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Left io righiflvfr. Paul Brandt, Mr, Laurence Morehouse, Mr. Robert Siznley, Mr. Kenneth 'N.lson, Mr. Richard Russell, Mr, larnos Maloney, Mr, Charles orien, Mr. Frank Delvlciricx, Mr, Harold Beck, Mr. Arthur csne:ker, Mr. Hxrry Ccxnnmq, Mr. Peter Krcnack, Mrs Esther Hopf, M Mr. John King, Mrs. Florence Schick, Mr. lurnes Mclicln. BOARD OF EDUCATIO These, the leaders of our joint sclicol system, are a most important civic group. They are chosen as school board members be- cause the citizens of the school district believe them capable of supervising school matters. Some of their regular problems are such things as securing maintenance for all ten buildings in the North Hills Joint Schools system, plan- ning new buildings or additions to the old ones in the districts Where populations are rapidly increasing, and, of course, somebody has to prepare a budget so this is another job of the School Board. This group must give the final word before plans can be carried out. All per- sonnel, including the teachers, secretaries, and various others, can only be hired by them. Plans have been made to purchase new equip- ment for the stage in the high school audi- torium, and to complete another wing of the high school building. This wing is to include a shop, music and science rooms and the long- needed and wanted double gymnasium. This year the board elected as officers: Mr. L. C. Morehouse, President, Mr. James S. McKain, Vice President, Mr. ll. G. Can- ning, Secretaryg and Mrs. Esther Hopf, Asso- ciate Secretary. The Joint Board meets every second Monday at the High School. An appropriate definition for this board would be that it is the policy-making group for the school. A group which has earned the thanks of everyone in the North Hills Joint School district for a job well done.
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vfijf Della G. Vance Dorothy ii Gr Mal' Vllqllil Rn S. llucke Jane M. Davis Helen II. Cigoi Elizabeth Aiken ob N Dolly D. 'aig Delp - N Frank Pace 1. Ivor S. Smith Vernon Metz ll Edward D. Kruse W. S. Luke Robert C. Gesey Nelson V. 'fiffzniy David C. Craig' Elmer ll. Puchta
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'IG' ,,,-.v First row--B, Ramsey, I. Bcvill, Mr. Herniml. Second row'-Mlss Conner, N, Hartman, I. Ling, P, Third rowf'N. Younq. W. Dosey. SE ICR EXEC Who was responsible for the wonderful times vve've had this year? The Senior Exec- utive Council, of course! This group, together with our class sponsors, Mr. Herman and Miss Conner, has planned the activities and special events that have made our senior year a meni- orable one. The council was made up of the senior class officers-Norbert Kaylor, president, Jim De Weese, vice-president, Betty lvlalonejv, secretary, Pat llarris, treasurer and Janet Lang, social secetary-and the homeroom rep- resentatives, Bob Binder, Jean Bovill, Bill Dosev, Norma llartman, Marcia Meade, Betty Ramsey, and Bill Young. These ardent council members, who fulfilled the desires of the sen- ior class, performed their job with diligence and tact. Q3 as? ' 'v-'3l., Q ' -I ,+- ns- 1 1 YYY-, I T IVE COUNCIL Arrangements for the dinner dance, the senior class play, and class day were made by the Executive Council. This year, the group planned the 'tlfall Round Ho-Doxvnv as our class activity. This was the first time any class has attempted to hold an old-fashioned square dance. Much to the delight of those who attended, it was an overwhelming success. Other important duties of the council were collecting class dues, ordering graduation an- nouncements, and taking orders for name cards. Through the outstanding work of tliese students and the sponsors these duties were accomplished to benefit the senior class. They should be congratulated for their excellent work.
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