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ww-a.7.,a M, Senate.. Assisting the Student Council, the hard-working Senate decided on and passed many important issues affecting school policies. The aims of the Senate are to keep the stu- dent body informed on the activities of our governing body. Under the leadership of Lolly Beatty, the Senate has participated in more activities than in the previous years. Although the work of this group is not generally publicized, the Senate has contributed greatly to the democratic governing of our school. Senate officers, John McGraw, Vice President, Lolly Beatty, President, Charlotte Savage, Secretary Treasurer. .. .4 Left to right, 'lst row, Bernatz, McLain, Bohrer, Scheffler, Beatty, McGraw, Reck Lechlider, Gruver, 2nd row, Price, Reber, Hershey, King, Savage, Corbitt, Waters, Westfall, Gilliam, Duvall, 3rd row, Huerta, Dorsey, Price, King, Cornelius, Prather, Bitly, Thompson, Johnson, Graybill. 99
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Left to right, Student Council members, Harding, Public Property, Biddinger, Sports and Recreation, Gilliam, Jr. High Representative, Sangrey, Health and Safety, Beatty, Vice-President, LeCompte, President, Green, Treasurer, Farmer, Member at large, Mead, Activities, Graybill, Publications, Cook, Music and Drama, Not pictured, Bobbie Messer, Secretary. Student Council... l l Striving for better school relations, the Student Council, among other activities, conducted charity drives, sponsored dances, and sold Activity Cards. Presiding over the Council, and assisted by its eleven members, Jim LeCompte carried out the principles of demo- cratic ideals contained in our Constitution. Mr. Roland Ward, served as faculty sponsor and act- ed as advisor to the Council. Student Council officers, left to right, Joy Green, Treasurer, Jim LeCompte, President, Lolly Beatty, Vice-President, Bobbie Mes ser, Secretary. 98
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Follies.. Jackie Reber performs a tap dance routine in the Follies. This year the Follies were of the musical com- edy type. Directing them were Miss Betty Culotta, and Jim LeCompte, aided by Mr. William Earl, musical director, and Mr. Joseph Zetts, art direc- tor. Carl Cook served as the Administrator of Music and Drama. I Love My Baby is sung by Harper, Burke, Kimble, Dove Ward, Farmer, Corbitt and Leaman in the Follies of '57.
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