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1 X .nt ,ji SOPHOMORE COUNCIL ,-gi'-3 sjs WV M I i E, 5 as Miller, Charlene, Klocinski, Helen, Soules, Jean, McGarry, Dorothy, Binkowski, Delores, Collins, Phyllis, Ogden, Jackie. Entering Whitney, sophomores have some weird visions. Since fresh- men are not admitted, they have spent a year in another high school. They have no idea of what is expected. To help them become acquainted a series of sophomore meetings are held. These have proved to be a great help to newcomers. Instead of dividing the girls into homerooms, they are divided into shops. Before entering Whitney, the girls select their trade from the following: Cosmetology, distributive education, foods, institutional service, needle trades, office practice, lf there are more girls in a class than can be accommodated, the group is split into sections. Each shop selects one girl to represent them on the sophomore council. This council serves as class officers-they outline the activities throughout the year. When an issue is before the council, it' is first voted upon by each shop then their representative must cast a ballot accordingly at the final voting in the council. Handling decisions in this way, each girl takes part in planning. Also, Whitney sponsors social activities. One of the highlights of the sophomore year is the party held after this series of meetings is completed. The party is usually a dance, with games and refreshments, however, the type is decided among themselves. ln addition to sophomore meetings, assemblies are held throughout the year in Macomber auditorium with the entire school present. The most outstanding event of the year is Whitney Day. On this day teachers and pupils celebrate the beginning of Whitney. ln the morning an assembly is held and colorful skits are presented. Participating girls parade through the halls before presenting charades. The day is ended by gathering in the gym where the prizes are presented. R Q.: .l- in K - . ,.f---N 1- L.. ...ug gt.. ,, . . ..g.,,:, 4 5' .gig
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