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Sixth Ktijy — jjiarles Kraft, Marilyn Ford, Barney Ricketts, Alissa Gallagher, Lee Davis, Helen Brizendine, Roger Almond, Ted Blocker, eorge Vi ' right. fiffh y F xpck McLaughlin, Barbara Markwell, Charlene Lambcrz, Rex Hoopes, Beverly Crane, DoTores Patch, PoUyann Andre tMaan Garr. fourth 7 aIi Jim Wright, Margaret Stratemeier, John Benson, Leon Roach. Dorothy Boone, ji an Tucker, Mildred Roach. r j Vf ' Row AflJack Gibby, Lee Davis. Jim Wright, Lawrence Rcddick, Frank Callah.in, Harriett Paulsim, Bob Sitter, David Smalley, Jimmy Johnston, Carl Haskins, Bill Vi ' hite. Second Row — Eddie Glasscock, George ' right, Dorla Eaten. Donna Lou Kelly, Richard Knott, Mary Rogers, Doris Clark, Miss Baltinger. First Row — Techla Scheidt, Mary Jane Gates, Nclda Kraus, Barbara Schwccheimer, Pat Young, Nellie Ann Angle. Betty Baker, Carol Grayson, Alma Cochran. 17
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SlOIiS ® IF IBIL A p.irt of democracy is the right of free speech and the right to petition. In this modern day of war and tyranny, it is more important than ever to preserve the democracy which our forefathers constructed so well for future Americans. Southeast students have the opportunity to watch democracy in action in their own South- east Round Table. Each home room elects a representative and an alternate to represent them at the meetings of the Round Table. These meetings are held on the first and third Mondays of each month. The representative is chosen not only for his willingness to serve, but for his ability and his dependability. The representative presents to the Round Table suggestions passed by a majority of the stu- dents in his home room. The suggestions are then voted upon, and, if they are approved by a majority of the members, they are taken to the principal for his approval or veto. Plans are then made to carry out the suggestions. The Round Table sponsors many of the school activities. It has encouraged the sale of war bonds and stamps and recently has sponsored the self-checking system in the library. It pre- sented a pageant on each day during American Education Week on .the following themes: VC ' ork, The Air Age, Peace, Health, and Service. The Round Table also sponsgred the send- ing of Christmas greetings to the service men who had attended Southeast High School. It has urged every student tD actice courtesy to a greater extent, not only at school, but at home and in the com ' munity. A campaign to improve the appearance of our school is now underway. The Round Table also has charge of the school mixers. Good crowds always attend these mixers, which are usually held after school from four until five o ' clock. It sponsored a foot- ball mixer for the boys on the first and second teams, and at this mixer, awards were pre- sented by Mr. Laurence Cooke. The Christmas mixer was a great success. Refreshments were served by the Hospitality Committee of the P.T.A. Mr. Fred Shelton, Mr. McMillan ' s brother- in-law, was the good-natured Santa Claus who visited the mixer. The Round Table also gave a Valentine mixer which was another success. Another activity of our Round Table is its participation in the All-City Student Council. Members of the Round Table serve with faculty members on the School Assembly Committee and on the Victory Corps Committee. The youth of today will be the citizens of tomorrow. The youth of our country are trained in the principles of democracy by such organizations as our Southeast Round Table. The stu- dents gain experience in speaking, knowledge of the right procedure in the conduct of busi- ness, and practice in thinking for themselves. The students of Southeast are typical American high school boys and girls and the Southeast Round Table is a typical American student or- ganization. It is in such students, experienced in democratic procedure by such organizations, that the hope of a peace-loving America and a peace-loving world lies. i€
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