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FIRST ROXU: NVolFf, Fink, Tucker, Young, North, Patterson, Simon, King. Second Row: Linder, llinton, Grand, Schlag, Baker, lfahcx Yellen. TOP ROVV: Mr. Lyon, Miss Badino, Miss Mulholland, Miss Smith, Miss Rzismusson, Mr, Barr. 0 ic I9 f gf ommiffee Page Ninety-six HE Principal's Policy Committee, con- sisting of sixteen members from the student body and six members from the faculty, met periodically with Mr. Barr during the Fall Term to discuss a choice of colors, emblem, and nickname for the athletic teams, and a name for the school paper and yearbook. The committee of the whole was sub- divided into four separate committees. Of the committee to select names for the school publications Shulamith Simon was chair- man, and Miss Rasmusson and Miss Smith were faculty advisers. Bob Baker was chair- man of the committee which, under Miss Mulholland's guidance, presented five combi- nations for school colors. By vote of the student body, on December 23, maroon and gold were chosen as the new school colors. The emblem and letter committee has as chairman Betty Sue North and as advisers Miss Badino and Mr. Bockelbrink. The fourth committee. working on a possible nickname, Was headed by John Yellen, with Mr. Lyon as the faculty member.
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Page 99 text:
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The representatives meet every second period where they transact their lousiness. The sponsor of this group, Mrs. McDonald, has contributed her help to the organization. The Agora members donate a great deal of time and energy to promote the efhciency of the school. OFFICERS, FALL TERM Chairman .............,.,,...................,..,...... Frances Shankland Assistant Chairman ....... ....... J ohn Stadelman Secretary ..........................ii...................... Edyce Schneider OFFICERS, SPRING TERM Chairman .....................................A........ Dolores Markwardt Assistant Chairman ........ ................ J oel Zeffern Secretary .............Y........... ....... E dyce Schneider ,? g0l l1 rin erm P 9 FIRST ROW: BYZIUCII, Rcsnikoff, IJUCIIEU, VVeitzhuch, Perlin. XVinkler, Kopitsky, Schaefer, Linder, Cohen, Fanning, Mzirkwanlt, Rzidmnn, Ilurwitz. SECOND ROYVZ Lowe, Phillips, Ziglin, Kulefsky, Fine, 'I'otSCI1, WVIIIIZUUS' VVlU95U5, SCIWYZIYCICY. Wllltlfyv MHUU9- Vvfmllw CUVSHLII. Bruening, Zeifren. THIRD RUVV: Toyle, Kreisman, Gustin, James, Barnes, Stanford, Iinloe, Payeur, Doran. wYIIIl3lllS, Lewis, -IOIIBS, VVhe:il. Till' RUVV: Bierman, Cfzihillzme, Kreisman, P., Kohler, Rodenberg, VYaller, Ilarstou, Loewenstein. Kelly, Schrager, 'I'huerwzichter, fiolcllxerg, lluuczin, Kravitz, Packmzm, Schreiber. w -ww ,, .K ,,z,,,, Page Ninety-five
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NDER the expert guidance of Mr. Lyon, the Projectionist Service Club, composed of a group of select students, performs some of the most important servises to the school. The members operate the sound projectors and public address systems when auditorium sessions or meetings are held. In order to do this work, the students give up their free periods when their service is needed. When new members are selected, the more experi- enced operators train them on the machines. The new organization this semester gives every trained member a definite job, for which he is responsible. Ffteen new mem- bers are under training at the middle of the spring semester. rofecfionirif CM RST RUVV: Raymond, Burton, Sillrerman, VVhcat. SEFOND ROVV: Skaggs, Petznll, Keistler, Dickerman CTape Rccorderj, Starkey, Koot- nn, Mr. Lyon. THIRD RUVV: Kelly, llayes, Schukzxr, :Vl!ll'gllll5, VVicsle1'. TOP ROVV: Fink, Bradley, Boyd, Lewis, Jackson, Stone. Page Ninetyeseven
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