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SUMMER CABINET FRANK ULF STudenT Body PresidenT Summer Stage As we close The doors To our high school liTe, we should look back over The years we have spenT aT Beverly. We have worked TogeTher in The classroom and have compeTed wiTh each OTher on The aThleTic Tield. Some OT Our experiences we shall cherish Toreveri and oThers will serve as lessons nOT To be repeaTed. We have seen The Torming OT our sTudenT canTeen, The insTallaTion OT The memorial chimes, and lasT and mosT beneTicial, we have wiTnessed a more friendly spiriT OT Tellowship among all The sTudenTs on our campus. IT all OT you who remain cOnTinue To carry on in This spiriT OT Tellow- ship, your school will always be looked upon as a school OuTsTanding in every Tield: scholarship, sporTsmanship, and Tellowship. l would like TO express my sinceresT appreciaTion TO my Council Tor The splendid work each member has done This pasT semesTer, and also To The adminisTraTiOn and TaculTy, who cooperaTed wiTh us TO The TullesT measure. And lasT, buT nOT leasT, l would like To Thank The sTudenT body as a whole, who made my Term OT oTTice one never To be TOrgOTTen. FRANK ULF BETSY ROBERTs suzY THALHEIMER BRucE Roeeizs JIM eOLosToNE Vice-PresidenT Commissioner of Records Commissioner OT Finance Commissioner of Publ Ty
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SALLY SELBY SKlP NlCl-TOLSON BETSY ROBERTS JACKIE AKRlDGE EdiTor-in-Chief Head Yell Co-Chairman Head Pom- Highlighfs Leader SoiriT CommiTTee pon Girl Wheels Whirl WinTer 48's STudenT Council cleared The paTh Tor Norman expansion. Presided over by Tom Van SanT and RoberTs' Rules oT Qrder, The Council was spurred on by Normans' needs and suggesTions. For The TirsT Time, The drill Team and band were allowed busses Tor Traveling To and Trom some oT our disTanT pigslcin rodeos. lvluch Time and eTTorT was spenT in Trying To curb The daily siampedes Through The hallways, which prove To be so dangerous To liTe and limb. Tom's pioneering spiriT highlighTed The Term by rusTling up communiTy supporT Tor aThleTic evenTs bo+h here and away. This is anoTher good sTep Toward Norman expansion. Campus cleanup, including caTeTeria regulaTions, was again presenTed To sTudenT oody aLTenTion. PermiTTing The sale oT hoT-dogs aT TooTball games, making The Boys' League calce aucTion an annual evenT, and approving The Music-lvlal4ers as an honor club Tor music maiors were a Tew more oT The services accomplished by This winTer's Team oT school represenTaTives. WINTER COUNCIL poses Tor pics-sTanding are Daryl Snyder, ArT STauTTer, George Eralces, Joanie LeaviTT, Diande Fleury, and Sally Selby. FronT row includes Alan Barry, Suzy Thalheimer, Bill Bacon, Tom Van SanT, Marlene l-linds, Laurie Glass, and Merry lvlerriTT. WINTER COUNCIL I7
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DAVID DYER JOHNNY MANN BARBARA PICKUS PAT ABRAMS EdiTOr-in-Chief Head Yell CO-Chairman CO-Chairman Highlighfs Leader SDiriT COmmiTTee SpiriT COmmiTTee pokes Spin Spring Tervor galloped ThroughOuT The i949 Summer Council. STudenT body PresidenT Frank UIT organized his cabine+ inTO one OT The mosT eTTecTive and energeTic Councils ever To work Toward school Triendship, cleanliness, and all-round imprOvemenT. l-lello Day was The TirsT real sTep in prOmOTing Triendship and spiriT Towards Normans' improvemenT. Campus cleanup was parTially solved when The honor clubs each agreed To dOnaTe one lunch period a week TO picking up papers around The campus. SOmeThing new in cOOperaTiOn, a STudenT-FaculTy Board, is in acTiOn To discuss problems exisTing beTween sTudenTs and Teachers. Harnessing The danger OT running in The halls, a sysTem OT a 3 minuTe bell was insTalled in place OT The hecTic 2 minuTe bell. A major campaign issue-The elecTric scoreboard-will be realized beTOre The end OT The year, when clubs and sTudenTs buy and erecT Their long-awaiTed scoreboard on The gym Tield. The Council also planned Tor The ringing OT The chimes once every hour Trom 8 A.M. TO 5 P.M. lT's going To be hard Tor succeeding councils TO equal The spiriT OT This l949 Summer Coun- cil or TO Tind prOiecTs on which' To work ThaT This group has nOT already approached Or solved. LOOKlN6 PRETTY is The Summer Council-Top row, ArT STauTTer, Larry SpecTor, Jack BuTler, DOroThy James, l-lenry Moore, Barbara Pickus, Mary Anderson, and Fred Feingold. SeaTed are Jack Skinner, PaTTy l-leim, Jay Sandrich, Suzy Thalheimer, Frank UIT, BeTsy RoberTs, George Frakes, and Mike Glick. SUMMER COUNCIL
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