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First Semester Student Council Back Row: Staf, Whipple, Trent, Kumpy, Crawford, Gaunt, Murphy. Fourth Row: Coulter, Smith, Hart, Cohlineyer, Gravino, Cowling, Haynes. Earp. Third Row: Guorroto, Lampley, Hiltebrand, Anderson, W. Benton, Mueller, Baker, Sheldon, Jones. Beatz. Second Row: D. Benton, Netherton, Hale, Crane, Stout, Redman, Sexton, Miner, Bedingfield, Pence. First Row: Nichols, Haubrick, Milazzo, Bryan, Claunch, Alexander, Adams, Goforth, Corley. FIRST SEMESTER Mary Betty Claunch Bob Cohlmeyer Annie Milazzo Jean Jones Sol Gravino OFFICERS President Vice-President . Secretary Treasurer . Sergeant-at-Arms SECOND SEMESTER Robert Wiltfong Armand Spizzirri Dorothy Benton Bill Crawford Jim Holland FIRST SEMESTER Bob Gaunt EXECUTIVE BOARD Senior SECOND SEMESTER Claydine Walker Bill Earp ...... Junior Sophomore Betty Bales Donna Alexander Freshman . . ... Patricia O'Brien Second Semester Student Council Back Row: Wiltfong, Copowycz, Siler, Dorsa, Crawford, Holland, Leweke, Heydon, Snow, Spizzirri, Hailey. Third Row: Alton, Mortin, Conner, Bales, Blackburn, Smith, Moore, Miller, Lane Walker, Flournoy. Second Row: Huahes, Welch, Knapp, McGuire. Christian, Erhardt, Roach, Benton, Stair. First Row: Ireland, O'Brien, Nichols, Schmidt. Stewart, Harrison, Noland. Harper, Laster. I Page Twenty
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Miss Eva VanNatta could instruct any phase of English on a moment's notice. Delving into the mysteries of ancient literature is Miss Dorothy Varney's favorite pastime. Invaluable is the advice given by our nurse, Miss Alice Walton. An able instructor of English—a friend to all underclassmen is Miss Celia Waring. Miss Florannah Welsh discloses the history of our ancestors to her interested listeners. If you have pondered over the intricacies of American history, Miss Jessie Marie Willitt will ably clear up any doubtful points. A cheery smile—one of her best characteristics as office clerk—is helpful to Miss Helen Wilkin in making friends. Miss Welsh Miss Willitt Miss Wilkin
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The Student Council has been organized to promote a closer cooperation between the faculty and the student body and to promote participation in the school administration. Thus reads the purpose of the Student Council as stated by its first semester president, Mary Betty Claunch. Through representation in the Student Council the entire student body has been able to voice its opinion in school affairs. Real cooperation has been the keynote of its success during the past year. The Student Council has held a unique place in helping interpret and enforce the changes in regulations under the new administration. Naturally this has been a trying situation but through the efficient services of our student representatives the school body has come through with comparatively few misunderstandings. One of the most important accomplishments during the current year was the all-school executive board meeting held here at East High School. The council feel that in doing this they not only have aided in promoting cooperation at East but have also drawn the different schools to a closer understanding of each other. Mr. Melcher was greatly pleased to learn that our East High School student representatives were able to figure out some way to use the school cafeteria other than simply for the serving of meals. East, according to Miss Hatch's report, is about the only high school to have accomplished this. Miss Louise Hatch and Miss Nora Boone are the efficient advisors of the Council. Although they do much to aid the student representatives when called upon, most of the decisions are made by the students themselves. The work of the advisors is invaluable in its worth.
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