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Student (?ou tcit The Student Council is composed of the Class Presidents and Class Representatives of all classes, seven through twelve. It also consists of the Presidents from various organizations throughout the school with the exceptions of F.F.A., G.A.A., and Pep Club Presidents. Mr. Patrick had the responsibility of Student Council adviser. Upon their shoulders rested the difficulties of busy school life. Some of the business of the Student Council this year was sending Lorene Erickson. Betty Ann Inglin, Allan Magstadt, and Norman Looney to the Student Leaders’ Conference; making laws to help maintain a smoothly running school; whether to have each class hold dance sessions in the gym during activity period; and nomin- ating next year’s S.B.A. officers. The Student Council set a good example for the studerits and other organizations by encouraging student participation and thought in all school problems. Allan Magstadt, President; Charlotte Dieringer, Vice Presi- dent; Betty Ann Inglin, Secretary. The main purpose of the Calendar Committee which was started by the Student Council, is to approve dates for student activities. The Calendar Committee consists of a repre- sentative from each club in the school: Also at- tending the meetings are Mr. Patrick and Mr. Mellish. The Committee meets whenever certain dates have to be set or discussed. These include the dates for such school functions as the Junior Prom, Senior Prom, Band Carnival, and many others. The Calendar Committee has proved very suc- cessful and is a great help to the school, as it pre- vents conflicting dates from arising. The dates of all school functions must be approved by the Calendar Committee. Mr. Ross, Mr. Mellish, Mrs. Caviczel, P. Person, V. ZafTee, C. Dieringer, J. Podolak, and N. Person. FIRST ROW: J. Whitehousc, C. Dieringer, A. Magstadt, THIRD ROW: N. Looney, D. Nearhood, J. Caviezel, D. B. Inglin, B. Stubbs. SECOND ROW: P. Baker, K. Wakkuri, L. Howard, L. Nyberg. Tschumperlin, S. Gillis, L. Erickson, C. Hansen, P. Person. 99
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s4 t unz£ ROW 1: E. Demko, L. Behrens, P. Baker, W. Rincll, J. Hamilton, B. Bagnall. ROW 2: V. Zaffee, M. O’Brien, F. Honsowetz, D. Robertson, C. Stubbs, L. Erickson, S. Gillis, J. Phillips, C. Hackmann, L. Howard, V. Estabrook. ROW 3: B. Melton, R. Johnson, J. Cavie- zel, D. Ellison. “Bread is the staff of life, but that is no reason why the life of the Staff should be one long loaf.” This is the motto of this year’s annual staff as they strove to produce the best annual ever to be received by the students of White River High School. Whenever a deadline approached, the members of the staff were to be seen keeping the mid- night oil burning in order to meet that deadline. There were always the last minute rushes, pictures that couldn’t be found, and the stories that hadn’t been written. At times such as these, the members of the staff unselfishly donated their time and effort to bring to the students an annual of which they could be proud. However, the task could not have been accomplished without the efficiency of the editor, Patsy Baker; the co-editor, Willabclle Rinell; and the adviser, Mrs. Borgstrom. Editor, Patsy Baker Editor............................................................... P Baker Co-Editor...................................................................W. Rinell Feature Editor.......................................................S. Gillis Senior Editor.......................................................L. Behrens Junior Editor.......................................................B. Bagnall Sophomore Editor.....................................................E. Howard Freshman Editor.............................................................J. Caviezel Boys’ Sports Editor.......................................D. Demko, D. Elison Girls’ Sports Editor..............................................D. Robertson Art Editor..................................................................L. Erickson Photographers..........................M. O’Brien, B. Melton, C. Hackmann Typists................................J. Phillips, R. Johnson, F. Honsowetz Business Manager..................................................J. Hamilton Proofreaders..............................................V. Zaffee, C. Stubbs Co-Editor, Willabelle Rinell 23
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