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SECOND SEMESTER ROUND TABLE l'UlH'fl7 1i0ll'fRULlQLL'I' .-Xlleman, jerry XY'oods. .loann Thomas, Dorothy Rainer, llleanore Rowe, Ronald Roth, Uon W' i lliamson, lilburn Snodgrass. ilifririf Run'-George Calvert, Gerald Belling, Richard George, Roberta Tyner, Carol Vandegrafl, Marlene llales, Nancy Chiarelli, l,ois Pratt, ,lainae XY'olfr.1n1. S1'l'0lIi1RIHl 'fiWCllcillaliy, Doris Clark, ,Ioanne Mcl..ine, Dorothy Ganser, David lielver, Roger ll.lI'lgl1.lI'l, Tom XVoodw.ird, lid Middleton. lfiiwl 1lU1l'-- Paul l'erme. Rodney NY'ernicke, -lay -lewell, ploy Graver, Patsy Smith, linda Stevens, l'at Young. ln- sel: llavid Smalley. Among the many functions of the Round Table, the most important is the prompt consideration of suggestions made by students through their home rooms. These suggestions are voted on by the Round Table, and if passed are submitted to the proper person to be carried out. Southeast worked for the beautification of the campus and added a temporary sidewalk northwest of the building. Students were urged to use only the walks. The publicity for the community meet- ing, February I4, was prompted by the Round Table. and a contest was held in the home rooms for the largest attendance and most attractive lapel tag, Southeast has always encouraged the writing of original school songs and such work was renewed this year. OFFICERS Pl'l'Nil1t'IIf Vil'l'-l,l'l'SillK'lIf . Illllilll' Rf'pr1'sr'11fr1fiz'f' Sa'c'rr'lury , Recording Sl'l'Vt'fll7'-Y Ti'm1s1m'r' , . I'IiSf07'itIfI Clmplairz . Sergrmzf-af-Ai'ms Rejmrfrr . , David Smalley Doris Clark Norman Gaar Gwen Gibby Eleanor Rowe . Joanne McLane Carol Vandegraft , . Pat Young Roger Allcman Richard George 13
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FIRST SEMESTER ROUND TABLE lonflff Run l'mud laugliiin. liurt Younlai, Dean Amlsley, George Saller. llayid Smalley, Rodger .Xllenian, ,Xlluon lxeyes, .Iolin llerdew. lifvnil Roll Karol lleery, lileanore Rowe, llelen ltdwards, -Ianie lirown, .Xlnia ioeliran, lmtlfilllly Cianser, Karol XX'lnton, lit-mrliy Qlennlngs, lugene Sauna. Sfmu1.f Roz: Sliirley Rowe, Sarali Ilennexsy, Barbara l'arl4er, lit-try Coeliran, Pal Cowan, llorix tlarlt. llllf Run ln'-els: Alean lrerliing. Nlisx Mary lalsliaw, .lay ,lCVVL'll, Sydney Hull, Robert llawlxinw, llxll Mull, l'anline C ater, ,Iuliene XY'illianis. Soutlieastk participating governing body, tlie year. During tbe final drive, eacli perxon wlio Ruuml lqilblc- ll-'S C-'Nic'-l UH in Wllfli tl1l5 YW bougbt one or more bonds wax given a General under llie sponsorship of Miss Mary L. Latsbaw. Wfninwright badge' As in other years, tlie Round Table svonsored . ' l The Round Table encouraged tlie student body Open House one night during American liduca- 1 K tion XVL-ek in order that teachers and parents could to be mum lmlltc 'lt 'Ill tlmcs' lilwy 'llw 'luclnluc lycculfnc lwttcr acquainted. They cncou,-aged the a campus beautification program. Many of tlieii sale of Victory Bonds and stamps tbrougbout tbe plans will be completed in tlie future. OFFICERS l,l't'Xi1l4'Ilf -Iean lfrerking Vil't'-l,l'f'.Vill4'lIf Doris Clark Iit't'IH'tlxllItQ Sl't'l't'ftlI j' Carol XVinton fT1Il'l'l'Xf7fIIIl1iIl.Q Sn'r'efur'y Mary Louise NVatson ,11l't'tlXIl7'l'Y' Phil Huff Sf'1'gn111f-f1f-flrmx Roger Alleman Ilisloritzu Pauline Cater Clmjrlairz David Smalley IIHITUI' RK'l7l'l'Xf'lltllIil'K' jean Frerking ll
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JUNIOR RED CROSS l l i FIRST SENlliSTl1iR RED CROSS lourllv Ron- Alan Riehly, Richard Ramsey, Richard W'hite, Virginia Rodd, Shirley Ann l'ra1ier, Dorothy Kemp. james Begin, lrene Bell. 'Iifvrul Ron--joanne Mtlane, Marita McGinnis, Lois Stringherg, Audrey Duggan, Miriam Major, Pat' King, Barlvara Stevenson, Mary llallieltl. Swiuiil Rim'---Alleen Armstrong, Beverly jones, Eddie Marmon, Mary Katherine Hicks, john Nlfhite, Mary jane Carlson, joan ilrixt. lfiril Rnirilnwetz Miwx Iilarihel W'oodwarLl, spomor, Helen janssens, Tom Cfooperider, Frank Thompson, Rose Marie Ulcen, june Bowman. SECOND SEMESTER RED CROSS lvmrlli Run--'Bill Pryor, jim Phillips, George Kolian, Boh Scott, Bill Rollert, john Whse, Bob lloltlelaw, Boh Minniear, Bill W'ise. Tfilril Rim'-Gloria Patch, Vivian Cartwright, Virginia lfletcher, Betty Minshall, Ruth Eekwtein, jeanne Adanwm, jean Parrish, Charles Rieder. Swrouil Rll1l cl.lI'.l Barker, Shirley ilihoinpwn, Dorothy Hemlrie ks, Pauline Clieatliam, Wanifred Major, Ilonalene Nexhill, joann ,'Xrluntl. In-il Rnl4 'llolw Newxom, Kenneth llritlel, joyee Redwine, joan NlVright, Beverly Said, jaekie janney, Naomi Bal-ily. T I4
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