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HISTORY Austin, Draper, Wooten, Ledbetter, McBride, Hanson PHYSICAL EDUCATION LIBRARIAN STUDY HALL Klumb, Fletcher, Freeman, Houghton Griewe Comegys SECRETARIES MATHEMATICS Morris, Hunter, Hatton Emigh, Reynolds, Dunn, Kirk, Yates R.O.T.C. Lindley, Schooler, Manion, Fulton, Reynolds SCHOOL NURSE Sell
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ENGLISH Hamm, Corn, Gray, Alexander, McGovern, Gallivan, Pfeiffer, Bartiwell SCIENCE Kenyon, Reed, McGrath, Tack MUSIC Krent, Griewe FOREIGN LANGUAGE COMMERCIAL Lindner, Stoehr Haase, Anderson, Falk, McDonald VOCATIONAL ARTS Guenther, Jones, Thornton, Nelson, Lybecker, Safford, Meiners, Boschker
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STUDENT GOVERNMENT Stan Wiley PRESIDENT Bob Fondahn SECRETARY discussing and Legislative Ass Under the leadership of the four student body offi¬ cers: president, Stan Wifey; vice-president, Bob An¬ drews; secretary, Bob Fondahn; and treasurer. Bob Burk¬ hart, the student body activities and business for the year were guided to a very successful conclusion To help In maintaining and promoting student ac¬ tivities the President chose the following commissioners: Joan Lee Robinson, assemblies; John Cunnlngton, hall¬ ways; Bob Hayes, buildings and grounds; Bob Williams, Shuffle Shop; Dick Beck, fire chief; Myron Skublnna, chief justice; LaVonne DeBeaumont, organisations; Norene Me¬ rely. interschool relations; Dick Neher, bookstore; Pat Mace, stage, and Marie Johnson, publicity Serving as honorary members, but none the less active, were Lu- cile Angel!, Bob Oliver, Dick Garver, and Carol Cox. Besides maintaining and promoting the business of their certain offices the cabinet worked as a body in sponsor¬ ing the Homecoming parade and dance; presented an assembly; revised the Constitution and bydaws; promot¬ ed the passing of a bill making a double W the official letter for sports awards; and promoted the passing of many other bilk Including the assembly bill and the ad¬ visors bill. All In all the cabinet enjoyed another year of success and once again proved that students do have the Initiative to govern themselves efficiently. The Legislative Assembly was kept very busy the past year with canvassing for the Community Chest Drive, setting up the budget for the coming year and passing various bills. Under the leadership of Bob Andrews, th embly, the year was completed with a very successful record of Bob Andrews VICE-PRESIDENT Bob Burkhart TREASURER e chairman of the accomplishments. STUDENT CABINET Top Row: Dick Beck, John Cunnington, LaVonne DeBeaumont, Bob Hayes, Marie Johnson. Bottom Row: Pat Mace, Norene McNeety, Dick Neher, Joan Lee Robinson, Myron Slcujbinna, Bob
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