona Lanci and George Eontes in the fall and Pat Iackson and Fred Marchbank in the spring, lt is the boast of Tam students that Self-Government this last term, has been better than ever before. Members of Boys' Self-Government under George were: lerry Frame, Pres- ley lenkins, Ed Kothgassner, Frank Lamb, Gene Laxton, Carl Lude, Kenzie Maclnnes, Dale Newbold, Don Newbold, Will Smith, Eugene Stone, and Stan Woodward. Committee heads under Leona were: Gerry Mitsch, Ioan Stoner, Mary lane Curtis, Lois Way, and Maxine Esslinger.
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Office Staff First row: Mrs. Adelaido Todrick, Miss Mary Silvoira, Mrs. Lela Smodene, Mrs. Ruth Porter. Serond row: Mrs. Jane Hill, Mrs. Edith Lriwis, Mr. Harry Russell, Miss Winona Pierce. Third row: Mrs. Dorothy Parent. Mrs. Lila Hemenover, Mrs. Jean Bullard, Miss Jeanne Rf-netzky. Faculty Women First. row: Mrs. Kathorins- Flanagan, Mrs. Lois Polanshok, Miss Rae Buttner, Miss Frances Parks. Mrs. Judith Dvmpstpr, Mrs. Lotitia Larson, Miss Bruna Sartorio, Miss Amy Thompson. Second row: Miss Mary Mc'Curdy, Miss Holon Courtright, Mrs. Ann Morris, Mrs. Vivian Loomis, Miss Pearl Smith, Mrs. Verna Foster. Third row: Miss Vera Stump, Mrs. Murif-l McCrum, Miss Barbara Mr'Kenzie. Mrs. Mabf-l Pllt0Hgf'l', Mrs. Ruth Closo, Mrs. Florf-nr-P Westerberg. Fourth row: Mrs. Maynle Powoll. Mrs. Margaret Woodruff, Mrs. Ruth Hall, Mrs. Flora Svott, Miss Ruby Scott, Miss Elizabr-th Keyser. Fifth row: Mrs. Albertino Nash, Miss Franres Finnegan, Mrs. Julie Crawford, Mrs. Leia Smodenf-, Miss Lillian Roth, Miss Lois Walker, Miss Gwenmar Powell. Faculty Men First row: Mr. G+-orgfr Gustafson, Mr, John Mr-Glynn. Mr. Adren Aitken, Mr. Willard Van Dykv, Mr. Gr-orgv Grant, Mr. Arthur VVlgv-ll. Sf-f-onfl row: Mr. Rohn-rt Pratlie-r. Mr. f'harlQ-s Drill, Mr. F.A. Jurh, Mr. VVallacC Andrews, Mr. Harry Clos:-. Third row: Mr, Cletus Gian-s. Mr. Gliflfli-n Rl'Ilf'flt lfl, Mr. Vif-tor Rowv. Mr. Gerald Wondering. Fourth row, Mr. G:-nrgo Pohlman. Mr. John R. G Ul'Lfff', Mr. Raymond Palmer, Mr. Dean Potts, Mr. Thomas Edwards. Fifth row: Mr, VVilliam Tlioi'nbf-rry. Mr. Harry Russ'-ll. MF. ROY Jacks. Ml'- Reizy An-tm.
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