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TadLa, sD0wntheLaw srunem couiu The sun was shining brightly outdoors, the buds were just coming out on the trees and bushes. Tad controlled his de- sires as long as possible, but just before fifth hour, he left school for the wide open spaces. The next morning during second hour he was summoned to the library. l-lere he stood face to face with justice in the form of student court. The prosecuting Attorney presented the charges, Tad stated his defense, and the court made its decision. Tad would spend two hours after school on successive evenings helping the librarians. Thus does the student court, by use of its student-given authority, help the deans to maintain discipline. Commissioner 4419, TIM HEWLETT Let! lo Right-Gordon Gettum, Bill Kirk, Bob Bohl, Tim Hewlett, Jack Duncan, Mary Felt, Bo Bowman, John Draheim, of Justice and Chief Justice first semester was Tim l-lewlett, who was assisted by seven of his classmates. During the Student Council reorgani- zation of the second semester, Joan Crt, Dicl4 Talbut, and Wesley Gray tool4 their seats as justices for the rest of the year.
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CHUCK PETREE Row one--Marilyn Paulin, Barbara Byrnes, Roberta Westcott, Jacquie Snyder, Ruth Sturdevant, Ruth Hawkins, Marthasue Bauer, Shirley Oviatt, Phyllis Lanz. Row two-Marian Smith, Betty Scott, Dolores Henry, Barbara Brown, Elizabeth Roulet, Marie Piper, Laura Kaseman, Evelyn Feltus, Shirley Kaucher. Row three-Dave Wilson, Jim Tippett, Tom Wittman, John Erler, Dick Crumley, Walter Muller, Paul Jeffreys, Sam Billig, Duane Hudson, Virginia Zeller. Row Four-Ed Buckley, Charles Clark, Jackie Scott, Pat Dever, Marilyn Emery, Marie Frautschi, Marilyn Magnus, Magdalen Netter, Betty Troup, Louise Markhus, llene Levey. Row five-Paul Rapp, Connie Adams, Jeanne Shirk, Al Feibach, Bob Edmunds, Dick Huffman, Eugenie Eichman, Audrey Bueche, Betty McKenzie, Nancy Butler, Virginia Andrews. Row six-Bill Ford, Jim Hammeral, Malcolm McClurg, Joe Sturtz, Bill Ahrendt, Russell Berman, Jack Schaefer, Fred Gibbons, Gordon Gettum, Lee Mclfnight, Albert l-luFler, Walter Kobil, Row seven-Bob Gray, Bud Draheim, Tim Hewlett, Jack Duncan, Bob Williams, Chuck Petree, Robert Hager, Ronald Parkinson, Dick Talbut, Fred Nordsiek, Clark Folgate, Don DeWitt. Not in picture-Norm Arduser, Ray Altenberg, Glwynn Baker, Charles Brown, Naomi Buehler, Donna Chantoft, Dick Corwin, Mary Jo Davis, Dave Dickey, Richard Entenmann, Rex Henrickson, Betty Laures, Warren McBee, John Ryder, Mel Schultz, Robert l-lager. Tad Makes the Law sruosnr COUNCIL The Student Council ol DeVilbiss High School oiiers a Fine opportunity for student self-government, By the new constitution, patterned after that ol our national govern- ment, -lad and -laddy have built the Foundation lor a real democracy at DeVilbiss. Greatest undertaking oi the year for this organization was the sponsoring of the magazine subscription campaign. Proceeds oi this drive, amounting to over one thousand dollars, were added to the Student Council funds. part ol this money was then used For band instruments. Chuck Petree, president of the Student Council, was chief 'ladite this year, and was assisted in his executive work by the Board of Commis- sioners. 418s
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Hall Patrol. ol Justice, -lim l-levvlett. Various small platoons, each vvith certain duties, make up the complete membership ol the Corps, numbering three hundred. Among these smaller groups are the lvlonitors, those very etlicient people vvho rise from the ranks during assemblies to escort re- calcitrants from the auditorium. Also Offce Service. Tad and Todd ozvitsiss The Service Corps ol DeVilbiss l-ligh School vvas or- ganized in the autumn of 1940 so that those students vvishing to serve the school could unite their etlorts lor better results. Joint heads ol the group this year are Commissioner of Service, Bill Ford, and Commissioner Monitors. helping to maintain order at school atlairs are the guards. Appearing at football and basketball games and night relays, they check the tickets ol those in attendance and keep rovvdyism at a minimum. The student hall patrols stationed at each corner ol the building are also members ol the Service Corps. It is the duty of these patrols to check the permits of QQO1.
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