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Practicing Leadership X Leadership is a prime requisite for success in modern living. The ability to make wise decisions and the ability to lead others in solving problems are very important in today's society. Daniel Webster High School, through its many activities, both curricular and extra-cur- ricular, provides opportunities for the develop- ment of leadership qualities in every student who wishes to participate in the activities. One of the most important of the school organi- zations is the Student Council, whose purpose is to regulate student activities and provide for student participation in the government of the school. In the Student Council students have excellent opportunities for serving their school and at the same time performing duties which will help develop in them qualities of leadership. These qualities, developed in high school, will become increasingly important as adult life brings more problems and more responsibilities. By following democratic procedures in all of its activities, the school is developing leaders for our democracy. Pictures, top to bottom: J. W. Fager and Sammie Jenkins are leaders of our student council. Websterites form their policies by voting on many questions. Norma Hatley is an example of the many students who practice leadership in the classroom. E221
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l Lefulers in School 5 Government 5lll7l'Nl fill Nl.ll. C.Xl5lNl'l 'r Left In righl: Sue Brown, corre- sponding: secretary, Bobby Fos- ter, parlianientariang Willowdean Byrd, vice - presidentg B r i c e Chism, chaplaing Virginia Ayers, treasurerg J. W. Fager, presi' dentg Sannnie Jenkins, recording secretary: Mr. Byron Carl Oli- ver sponsor. Among the many activities the Student Council has sponsored this year were filling Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets and decorating a Christmas tree. Four students attended the Southern As- sociation of Student Councils in El Paso, Texas, and four students attended the state convention at VVevvoka. 'l'he Student Council maintained concession stands at the basketball games and wrestling tournaments. Members have also sold popcorn after school. 'l'he council has sponsored sev- eral post-game parties and a successful drive to acquire a press-box for the football stadium. 'l'he VVebster council was host at the annual city convention. Another project was repairing the road sign. Each day the council sponsors a song-for-the-day on the public address system. All elections are under the supervision of the Student Council. Qualifications for officers were revised, and a list of major and minor offices was made. The underclassmen can well look forward to a better Student Council in the following years as services to the school are continued. Sr --u-'rw' I 23 4 Our Delegates to Uther Schools Ixllck-Scliool. Colwull. Rl'1l'RlC- slix l'.x'l'lvids-Smterl: Nancy Teel, Norma Ledford, Jo Nell Lewis, Norma Vincent, Brice Chism. Standing: J. W. Fa1.fer, Mr. By- ron Carl Oliver.
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