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Page ROLL CALL STANDING lleft to rightl: Durwcll Knapp. Corydon Cribbfs, William Giltner. Robert liruegcl, Jack McKibhin. Si'iA,l'l'i1,If Willard White, B:irbara Bradford. Clifford McKibbin, Richard Hewett, Miss Stophlet, Paul Kirker, Mr. Cleminson. 3 THE STUDENT COUNCIL Presidc-lit Richard Hewett Vice-President Clifford McKibbin Secretary Barbara Bradford Vice-Secietary Robert Bruegel The purpose ot' the Student Council has always been to promote a more co-operative and understanding spirit in school activities among the students. Included in its functions for this year have been the follow- ingg the sponsoring ot' pep meetings for various athletic contestsg the originating and carrying out ot' a school song contest for an Alma lVIaterg the bettering ot' the attitude of the student body during assembly pro- gramsg the increasing of neatness and quiet in halls between hoursg the ordering ot' banners for championships won by the school in the past: the backing ot' a move excusing students to attend out-of-town football games: the selling ot' activities tickets for admission to all high school athletic games, debates, orchestra concerts, oratorical and declamation contests: and the sponsoring of class dues day drives. One interesting trip was taken by each council member this spring to visit other high schools and observe how their classes, councils, etc., functioned. ln general, the Council feels that it has accomplished its purpose and has made our institution a better school community which in turn has meant happier contacts and experiences for its members, better scholar- ship and participation in activities for more students. Seven
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CENIAD STAFF BACK ROW kleft to riglitbz Ruth Johnson, Clifford McKibbin, George Nahstoll, Robert Bruegel, Donald Weston, Margaret Millar, Ruth Chamberlain, Gertrude Rodney, Mr. Cleminson, Miss Stoplilet, Angelica Rodney. SEATED: Louise Noble, Miss Beaumont, Raymond Gill, Barbara Bradford, Richard Hewett, Margaret Morgan, Mary Louise Hallman. 3 CENIAD STAFF Editor-in-Chief . ... Assistant Editors ,.,..,,,, .,..... Business Manager. .l... .. . ., Assistant Business Managers. ,,,,, Society Editor. .. .. . .. Assistant Society Editor . . Art Editor ,,,,,,,,.,.,...,. .. .. . .. .. ... .Assistant Art Editors .. . Snap-shot Editor . .. Athletic Editor ,.... ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. .... V Assistant Athletic Editor... .. Literary Advisor .....,,,., .. .....,, Art Advisor.. .. .- Financial Advisors.. . Barbara Bradford f Gertrude Rodney J Ruth Chamberlain 'Ruth Johnson Raymond Gill 5 Robert Bruegel 2Clifford McKibbin Mary Louise Hallman . Margaret Millar ...Richard Hewett 5 Angelica Rodney 1Margaret Morgan ...Barbara Aldrich ...George Nahstoll ..Donald Weston ...Miss Beaumont ...Miss Meier 5 Miss Stophlet lMr. Cleminson Page Six
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS STANDING: Donald Green, Donald Weston, Donald Ross. SEATED: Mercer Patriarche, Margaret Atkin, Mr. Price, Mr. Cleminson, Miss Beau- mont, Richard Hewett. 3 BOARD OF DIRECTORS The Board of Directors is an organization Consisting of the Principal, as chairman, two faculty members, the Council President and five stu- dents, three of whom are upper classmen. The purpose of the Board of Directors is to increase attendance in school activities, make possible an easier payment plan for students, pro- vide better financial support for school activities, provide a unitary plan of financing activities and to provide a General Fund, in an attempt to avoid the possibility of a debt at the end of the school year. This is a new organization in the school, established this year with the adoption of the budget plan of finance which the school is now using. So far its Work has been highly successful, its biggest project having been the sale of activities tickets to students for a reasonable price which in- cludes all athletic contests, oratorical contests, debates and orchestra con- certs. In the future we hope to put the school finance, through the work of the Board, on a profitable basis. Page Eigll
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