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.70 me f953 Snior C055 Fine school traditions are not the possession of one school only-all schools are proud of their history and customs. Cleveland High School, as Well as others, points to its traditions with great pride, and properly so. As We walk through our halls and see the pictures of former great teams, see the trophies in our cases, are enthralled by the music of our choral groups: are aroused by our cheerleaders at games, experience the elections of Student Council members and class officers, live the many happy, and sometimes not so happy, experiences in classes-it is then that We are able to learn, appreciate and enjoy the fine traditions of Cleveland High School. But of what many of us are unaware is that We, in our sojourn here, were part of and helped to add to those traditions. For the many fine things the 1953 Seniors have done the school is duly grateful and it is the wish of us all that the fine spirit, which has helped you and of which you were a part, will continue and that future classes will point with pride to your many accomplishments. 16
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.sluclenf Cgounci s P R IN G The Spring Student Council, under the leadership ot President Roger Waltemath and Vice-President Emma Hughes, started the term by planning auditorium sessions tor the second semester. The most important programs were the concert by the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, a victory aud and dance celebrating the State Basketball Championship Won by the Cleveland cagers, an entertain- ment by the Culver-Stockton Choir, a demonstration by Mr. Doren and his concert band showing the make up of an instrumental music group, and a visit by sev- eral Muny Cpera stars. The Council also com- pleted arrangements tor the annual Easter program by the Choral Music Department. Cn election day a very successful parade was carried out to bolster up enthusiasm and get out the vote for the School Tax levy. Still on the agenda are the Harris Teach- ers College music program, the lunior Town Meeting of the Air, and the Memorial Day program. The Council intends to end a successful term by co- operating with the other high schools ot the city in presenting the Centennial Pageant at the Public School Stadium. Row l: Marilyn Donius, Sonia Patryla, Barbara Hecht, Barbara Luedde, Beverly Alles, Ruth Wieland, Ray Byrd, Pat Pokorny, Roger Waltemath, Emma Hughes, Les Potter, Carol Sheets, Marla Waqenfuehr, Mary Frances Hankins, Virginia Evers, Marie Waddell, Barbara Boulware, Row 2: Ronald Krause, Charles lames, Dave Bridwell, Iames Miles, Ianet Waser, Dorothy Lueders, Karolyn Schottler, Alice Hammerschmidt, Gloria Kinworthy, lacqueline Moeser, Sue Plack- meyer, leanne Lee, Frances Kory, George Thien, Pete Lodato, Dave Kory, lohn Sydow, Bow 3: Lee Mueller, Ierry Hartsock, Milton Otto, loe Mach, Vernon Nickrent, Iames Baker, Ted Bent- rup, Richard Bockrath, LeRoy Grider, Gary Groh, Reen Gant, Stuart Walls, Donald Binz, Iames Dunn, Stewart Cloud. Row 4: A. H. Hellmich, Ronald Nadler, Roger Thomas.
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