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ASB CABINET (Top) Jok Bhoevin, Building and Ground ; Joyce Burney. journal Editor; Ron Rosoow, Hailt; Davk Casper, Buy ' Federation Prtrident Daniel Clem, Koval Blue Editor; Do Clinf, Stage Manager; Annette Cote, inter ichoot Retatwnt; Chita Cous¬ ins, Shuffle Shop. (Bottom) Eddie Epstein. Publicity; Scott Gruber, Chief Juttke; Myrna Moore, Cir f ' Federation Prendent; Dar¬ lene Reiswtg, Yell Queen; Carolyn Reynolds, Or guru lattont; Alice Ross. Anemhltei; Don Shafer , Fire Chief. government. were the S. )3. oj ' j ' icerd, bers on the cabinet in an honorary capacity were: Joyce Berney, Journal Editor; Dan Clem, Royal Blue Editor; Myrna Moore, Girls Federation President; Dave Casper Boys 1 Federation President; and Chubby” Reiswig, Yell Queen This year’s cabinet has accomplished more for the school and the youth of Wa-Hi than has been done for a very long while Together, they planted the seed 11 for a Community Youth Service Coun¬ cil They did the work; all we must do now is to sit back and wait for the seed 1 ’ to grow and then enjoy the products of the cabinet’s labors. Two more extremely important projects were taken on and well accomplished by the cabinet. These were the organization of Wa-Hi drivers and arrangements for counsel and guidance for students who are in need of such. They compiled and issued the Student Questionnaire which asked personal questions of the stu¬ dents and which resulted in the recognition of the need for a Recreation Center, other than the Shuf¬ fle Shop This thought was presented to various city clubs, and it is our hope that they will do some¬ thing with the idea These young people leave Wa-Hi with a record of accomplishment not soon to be forgotten Much of the credit goes to A.S.B. Prcxy, Tom Leonard, who devoted so much time towards the betterment of Wa-Hi. SECOND SEMESTER LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY: Third Ro : John Hamilton. Richard Anderson, Paul Dague, Allen WmeL, Second Row ; Nfls Nilsow Bill Con el, Jane Ann Sivertson. Maul vs Luckf. Pat Hathaway. Myrtle Earner, Pat Lunsford, Ronnie Hoy Jim Neuss, Pat Corain. Francis Daniels, Ruth Kirkman. Pktliij Thompson, Marl inf Fagg. Deanna Bogle, Vera Jones, Janice Owsley. Beverly Gifford. Yvonne Williams. Fir it Row ; Dick Mobley, Mar Jinkews, Wayme Lee. Forrest Day, Ray Joseph, Lltella Dudley, Mer¬ ry Alttmus, Janet Miller, Joy- Filam, Joyce Morrison, Gloria Zimtxopr, Carol Ann Stewart, Georgian Remboldt, Jackie Long. FIRST SEMESTER STUDENT COURT: Brent Wooten, Gewf SECOND SEMESTER STUDENT COURT: Fred Kimball, Bill Rb illard, Diane Warner, Scott Gruber, Sharon Eastman, Hammond, Stott Cruder, Sheri Koehler, Janice Barer. Nancy Ann Shefkrd, Jerry McVat, David Sires. Borum. Not Pictured: Lee Baker, Patty Forrest.
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ElSIE Fiun Secretary Cable ne Fjiank T red surer FIRST SEMESTER LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY: Fourth Row: John Hamilton. Norma Simons. Dor¬ othy Upcraft, Donna Johnson. Karen Stevens, Luella Dudley? » Nancy Brooks, Cathprine Gasper, Dick Mobley. Third Row: Linda Wacnetr, Ray Joseph, Boh Kolul-s. Lloyd en Frakes. Harriet Bucrmant. Susan Cmanckllr. Carol Ann Jones. Judy Schneller, Janet Jo Davison, Second Row: Wt s Colley, Jim No su, Flon Booker. Dave Jackson, Lin Eubanks, Nancy Boklj.m. Ellen Coxon, Myrtle Earner. Eva Joseph, Betty Frahos. First Row: Lee Baker. Bob Becker, Gary Darling, Jim Jlppf, Morrie Miller, Bill Sty wart. Dick Jones. Tom Rtmc, LiRov Farley. The Associated Student Body Cabinet met during the last two weeks of summer vacation for a meeting which came about as a very interesting, informative, and enter¬ taining planning session for the opening assembly on the second day of school. The product of this meeting was a very well thought-out and vivacious skit which introduced, to the student body, the governing officers of the 53- 54 year and the newly acquired faculty members. The officers introduced were President Tom Leonard,- Vice President Dick Mobley, Secretary Elsie Filan, and Treasurer Carlene Frank. The Cabinet was also introduced at this time, and its commissioners are: Joe Bergevin, Build¬ ings and Grounds; Ron Roscow, Halls; Annette Cote, Inter- school Relations; Don Cline, Stage; Eddie Epstein, Publicity; Scott Gruber, Chief Justice; Carolyn Reynolds, Organiza¬ tions; Alice Ross, Assemblies; Don Shafer, Fire Chief. Mem ASB TICKET SALES? Sixth Row- Marlene Deppinc, Lela Mae Pentecost. Sallt Pin- tecost, Janice, Frank, Carl inf Frank. Fifth Row: Harriet Buck man, Betty Fran Cis. Rosalind King. Gail Anderson, Fourth Row: Bill Carpenter, Maurice Blake, Richard Anderson. Art Evans. Third Row: Diane. Drake, Helen Bektsch, Anita C it all, Vonoa Ball i vgije, Estir Lane, J« cmd Row: Rose Fai re, Luella Dudley ' , Ev¬ elyn Langhecker, Rost Mary Bruce, First Row : Tom Johnson, Chuck Branson. Bob Rowell, Dick Jones, Occupied ivi tli the ajjairS oj tlu Dick Mobley Free President
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concerns To promote friendship, to bring the girls closer together, and to give all girls a chance to help in stu¬ dent activities were the purposes of the Girls’ Federa¬ tion under the leadership of President, Myrna Moore; Vice-president, Betty Jo Burnap; Secretary, Pearl Liv engood; and Treasurer, Sue Kent. Our counselor, Mrs. Esary, has been a great help to all the girls. Eight assemblies were presented during the year: Carnet : Myrna Moore. Left to right: Pearl Liven coco. Betty Jo Burnap, Sue KENT. MrNUTE GIRLS: Fourth Hon : Mary Ann Cocker line, Nancy Kerr. Bonny Reyburn, Gloria Zittfr- kopf, Mary Jane DeKeysf-r. Nancy Timmons, Fii i i n Stone road. Third Row : Evelyn Zaro, Marlene; O’Neil. Donna Armstrong, Marilyn Gomif. Maioa Blue, Loretta Smith. Second Row: Judy Jftferis, Pat Cobain, Donna Waters. Dunk Binning, Ester Cramer, Diane Ruoin. First Row: Shirley Muller, Barbara Porter, Eileen O ' Hasmi, Joanne Arnoldt, Billie Jo Lusk, Sandra Seldom. Beverly Hill. FIRST SEMESTER ASSISTANTS: Sheri Koeler, Loretta Smith, Margie Riley, Dorothy Upcraft. Ann Shepard. Barbara Porter, Doris Byerly. Shari Smith. Fi i Raw : Sharon Allen. Janet Mit¬ chell, Joyce Berney, Faye Rigsby. Yvonne Hanebut. Not Pictured: Dorothy Duke. CHRISTMAS ASSEMBLY: Ruth Kirkman, Nyla Oelke. Phyllis Maicy, Virginia Taylor, Pearl Livengooo. Marilou Irving. Cathy Lund. Faye Rigsby. Barbara Brunton. 14
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