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fi Student Council W' .:7.',l.. , pffm- . . . . . . P-fi-'ff r In This organization gives the student or chance to porticrpote, gov- .lli .QW . 'I ernmentolly speaking, in the running ot our school. The members ore If-iz ' chosen by their clclssmotesp in return, they bring forth ot council the ideos ond desires os expressed by the student body. in this wdy dll gli.: 1' -i I N cldsses ore brought together by 0 common bond, thot ot keeping our '5' f f hool runnin smoothi 4? SC 9 Y- 4',.4' K L. Trezise-Sec., G. McGraw-Treos.g F. Young-Pres., D. Gary-V. Pres., J. Potter-L, H. Sec., B. Lippmcn- Poriicmeniorion. r 21 .:'fi.l.. . 6,3-I It xl Jgkfrf L as , r- 'I 1 . 4 I . ii 1 N inf?-i r QD1 Mi in t - 4 Mr. LeFeber :SS-1 , 1 Mr. Kay
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SITTING, L. to R.: B, Lippman, J. Schwalb, G. McGraw, N. Fleischer, R. Knowles. STANDING: L, Miller, C. Gardner, J. McPheters, R. Kellogg, S. Black, B. Langdon, J. Brandes, J. Regan, J. Hopkins, K. Lockwood, M. Duke, D. Helm, M. Bacon. Library Council The Library Council is composed of girls who have an earnest desire to be of service to their school, and display this interest in the excellent way they maintain the library. Under the supervision of Mrs. Martin, this group is taught to recognize the parts of the library and to perform the necessary functions of library maintenance. Advisor - Mrs. Martin Radio Announcers Advisor - Mrs. Larson We will always remember the chimes and the cheerful Good Morning preceding the announcements at the beginning of every day. The voices heard over the loud speaker system belonged to those students chosen by, and under the direction of, Mrs. Larson. STANDING, L. to R.: R. Butler, U, Krinke, P. Jones, C. VonSkiver, B. Canfield, D. Murphy, S. Grossman
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