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51 2 ' 3' N Q! g f' 13, K4 ' r .A I 'L f,,'2-'Z wk, Q' Q1 ' x '. TQ, A ROW l: Jon Hall, Richard Heath, Stewart Brock, Mr. Sears tHead Mechanicl, Bill Schrengauer, Bob Monteith, Don Nicodemus, David Everhard. The stage crew aren't usually called upon to perform a task such as this, but Mr. Calvin's Volkswagen is so intriguing that they have to see what makes it tick. One of their regular iobs is setting up scenery and props for plays, assem- blies, and concerts. These boys also become quite proficient at operating the microphones and lighting facilities in our auditorium. Many times the members have to give up a Saturday afternoon or Sunday evening in order to assist in the production of a program not sponsored by the school. With the able supervision of Mr. Sears, the stage crew always gets the iob done, and gets it done right. Members of the stage crew can always find peace and quiet in their roost in the prop room. Here Dave Everhard fixes their radio, following instructions from Richie Heath and Bob Monteith. Well, guess we know who the industrious members in this organization ore, or is it that they didn't get to the furniture first?
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STUDENT EUUNEIL 1' as ac 5 IQ' 'I flu 9? 'G-J I 92 -'K ,, Y 9 QC 0 v -gg ' oo: er 1' QQ QF 'W e T1 ROWI Goodson Holt Larson Dolph Muller Trent Dudas Muller ROW 2 Ennx Foor Borden Yoxthnmer Nash Clulford Shue Arnold Kramer ROW 3 Trent Jenluns Scheehle DeVoe Stuhrke Wulluams Mater Longsdorf ROW 4 Bxshop Phlllups Ruskan lyren Muller Allen Conrad Gnftm lrwun Even though there were no basketball games except the tournaments left the students stull demonstrated thenr school spurlt by buynng up all the Student Councll basket ball puns m two days Here Sharyn Snyder buys one of the last ones from ,lack Barnard QC' 6 C G- Q., T ga All ofthe student body from seventh grade to twelfth know that when they have a worthwhile suggestuon, problem or Idea, and when they bring It before the Student Council, It will be acted upon accordmg to what the students want The Student Councll IS the voice ofthe people a bmdlng factor between the student body and the faculty If ut were not for this group the students would not have many of the prnvnleges whnch they now enloy nor would they be able to partrcupate In the worthwhile prolects which the Student Councll sponsors such as promotung the school Umted Fund Druve and collecting toys at Christmas for the Salvation Army CABINET SEATED Jack Barnard lPresndentl M Hudson lAdvlsorl STANDING Ann Nlch olson, Rosemarle LoPresty, Charles Held, Jochen Kxndlung, Tom Barnard, .loe Hous ton, Doris Phlllnps, Betty Jo Houston fx 5 t - -- T W' S5 J' v ,E Q i 0 ,1 V gf! :f n V Az ' 4 C 7' , - 'V , A f O Q, ,Q or M .9 4 x 0 ' X l V A '- Qt T T tr M . tu. , : U, T , - A., -' 4 . T gy sg, s -P 1 T 1 -' wwf, 5 T ' 1 ,,,. 'RT T-T AT - . l ' rv-Z li 1 4 y ? ' ' Q, . , T C , , T L .. , T 1 ' 1--1' 'Wy ,X ' , ' A ' T. ' E TTB- ' it 2 A l '11-5.4.3 ' W . . . . . . S A 6 vb ' . T : ' , r.
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PHUJEETIUNISTS All of us will admit that one of the most enioy- able ways of spending a class period is watching a film. Educational films, with which we are occa- sionally blessed, are made possible through the efforts of the proiectionists and their advisor, Mr. Kreider. These boys are carefully trained at the beginning of the school year to maintain and operate the movie equipment, and are always willing to give up their study halls to show films. These films are obtained by Mr. Kreider and are available to any class requesting them. GX Louie has found the difficulty. Philip Wolf and Louie Lamson are doing a little repair work on one of the many machines which they have become proficient at operating. All the skills of handling film and movie equipment are put into everyday practice by the prolectionrsts Dennis Easlerday is splicing a film, and Carl Welday is nnspechng an old-time 3X4 slide proiector. His 1.3 w l Q' Q 5113, L I ,r Cl.. :z .I 'LPI 97 ROW l: Engler, Mohler, Engler, Razor. ROW 2: Mr. Kreider fAdvisorl, Thomas, Romain, Friedt, Wolf, ROW 3: Lucas, Borland, Lamson, Close.
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