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Suki? Counci The Central Safety Committee headed by Charlyn Floyd, president, 'lenney johnson, vice-president, and David l-lilton, secretary-treasurer, has vvorlced hard to reduce the number of accidents in and out of school. Within the Central Safety Committee are smaller groups that vvorlc on var- ious activities, such as the accident spot map in the baclc lobby, which shows the danger spots around school and others which prepare appropriate slogans and cartoons to call attention to safety first. There is also a committee to register all automobiles that are to be driven to school and to checlc and double checlc the parldng lot to malce sure that all vehicles are registered. Another important job of the Council is to report any accidents in which an Evanston l-ligh School student is hurt, whether it is in school or not. The victims must fill out accident report cards, which are then Filed with the National Safety Council. Working with the Safety Council is the traffic court. It consists of ten stu- dents from the junior and senior classes. The purpose of the Court is to try all violations of automobile or bicycle regulations. After trying the cases , they turn in their verdict of guilty or not guilty and assess penalties vvhen- ever necessary. Another group vvorlcing under the Central Safety Committee, the bicycle committee, was organized in order to prevent accidents or theft of bicycles parlced in the school raclcs. LEGAL EAGLES Mary Elizabeth Ashwell, Dick Ryan, David Hilton, Charlyn Floyd, Tenney Johnson, Jeanne Holman, Carol Goff. 15
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144 COUNCIL Standing- Clwarles I IecIcIer, Pat Grier, Sydney Anderson, Eleanor Payseur, councilman, Roy Zalwn, councilman. Seated- George Jones, president, Miss MurpI'ry, Eunice Luc- coclc, treasurer. 164 COUNCIL Standing- Katy Parson, Dick Ryan, CI1arIyn Floyd, councilman, Walter Newman, Mary Ellen Woods, councilman. Seated- Wes Fry, treasurer, Mr. Irislw, Clwuclc Leltel, president. 364 COUNCIL Standing- Mr. MacConneIl, Allen Kemper, Gilbert Lamplwear, treasurer, Iolwn Linster, coun- cilman. Seated Marilyn Miller, councilman.
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Under tlwe military direction of Cadet Colonel Sydney Anderson and Lt. Colonel Don Bernett, tlie Military Training Corps perfected its maneuvers amidst tl'ie barlcing of guns overlnead Cin reality, tl'ie tliunder of bowling balls rolling dovvn tlie alleys abovel ln tlie rille team matclwes lield in tlie Armory on March Q'l-Q3, tlne team took First place under tlwe leadership of Qnd l.t. Kenneth Strom and S Sgt. David Bunnell. llie drill team, commanded by Cadet Lt. Col. Bernett, Cadet Major james Savage, and Cadet Capt. William Ruxton, prepared new formations for tlne American Legion demonstration of Marcln 28. Cn tlwe slate also were the federal inspection of May 'I8 and tlwe annual corps demonstration ol April Q6, in vvliiclw last yearls D.A.l2. saber vvinner, ,laclc Stautler, and tlie vvinner of tlwe drilldovvn, l-louston l-layvvard, again competed. Major Ricliard C. Robbins lwas supervised tl'ie drill platoons since lwis return in January. Lt. Col. Paul Jones vvas retired from tlwe army in Marcli and toolc over tlie Corps April QQ, alter a Five-year absence DRILL TEAM Standing, in center-Officers Staulzfer, Bernett, Ruxton. BIG TEN Standing- Reed, jennings, Wysoclcey, Ruxton, Stauffer, Randlev, Eiclielberg. Seated-Bernett, Anderson, Savage. 16
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