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Left to Right: Seely, Davis, Neipoth. Connelly, Geddis, Knoll. Schulz. MacDonald. J. Connelly. Miller. Read, Olson, Foster, Simmons. Cozart. Executive Committee Every Tuesday morning at eight o’clock the Student Body Officers, a representative from each class and Miss Doris Geddis, Student Body Advisor, meet to discuss and handle the affairs of the students. Planning assemblies, dances, games, and directing the work of various committees kept them hop- ping throughout the year. Their willingness and capableness are commend- able. Administrative Council The Administrative Council, composed of faculty members and a student from each senior high class, is a democratic body organized to make laws and rules for the student body. They also make decisions concerning the gen- eral welfare of the school, and handle habitual Student Court offenders. Top Row: MacDonald, Campos, Stuart Mitchell. Middle Row: Ronald Cox, Miller. Haas. Wesley Bratton. Bottom Row: Margaret Frodsham, Doris Geddis.
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s I u D £ n I Left to Right: Graff. Morini. Stout. Gonzales. Foster. Favero. Harkcr, Tipton, Yanger, Thompson, J. McDonald. Cowan. Gentry. R. MacDonald, Reed. Outright. B. McDonald. Front: Delbert Blackketter. The Student Court may be the school sleuths, but they failed to track down the identity of Miss X who has written many a billet doux to Associate Judge Rod MacDonald. Aside from this fact, however, the Student Court did much to maintain order in the halls and at assemblies. Under the guidance of Mr. Bratton they helped during air raid drills and fire drills. 26
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Top Row: Curry, Hart. Cole, Sicbc. Second Row: Miss Benson, Martin, Thompson, Haas, Connelly, Elam, Andrews, Egeman. Rust, Mahoney, Linn, Merrill, Barbour. Coxen, Welch. Third Row: Stevens. Kosella, Schulz, E. Tyler, F. Tyler. Bangle, Peltier, Florez, Chavez, Arinivas. Insert: Peltier. R. 0. H. The R. O. H. was responsible for the yummy smells that came forth from the kitchen when faculty luncheons, banquets, or just “feed fests” were being prepared. Their successful Valentine Dance proved that they have ways of bringing couples together—by soft lights, sweet music, and meaningful decorations. Other activities of these industrious homemakers whose purpose was “to pro- mote interest and skill in homemaking among the girls,” were to render help to anyone desiring their services in making displays, arranging flowers, pre- paring banquets, and on serving projects. President .............Mary Peltier Secretary.................... Lily Coxen Vice-President ........Phyllis Haas Treasurer ............ Ardis Welch Commercial Club The Commercial Club was newly organized this year. Its purposes were to arouse interest and participation in commercial work in the school, and to render community service whenever and wherever possible. The club’s ac- tivities included sales, parties, giving assistance to the ration boards during gas and point rationing, helping with collections for the Red Cross, and a typing contest, which was concluded at the Commercial Club Assembly. Dona Lee Read was the winner of the typing contest trophy, and received a small gold cup: President .............................Joe Knoll Vice-President ......................Bob Beadnell Secretary-Treasurer ..........Jean Hammerstrom Adviser ............................Mrs. Haskell Last Row: Beadnell. Knoll. Jeffries. Third Row: Jekel. B. Smith. Chaffin. Lenn, Peltier, Merva. Second Row: Langley, Miller. Hammerstrom, D. Smith, Adviser—Mrs. Marjorie Haskell, Simpson. Bottom Row: Barbour, Kniez, Read, Robinson, Jones, Cowan. Insert: Knoll.
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