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STUDENT COUNCIL CABINET I957 ROD KOTCHIN BILL NEWLIN President Vice President , I tt? Em CLEO McINTOSH TED NEWLIN JUDY HEINSBERG HERB WRIGHT Secretary Treasurer Secretary of Activities Secretary of Athletics BOB LILLICH BILL BROWN FRANK LIGONS RON FRISCO Secretary of Publicity Secretary of Sanitation Secretary of Shume Shop Secretary of Traffic 18
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my ,fi Row I-Mr. H. B. Reynolds, Mr. C. E. Mugnani, Mr. H. G. Zambell, Mr. R. Frings, Mr. H. C. Canning, Mrs. E. Hopf, Dr. C. W. Cummings Row 2-Mr. R. W. Smiley, Mr. A. F. Weise, Mr. H. C. Bennett, Mr. D. P. Selby, Mr. H. J. Johnson, Mr. B. J. Kelly, Mr. C. P. Beisecker, Mr. D. B. Perrin, Mr. J. Skillen, Mr. E. H. Hunter BOARD OF One of the most important civic groups of our community is the Board of Education. Elected by the citizens of West View and Ross Township, the board members serve a term of six years. They hold at least one meeting a month in the high school library. These men are doing an excellent job of solving the school problems of our community. Among the many duties and problems which fall into their hands are the usual ones of hiring personnel and maintenance workers, and regulating school taxes and expenditures. The over-crowded condition in our schools is going to be greatly reduced by the new high school on the Heim farm, the six-room elemen- EDUCATION tary building in the Gass Road area, which is in use, and the three room addition to the Evergreen School. All of these new buildings are being made possible by the diligent plan- ning ofthe board. These conscientious board members are held in high esteem by students and citizens alike. The many opportunities made possible for us by the Board of Education through the years are valid proof of the time and efforts put forth by this organization. We, the stu- dents of West View High School, would like to thank this organization for all of these won- derful opportunities. 17
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Row T-H. Wright, J. Heinsberg, F. Ligons, C. Mclntosh, R. Kotchin, B. Newlin, R. Frisco, R. lillich, B. Brown, G. Curri Row 2-J. Noone, J. Grimm, B. Mugnani, A. Kleinschmidt, P. Selko, R. Marra, C. Houston, V. Eckert, N. Deiseroth, J. Briggs, S. Waite Row 3-Miss Wadlinger, B. Hostetter, B. Perrin, J. Thompson, D. Corley, L. Seybert, D. Harding, T. Calhoun, O. Olsen, Mr. Metz STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council of West View High School is the elected representative body of the school. lts purpose is to democratically lead and serve the students in the best poss- ible manner. Council consists of one represen- tative from each homeroom and the cabinet officers, who were elected in the spring of 1956. The students were able to express their point of view on matters, suggest administra- tive changes, and bring up any business which they felt was important through their home' room representative. Under the leadership of president Rod Kotchin, Council governed the student body, planned assemblies, developed school spirit, and worked with the faculty. All business meetings of Student Council were held Monday mornings first period. On Tuesday mornings the nine cabinet members met to discuss any important matters that had not been covered the previous day. The efficient work of the Cabinet and rep- resentatives, and the co-operation of all the students enabled Council to have a successful year. Mr. Metz and Miss Wadlinger, sponsors, added the necessary help and advice. Through Mr. Luke and the faculty the plans and pro- grams of Council were permitted to go into effect. Because of the diligent work and co- operation of all concerned, Student Council conducted another eventful year at West View.
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