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db., it ffl 1 W3 4 I 4 J,, 1 fr, 2, ef 4 if f A ' V V, . MONITORS ENCOLRXCE C0011 C.I'I'IlIiN5. Front mu'-Clurtis, Waters, Robertson, Lcnora Miller, Hooper, xlulier. Ron' Iwo-Mr. Davis, XYinkel, XYall4er, Nluhr, Hammer, B, YVilliam,s, A. Allen, M. Smith, Drew. Ron' lliwf'-Cilearv, l'. Phillips. Lorraine jones. P. Hall. Finney, Doyle. Humberl. DI. Williamson, Ron' four-IJ. Engel, R, Taxlor, L. Ellis, L. Elliott, R. Earning Good Will DISCTVSSINC IVORLD l'ROl3I.FNIS :ire the linited Nations Yonlli. Frmzl run'-plot' Smith, R. Rose, Nlisiunzis, Miss Keating. Ron' Iwo-I,, IYoIlit', P, lloward, D. l'oist, Clollett, XI. Nlorris, B, Brown, Ron' llirw'-iIi't'ul1, IQ. Hayden, R. Izixlor, Rubenstein, .Xtlricnne Rite. Ron' four-L. XVood, R. Righler, D. Brady. Both the Monitors and the United Nations Youth Club made vital contributions to school life at Edmondson. IVait for the bell, please, were the familiar words which greeted early morning arrivals as fifty busy monitors performed jobs assigned to them by the Student Council of which they are 11 branch. Assisting orderly How of trafhc through- out the building, the Monitors' major aim was guiding the students of Edmondson to an accept- ance of their responsibilities as school citizens. The United Nations Youth Club spurred the trick-or-treat drive which netted over five hun- dred dollars for UNICEF. Club members, along with others from the student body, attended UN seminars and participated in the discussion of the topic Can the United States Win the Eco- nomic War? In celebration of UN Day, the club, introducing students from Germany, Lith- uania, Turkey, Estonia, and Greece, presented a very colorful assembly which featured flags of countries in the UN, an inspiring talk by a guest speaker, and a lilm of Danny Kaye's good-will tours among foreign children. 61 pgnvvprzur I X, ph, s
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5 CJ W O r- .p...- STUDENT COUNCIL IXIEIXIBERS-I 1'0111 mu'-DI-Xniizi, D, lfischer, Heidecker, Schuman, Dowdy. Cundersdorfl, Twillev. Lenora Miller. Rout tzuo-Krize, Brenda Brown, O'Donnell, Kaisin, KI. Hines, Sener, Brady, Simmons, Mergl. Ron' three- Lancelotta, Sparrow, YVarrington, Pilsch, Davenport. Pzirham, Stephanie johnson, V. Henry, Hoffackcr. Richards, Blanei. Mr. Lachman. Row four-McFarland, lNIcConville, Boggs, Phillips, Jeff Brown. Rhoda Hlilliams, XV1lllilC. S. Mueller. jackie Lohscn, Dinko. Ron' five-Hutch, Hartman, Towns, Bongiovani, Brendenia Brown, Fauver. Governing, Guiding, and BOOSTING THE FIRST school-wide orchestra dance are Lenora Miller, treasurer: ,Indy Dowdy, secretary: Mr. Laclnnan, adviser, Charlotte Cundcrsdorfl, president: and Carol Twilley, vice-president. To the Student Council belonged some of the most influential people in the student body. Made up of homeroom class presidents, this or- ganization presided over all of the activities of the Edmondson High School. Operating for the First time under a constitution gave the repre- sentatives proficiency in parliamentary proced- ure, sound governmental techniques, and good citizenship. As stated by Charlotte Gundersdorif, president of the Student Council, their aim was Hto give the students an opportunity to express their opinions on current school problems. Since it was the ruling body over all other activities held in the school, the members of the Student Council took a very important part in the developing of the functions which will even- tually become traditions at Edmondson. This year's council was responsible for sponsoring the first school-wide orchestra dance at EHS. Early in the winter, interest was centered around plans for the Snowball Dance which featured the Hi- Tones orchestra as its drawing card. Through expert guidance, diligent effort, and enthusiastic support, the Student Council was able to main- tain its position as Edmondson's most effeetive organization.
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l x .T w xx 'x l ASSISTING TEACHERS in staging assemblies are the stage crew. Left to right-Brady, Hadel, Shank, Delahanty, Bayley, Lofton, Mr. Clayman, Reichast. Pushers of buttons and pullers of levers were very important at Edmondson. They were mem- bers of the Stage Crew and the Projection Squad. Assemblies wouldn't have been possible without the assistance of Mr. Clayman and the eight boys of the Stage Crew who were responsible for the lighting, stage setting, and sound. They could operate the many controls back stage while keep- ing. one eye on the script and another on the action. Mr. Gibson's Projection Squad stored, deliv- ered, operated, and kept in good condition the projectors and films that helped teachers make subject matter more interesting and understand- able to their students. Lights.. Cameras.. PROJECTION CREW aids teachers with audio-visual equipment. Front rout-Chandler, J. Lofton. Row two-Mr. Gibson, E. Dodd, S. Dawson, R. Palmer, W. Chase, G. Dency, M. Nelson, Tom McFarland, VV. Morris, Bayley. Ra 5 2
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