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Q.. AHJAGUQ 'L .A ,lAt6l!,JlULCf0l ju UDL? aZl'l'Ll98PLl'Lg ,MA Aaue imc! a, agiuclenf Qnuemmenf fo guiale 145 ,,,, Since an rou of eo le must have a controllin bod , we have had our own Student Y5.P.pp.. . g.Y. Govemment, divided into legislative, executive, and Judicial departments. A decided factor in our smelting process, this activity in which every homeroom has been represented has not onl ac uainted us with the duties and res onsibilities of the democratic form of Y q P government but also has provided us with experiences in leadership and taught us the ad- vantages of cooperation among students. Under the leadership of President Tommy Boyce, Vice-President Bill Dusinberre, Secretary Margaret Williams, Treasurer Breneman, and the faculty advisers, Miss Dorothy Noble and Miss Mary Louise Hicks, the Student Government has successfully undertaken a varied program this year. Its accomplishments include a school-wide budget pass sale, pep rallies, a Stunt Night production, numerous community drives, and the en- forcement of school regulations. .fd jams gina! fo en orce our regnfafiolw ,,,, Our Traffic Squad, composed of boys and girls of the Senior Class and functioning under the authority of the Student Government, has kept order in our halls and enforced school regulations. With Jim Breneman as Captain, the Squad this year has been divided into alternating groups-Squad I and Squad II, led by First Lieutenants Deane Treat and Ronnie Shaw, respectively. Selected for their qualities of citizenship, leadership, and re- sponsibility, the members of the Squad, with Mr. I-Ierklotz as adviser, have tempered themselves by displaying respect for school regulations and by rendering worthwhile service, they have tempered others by emphasizing obedience and by giving generous assistance. .fgnal a cizciaf Czmmilflfee fo ,agua our enferlfainmenf. The Social Committee has furnished us with many opportunities for relaxation and enjoyment. Under the leadership of the faculty advisers, Miss Janith Horsey and Miss Edith Newlon, and the Student Government President, Tommy Boyce, this group has provided many pleasant social events, outstanding among which have been the Harvest Hop and the Jingle Bell Ball. In planning both, formal and informal dances, the Commitg tee has arranged for decorations, music, games, and refreshments. The only requirements for membership in this large group have been a willingness to work and a desire to brighten the lives of fellow students. 25
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.fdcfiuifiw owe .xdcfcfecf wriefg jg OW ,gilmof STUDENT GOVERNMENT LEGISLATURE First Row: A. Laughlin, B. Fox, M. Williams W. Dusinberre, T. Boyce, J. Breneman D. Stockett, D. Stallings. TRAFFIC SQUAD First Row: D. Treat, F. Galloway, R Carter, M. Chaney, C. Butler, P Farrell, F. Anderson, M. Hall, L Housley, S. Baker, Sears, E Cohen, N. Herring, B. Vieth, R Chambers, C. Tucker. Second' Row: A Carr, Brandenburg F. Howard, K, Haff, B. O'Donoj hugh, J. Humphreys, D. Kohler, R. MacFadden, A. Eisenstein, P. Win- shell. Third Row: P. Jones, P. Ross, Thomas, L. Hyatt, W. Sinclair, A. Casey, R. Shaw, M. Smith. Fourth Row: A. Housley, Cranford, R. Decker, C. West. Fifth Row: Lee, R. Danek, P. Donald, W. Coney, D. Brown, B. Bassford, L. Basil. SOCIAL COMMITTEE Members: M. Vickers, P. Farrell, M. Smith, M. Chaney, B. Danek, C. West, Aubrey, R. Shaw, A. Housley, Edwards, A. Carr, D. Deale, Brandenburg, B. J. Oakes, H. Earle, L. Durner, D. Ridgeway, M. Skinkle, M. Rehn, R. Keagle, I. Schultz, M. L. Halpine, C. Ewald, B. Collison, D. Lisowsky, P. Wason, M. Roth, C. Taylor, S. Davis, K. Garner, R. Lyne, C. Monday, B. Jones, A. Moore, P. Boldizar, M. Stallings, H. Baccus, S. Cutler, M. A. Morgan, S. Fine, H. Leanos, O. Werntz, B. Duclrow, M. Mrlik, H. Belcher, B. Basil, F. Bailey, T. Alexander, B. Beavin, E. Cadell, C. Mumford, M. Quacle, E. Jenkins, S. Champion, W. Tyler, B. Boyce, M. L. Flood, T. Fisher, C. Connell, G. Ross. Second Row: Miss Hicks, B. Vieth, D. Deale, L. Turner, Brady, E. Fitch, J..Anderson J. Thomas, C. Taylor, A. Carr. Third Row: J. Michaelson, J. Gatlin, B. Howard, J. Tucker, D. Whelan, T. Kirk- patrick, B. Coney, A. Housley, B. Podlick. ' 1 Q
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mr Oliferary .fgdigfy .JQIQA Men Qmcfec! WAKE STAFF Sealed: M. Williams, D. Deale, T. Boyce J. Thomas, M. Smith, R. Church, K Haff, F. Howard, P. Winchell, B. Oaks A. Eisenstein. Standing: D. Treat, B. Vieth, W. Wood K. Mumford. e wwe ec!ifeJ cc Mar gm The WAKE Staff has endeavored through the publication of the yearbook to record the factors which have influenced our tempering and to recapture the memories of school life which we treasure. Although the editing of the WAKE has required untiring effort and concentration, the Stall members have found the experience very worthwhile. Robert Church has served as Editor-in-Chief and Kathleen Hall, as his assistant. The other members of the Stall: have been Doris Deale, Secretary, Betty Thompson, Treasurer, Martha Smith, Literary Editor, Barbara Jane Oaks, Assistant Literary Editor, John Thomas, Busi- ness Manager, Anna Eisenstein, Patron Manager, Kay Mumford, Art Editor, Deane Treat, Circulation Manager, Barbara Vieth, Photography Editor, Margaret Williams, Chief Typist, Bob Bassford, Boys' Sports Editor, and l'y Howard, Girls' Sports Editor. Mrs. Frances Judd has acted as general adviser, Mrs. Mildred Kinhart has served as financial adviser, and Miss Marie Gaeth has advised the Literary Staff. LITERARY STAFF ig: R. Carter, F. Howard, P. Winchell. Nl. Smith, Miss Gaeth, A. Eisenstem. H. Earle, R. Shaw, A. Carr. WAKE ADVISERS Standing: A. Thompson, D. Duval. Mrs. Judd, Mrs. Kinhart ,,,,,ff
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