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ADM1N1sTRAT1oN Row 'l fleft to rightjz Kathy Hagen, Sharon Raftshol, Diane Wilson, Kay Hanell, Dixie Swanson, Nancy Badgero, Bob Moyer. Row 2: Scott Arnold, Karen Biork, Dorothy Lindsay, Sandy Blue, lone Southworth, Noreen Towne, Linda Fiebing, Carol Williams. Row 3: Jim Anderson, Terry Jenks, Mary Wagamon, Nancy Dorman, Ruth Hall, Jan Moutsatson, Jan Rogers. Row 4: Mike Tousley, Doug McGregor, Dan Stainforth, Solveig Scrum, Sue Martinson, Leo Arthur, Rita Trager. Senior High The Senior High Student Council is composed of members elected by the student body last year, home room representatives and Sophomore, Junior, and Senior class officers. The Council meets each Tuesday morning at 8 o'clock, when Governor Brian McGregor calls the meeting to order. Each year the Student Council Row 5: Sara Perkett, Shirley Rayle, Trev Danford, Sue Wiggins, Adrian Coleman. Row 6: Bob Warner, Terry Sanborn, Don Parker, Chuck Staton, Pat McPhall. Standing: Governor Brian McGregor and Principal William Novak, Absent when picture was taken: Polly Trager, LuEllen Benson, Dick Sleder, Claudia Stocking, Jean Houghton, Carl Rittman, Dave Ritchey. Student Council undertakes a project to improve the campus. This year the Council is raising funds to donate to the new school for use in furnishing the student lounge. They also donated to CARE and added a large sum to the fund which helps finance our American Field Service foreign exchange student. Left to right: Jill Jacobson, Governor Lee Hosler, Lee Balance, Ken King, Jane Klotzbach, Bob Parsons, Dick Snow, Marilyn Sleder, Pam Nurnburger, Bev Bannen, Sue Adams, Mary Bates, Helen Hunsburger, Donna Staton, Joanie Bellfy, Linda Junior High lt is in Junior High that the students are orientated and introduced to high school. The Junior High Student Council helps develop the conduct of the students. The Junior High Traffic Court which was Hackett, Ronn Canine, Carl Schrieter, Jim Zimmerman, Ken Gibson, Rick Ehrenberger, Jack Wyatt, Ed Green. Advisors in back row: Thomas Fennell, Norman Pollman. Student Council set up last year, is the main factor in controlling the conduct of the students in the halls. This court system is led by Governor, Lee Hosler, the advisors, and the members of the Junior High Traffic Court.
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SENIORS 16 Senior Class Officers Left to Right: Adififor, W. Gemrdg Secretary, Rim Tmgerg Senior High Gorfernor, Brian McGreg01',' Prerioienl, Leo Aftbmfx Vice Preficienl, Doug McG1'eg01',' Treafwer, Solveig Sommg Arivifor, E. Smetbelly. Senior Class History Every graduaTing high school class looks wiTh nosTalgia aT The Tour years spenT developing Trom green freshmen To wise seniors. However, The TCHS Class of i959 has a special reason for This feeling: The knowledge ThaT They are The lasT class To graduaTe from SevenTh-and-Pine STreeTs' CenTral High. One early accomplishmenT in iTs memory is The exhausTing buT prohTable Sophomore Magazine Sale, The nexT Tall, Onions In The STew was presenTed as The Junior Play To very enThusiasTic audiences. Proceeds Trom The play and The magazine sale wenT Toward The Junior Prom, Sayonara -a mosT elaboraTe and beauTiTul prom. ln The Tall of l958, The senior year sTarTed by welcoming New Zealand exchange sTudenT Adrian Coleman. The GovernmenT Day program, presenTed by The GovernmenT classes in November, was very inTeresTing and inTormaTive To everyone. Furious work made The ChrisTmas Formal, La NuiT Des Cloches CThe NighT oT Bellsl, a success- which iT mosT beauTifully was. The Senior Play was The LaTe ChrisTopher Be-an, a play of proTessional raTher Than high school caliber. Soon now, you will hear The sTrains of Pomp and CircumsTance, and, impossible as iT seems, They will be sounding for you, The Class oT T959. Class Colors . . . Hawaiian Blue and Silver Class Flower . ..... Whife ROSS Class MoTTo We build The ladder by which we climb
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