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STUDENT REPRESENTATIVES The home room representatives, elected from the home rooms and the class presi- dents have put In a busy year. They report what has taken place in student council meetings to their home rooms or organiza- tions. They take to the council the ideas and wishes of the groups they represent. Left row: B. Barrett. B. Moulton, D. Harrinqton, R. Cruiclcshank, R. Jenson, J. Colburn, R. Chad- wick, D. Sawyer, Mr. Douglas. Middle row: E. St. Germain, G. Dewey, S. Harwell, E. Mansfield, B. Despain, T. Thayne. Standing right; R. Willis. D. Kroush, H. Howard. Seated in back: L. Malone, J. Wood. Seated in front: G. Kuichi, R. Morfin, A. Sonde, B. Speros. tu4ent Council COORDINATORS IN CHARGE OF STAGING PLANS It takes more than television stars to make a show just as it takes more than students to make a school. Behind these scenes are our hard-working student council, hieaded by President Mary Anna Kirkpat- rick, the council has promoted many projects, and has coordinated the efforts of students and faculty. They carried out the sportsmanship campaign and Junior Red Cross drive. The council decorated the halls at Christmas and sponsored noon dances which provided entertainment for everyone. OFFICERS Pictured at the right are president. Mary Anna irkpatrick, and Stanley Spoor, vice-pres.dent who have had their hands full managing the af- fairs at home. In the picture are Mary Lou Crouch, secretary, who kept busy taking notes at meetings: Joy Elsberry, treasurer, had charge of the books, Mr. Douglas, the adviser: Joan Walker, advertising manager.
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AGNES SMITH When you hear that Scottish brogue, you can usually find Miss Smith. She teaches Eng- lish and literature and spelling to the eighth grade classes. Her pleasant smile and her understanding of the students ' problems have made her an essen- tial part of the eighth grade. WALTER SMITH Mr. Smith deserves much credit for the fine orchestra, choir and glee club broadcast- ing from EHS this year. His careful, patient teach- ings have found many talented students. All Em- mett music lovers have enjoyed the concerts given by these groups. ALTON SWAN With the help of Mr. Swan, students find that woodcraft Is interesting, as well as edu- cational. He has taught his classes to make a number of useful things. The girls particularly lilce the hearts which come out of the shop. DELIA SWAN Latin I and II may be difficult subjects but when Mrs. Swan is teaching, she makes them interesting and enjoyable. She solves many prob- lems for the algebra I class, too. In addition, she Is the Latin Club and sophomore class adviser. CHARLOTTE SWATMAN The more books— the bet- ter library. is Miss Swatman ' s theory. Under her supervision, our library is right up to date. Be- sides teaching English ill and IV, she finds time to advise the National Honor Society and the senior class. A. Smith A. Swan W. Smith D. Swan Swatman Jacultif
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CAST All the world ' s a stage, And all the men and women merely players. They have their exits and their entrances; And one man in his time plays many parts. — Shakespeare.
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