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deb fleurs u' Ignite BOARD OF CONTROL S'58 Pat Knox served as president of the Representative Council and the Board of Control. as well as of the Student Body. He executed his duties with ability and leadership. Kathve -Io Barrett and Gary Myt'1's served the vice-presidents of the student body. and as presidents of their respective groups. Sheryl King recorded the ininutes, and Bill Berquist took care of the school,s inonev. Bob Fields served as connnissioner of assemblies, and Susie Wleiss served on the board as coininissioner of clubs. Doug Stuman helped to induce student pride in keeping the campus clean while he served as coniniissioner of halls and grounds. The school publications were repre- sented bv Stacey Keach. who served as connnissioner of publications. Pat Evans led the various campaigns to publicize the school activities. Serving as commissioner of safety was Bob Mostovoy. and Ann Carhart served as commissioner of scholarship. Susie Slattery recorded the student's service points while serving as conirnissioner of school service. Karen Clark was in charge of the sport nights. dances. and all other school social activities. Gary Martin led the yells at the track meets. rallies and athletic events. Bob Lanc- tot led the Tunisian class. while Toni YVilkinson represented the D'Artagnans. The boardls advisor and sponsor was Miss Geraldine Keough. S'58 BOARD OF CONTROL 7 'W 1 , fl PAT KNOX President FIRST ROW-B. Fields, B. Bergquist, K. J. Burrell, P. Knox, G. Myers, S. King, A, Corhurl. SECOND ROW-Miss Keough, B. Moslovoy, G. Marlin, P. Evans, S. Slattery, K. Clark, S. Weiss, S. Kecch, D. Stumcm, T. Wilkinson, B. Lonctot. s.. ,ik .. , E gr Tzeerzty-three
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Nxt? X l l 1 s P 4 l l Bos RANDOLPH Presidenl uihe well the Svbip BOARD OF CONTROL W'58 Bob Randolph served our student body well as its president. He was ably assisted by Nancy Fairchilds as girls' president, and Ron Porter as boys' president. These people also serve as co-presidents of the student body in case of the presidentas absence. Jill Greenberg kept the student body minutes with great diligence and accuracy. Student Body Treasurer Kathye Jo Barrett kept excellent care of all student body hnances. Serving as commis- sioner of assemblies was Bob Cheng, while Sue Silverman, our commissioner of clubs, presided over the Presidents' Club. Nelson Gary campaigned to keep the halls and grounds of our school clean, while Gary Myers repre- sented all literary publications while serving as commissioner of publications. All our school affairs were given excellent publicity by our Commissioner of Publicity, Bill Berquist. The fire drills and other safety measures were planned by John Myers who was serving as commissioner of safety. The students, service points were ably kept and recorded by the Commissioner of School Service, Karen Wilcox. Deanna Corbin led the schoolls scholars while serving on the board as commissioner of scholarship. Planning all the dances and other school social activities was Sheryl King, commissioner of social activities. Developing school spirit and leading the student body in yells at football and basketball games was Ted Bergman, head yell leader. The Senior Bees and the Senior Ayes were led by Pat Knox and Zeke Perlo, respectively. W'58 BOARD OF CONTROL FIRST ROW-B. Bergquisl, T. Bergman, R. Porter, B. Randolph, N. Fairchilds, J. Greenberg, K. J. Barrell. SECOND ROW-Z. Perlo, Miss Keough, D Corbin N. Gary, B. Cheng, P. Knox, S. King, S. Silverman, J. Myers, K. Wilcox, G. Myers. f ze nlf run n
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X t W X 'Ii.Lf ' if W W? 1' W7 U GIRLS' ACTIVITY BOARD W'58 FIRST ROW-L. Weisfeld, M. Honigberg, L. Hawkins, N. Foirchilds, A. Corhorl, P. Tinetii, S. Klonn. SECOND ROW-N. Anlolc, B. Pierson, S. Brown, M. Lloyd, J. Muench, J. Berkshire, K. Carlson, J. Millenlhcl. bathing for the Gush GIRLS' ACTIVITY BOARD Both the fall and the spring semesters were rewarding ones for the Girls' Student Body under the Fine leadership of the Girls, Activity Board. Serving as president during the fall was Nancy Fairchilds. She was ably assisted by Karen Clark, vice- presidentg Pat Tinetti, secretaryg Sarah Combs, treasurer. Barbara Pierson held the oflice of Ladies, presidentg .lean Berkshire held that of Lettergirls' presidentg Mary Lee Lloyd served as G.A.A. president. Kathye jo Barrett led the Girls' Student Body as president in the spring. Muff Beery served as vice-presidentg Nancy Jewell, secretaryg Mary Ann Gonnella, treasurer. Those holding the positions of Ladies', Lettergirlsl and G.A.A. presidents were Maiy Lee Lloyd. Jamar lN'Iuench and Marilyn Gonder, respectively. All worked under the out- standing guidance of their sponsor, Miss Constance Benson. Included also on the Activity Board are the chaiunen in charge of various committees such as Good Grooming. and Flowers and Thought. Tenth. eleventh and twelfth grade representatives are also chosen to serve on the board. Among the many activities were an assembly put on by the board each semester. Girls, XYeek. Good Grooming Con- tests, the Girl of the Year competition. a Mother Daughter Dessert, and a May Day program. GIRLS' ACTIVITY BOARD S'58 FIRST RONV-N. Jewell, M. Beery, K J. Borrell, M. A. Gonnello. SECOND ROW-L. Leovill, S. Wolen, M. Gonder, J. Muench, M. Foskoff, M. L. Lloyd, L Noble. THIRD ROW-P. Powers, J. Becker, J. Dulkin, M. Nielsen, H. Hoffmon, D. Wagner, J. Furboss, J. Scoggins. wi? X. , its
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