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ETUUEN EUUNEI Left to right Mr. Sommer, H, Mott, L Richards, G Fryrear, C. Perry, F, Dalton, G Brauch, G Millen. The Student Council, governing body of E H S , had, as its main obgective this year, 'the promotlon of school spirit in work and in Play' The Council wrote a Code after each class had submitted sugges tions and ideas The Oath of Allegiance, submitted by the Sen1orClass is as follows I as a student of Edgewater High school, pledge myself to the ideals of a true sportsman I will be truthful, honest, courteous, aging others to do them, I hope to develop a spirit worthy of Edge water High School The Council sponsored several school parties, movies, and socials They also helped conduct a Safety First Campaign The election for the Student Councll representatives was held at the beginning of the year Each club and class eleeted a representa tive, and accordlng to custom, the sen1or candidate was automatically president This year, this important office fell to Roger Baker Roger left for service in February, and Frank Dalton succeeded him as President of the student Body Other members were aerryBrauch, Junior Class, Lawrence Richards, Sophomore, Harry Mott, Freshmen, Ger en Millen Bth grade qraee Fryrear, Pep Club, and Charlotte Perry, Lariat Staff 25 O O O O , , 'Q oo-operative in every activity. By doing these things, and by encour- : ' ' '
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LFFHFH' .NHPF Top Row B Bond S Burgesser P Lowe B Parsons R Odell F Dal ton Miss Proctor, B Brown Bottom legos, J Rear B Warriner E Hodik NEWS ' NEWS ' NEWS' That's what the Lariat Staff does collects, writes, and publishes the news of E H S The regular meeting of the staff is every Wednesday and Thursday morning during band period, but many other hours are spent in the pub lication of the Lariat which appeared bimonthly In the election for editor, Grace Fryrear and Elaine Hodik tied Therefore, Grace was editor for the first semester and Elaine, second semester Both girls performed this difficult task unusually well and much credit goes to them for the success of the Lariat Some members of the staff were to attend the Journalism Conference at the Un1versity of Colorado, but due to the snowstorm they were un able to make the trip The staff visited a newspaper office in Denver and learned many new and interesting things. 24 2 a , o 1 s , 0 9 0 9 U ' Row: G. Fryrear, M. Willard, V. Teter, C. Perry, D. Frank, E. Gal- O . I , I 0
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EHNU Front Row I Goetz P Peter G Petticrew V Teter, A Davis K Dillner, D Miller, R Nylander H VanDevort, D Trlbual, W Pierce, C Martin, N Bell Jenkins B Oatman, J Waibel R Ferrel I Uaibel Debroder, L Hackstaff B Lumberg B Bond, B Strong Not in picture Mrs Garton, Jo Ann and Jean Smith W Ball As almost everyone knows the band is a new organization, and the members apologize for all the queer noises they made at the first of the year They have done very well however in making these noises into pleasing tones They have done a number of Overtures this year, many difficult marches and have appeared at many of the basketball games In the spring the band will begin preparations for a marching band At the spring festival the band will present 'Chi1dren's Prayer', and 'The Voyager' One half of the band members consisted of grade school students, who worked hard to make the band a worthy organization 26 : ' 9 0 Q I 9 ' n , Q O U , e u Back Row: R. Dillner, D. Lingg, D. Hott, W. Harwood, E. Dexter, R. 9 F 0 , e , e , Ge 0 Ag I , A s e : . , , , ' 1 9
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