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Back Row liddle Row Front Row Sylvia Larson Louise Abate, ladeline Wonders, Patricia Pearshall, Florence Chermack, Frances Decker, Caroline Sugarick, Agnes Dulkis, Mildred Gran Cynthia Vroman, lary Conklin, larcia Shutters, Margaret Richter, Shirley Gladstone, Barbara Braun, Jacqueline Isabel St1lwell,Alma Skellie, Greene, Carolyn Dubben, Elsie Patricia Devine, Irene Whitney Irs Johnson, Doris Bishop, Totenelli, Jeanne luehl, lary Iary Smith, Ida Carlson,lar1an Cecilia Webster, Marilyn Chapman, Fiederer Katherine Kllen, Audrey lrlght, Duane Shovolousky Left to right Edward Sutton, George Page Joseph Schoeberl, Arthur Pape, John Ellis, Edward Baum, Paul Qarnicelll, lilliam Collison Peter Huntington, Dick Burroughs Dick Norton, Fred lorris, Robert Roth, lhlter Ka1berer,J0g Hart, lisa Kinney advisor, George Edel, Gorden lathewson, Iarvin Resslco, Charles lright John Cobb 33 Shannon, lr. Johnson-leader. r . D I D I
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Back Row John Ellis, Richard Schm1edel,Mary Hubbard Josephine Carnicelli, Patricia Paitchard Front Row Joe Hart, George Wonders, Kenneth Way, Mary Conklin, Caroline Sugarick, Dick French Sylvia Larson, Miss Bourgeois advisor After five years, the Student Council of Draper Central School has been re organized January 17, 1949, the new Student Council went into effect Richard Schmiedel was elected President, Josie Carnicelli, sec Mary Hubbard and Richard Schmiedel from the Senior Class, Josephine Carni celli and John Ellis from the Junior Class, Particia Pritchard an Joe Hart from the Sophomore Class, Sylvia Larson and Dick French from the Freshman Class and Caroline Sugarick and George Wonders from the eighth grade and Mary Conklin and Kenneth Way from the seventh grade We have the following activities, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, bas ketball for the boys and anyone who wants to, can watch in the gym Tuesday and Thursday, dancing for all students in the gym Everyday a ping pong tournament for anyone who would like to play Just as soon as the weather permits we are offering ice skating which will be out on the tennis courts Student Council has set up a merit system, which is organized so that everyone can earn 10 merits through membership in a club,5 additional merits for being president of a student organization, three merits for any other office held Demerits for school violations are l0 damerits for walking in the halls during noon hour without a pas of legal excuse 10 demerits for running in the halls or on the stairs, lO demerits for refusing to co operate with the student patrol, 50 demerits for smoking When a student has l0 demerits on his record, he must report to study hall for one day Thereafter for every 10 demerits, he must report to study hall for one day To carry out this program, Student Council has selected, very care fully, from among the students, a Student Patrol The members of this patrol are Phyllis Palmer, Bob Roth, George del, Paul Carnicelli, Dick Arnold, Dick Burroughs, Dorothy Holm, Arthur Pape, Sylvia Larson, Mary Hubbard, Martha Whitney, Katherine 0'Br1en, Josie Carnicelli, Marion Fiederer, Marion Umbach, Walt Kalberer Joe Schroeberl, Edward Stevens, Agnes Dulkis There are four of these people on patrol each day We, the people of the Student Council and the faculty, are hoping for successful cooperation from all of the students Mary Hubbard Secretary 35 : ' 0 ' o o ' ' retary. There are two representatives chosen from each class which were - ' d D I . . , 0 ' Q s . O I I : E I O I I
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