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nnual gfahl Co-Editors: Irma June Schmidt and Peggy Smith Business Staff: Jacqueline Rogers, Bob Byar, Bill Smith, Gladys Massey, Dave Frazier, Don Young, John Dahlstrom, Jean Bohlond Advertising: Bill Smith, Bill Quayle, Tom Case, Steve Dodd, Bob Schwing and Paul Ewry Art: Peggy Smith, Lila Ermer, Ruby Sedlon, Tom Case, and Jack Harris Senior Facts: Jean Bohlond, and Phil Senff Calendar: Julianne Hanushek, and Miriam Monck History: Barbara Gascon. Feature Story: Nancy Ashcroft Typing: Gladys Massey, Betty Teeple, Ruby Sedlon, and Ruth Binggeli Photography: Bill Bowles Poetry: lrma June Schmidt First row lright to leftl: M. Monck, R. Sedlon, R. Byar, P. Smith, I, J. Schmidt, D. Young, J. Bohlond. Second row: Miss Irene Fumiss, B. Gascon, N. Ashcroft. Third row: J. Dahlstrom, Miss M. E. Sebert, J. Craig, T. Case, A. Oster, M. Freundschuh, G. Massey, J. McCIeary. Fourth row: B. Teeple, B. Dietrich, Mrs. H. K. Bortz, J. Hanushek, B. Quayle, J. Rogers B. Schwing. Fifth row: Mr. C. McColloch, D. Frazier, B, Smith, P. Senff, Mr. H. R. Secrist. twenty-th ree
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First row: V. Nicklas, D. Aspery, B. Byar, T. Case, N Ashcroft, R. Morrow, D. Kittinger. Second row: W. Bower, J. Schwing, P. Senff, J. Craig, R. Lee, M. Monck, H. Poteat. Third row: D. Talbot, P. Reilender, B. Pryor, M. Cayce, M. Beck, T. Toth, J. Rogers, Mr. C. M. Patterson. gfudenf Gounci The Student Council of Parkview High School is an elective body composed of twenty- one students elected from the homerooms and various clubs and organizations throughout the school. The student body elects the president of the council from a group of students designated by the council as being eligible. One member of the council's tribunal is elected from the high school at the same time. The other four members are elected by the council from within its own membership, thus creating a tribunal of five students who act as the disci- plinary force of the council. This year, as is customary, the council installed, wherever it was possible, honor study halls and established a monitor system. Ushers for auditorium periods and fire drills were also appointed by the council. Tickets, programs, and refreshments for all home football games were under the council's jurisdiction this year. During the basketball season, refreshment concessions were distributed among the homerooms and school organizations, permission to sponsor dances after basketball games was also vested in the council. As an agent of mutual assistance to students and the people of Bay Village, a Place- ment Bureau was organized and operated by the Student Council during the past school year. This bureau acted as a clearing house between students who wished part-time work and the people of the village who wanted their help. Each year the Student Council awards to one boy and one girl of the senior class o citizenship cup, signifying that this girl and boy have been recognized as the outstanding citizens of their class. They are selected by a committee composed of: the principal, the senior class adviser, and the student council adviser. These, in making their choice, are guided by a definite set of rules set up by the Student Council. This year the girl chosen was Irma June Schmidt and the boy selected was Bill Quayle. In January the council took time out to enjoy a dinner party, which was pronounced a great success by all concerned. In the spring the outgoing council gave their annual spring weiner roast for the incom- ing council, thus finishing the year with a flourish. twenty-two
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X.. Mft' E 'N .ff First row: A. Allen, H. Merseburg, D, Bussman, K. Smith, B. Quayle, C. Watson, J. Craig, B. Christian, R. Altman. Second row: Miss E. C. Clement, D. Upstill, B. Price, B. Chase, S. Massey, C. Kofoed, R. Berger, W. Bower, D. Dunham. Third row: G. Chandler, M. McDonough, N. Bull, G. Couchey, B. Jones, L. Burden, J. Bohlond, I. J. Schmidt, P. Austin. Fourth row: B. Dunham, J. Hanushek, S. Sedlon, E. Woodson, P. Smith, A. Porter, N. Ashcroft, L. Martin, J. Lockhart. Fifth row: B. Price, D. Carpenter, G. Sutliff, F. Dutton, B. Bernard, A. l-lruby, J. Burke, H. Craig, R. Woodson, B. Bellon, P. Reilendcr. ax, inaow Co-Editors . . . . Connie Watson, Bill Quayle Columnist ... ... .... .... J une Craig Feature Editor ..... . . Ken Smith Class and Club Editor ............. Anne Allen News Editors. .Helen Merseburg, Beverly Christian Production Manager .......... Donald Bussman Typists ............ Ruby Sedlon, Ruth Palinkas Faculty Advisers .... Miss Elisabeth Clement and Miss Emily Paspek The Bay Window has been operating this past year under an entirely new system. This school newspaper is issued every Friday morning to the students of Parkview without charge. It is mimeographed by the production staff in the office. This was done in an effort to get hot news to the readers and to keep the production costs low. Most students feel that the experiment has been, on the whole, successful because it has done away with dry news and month-old scoops. Next year the staff will greatly miss the services of the two senior editors, Bill Quayle and June Craig. Both have done outstanding work throughout the year. twenty-four
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