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The Martian STUDENT GOVERNMENT STUDENT JUDGES Top Row: Jack Gamble, Walter Churchill, Bill Brusstar, Fred Riley. Front Row: Joyce Hansen, Marjorie Schrump, John Riley, Marilyn Churchill. The adoption of student government was one of the highlights of High School this year. The Junior classes in American history, under the supervision of Mrs. Frost, w'ere responsible for drawing up a constitution. On January 16th, the constitution was brought before the student body to be explained and approved. On the following day the students voted to accept student government under the constitution as written. After allowing several days for the signing of petitions, the voting for president and vice-president of the student government took place. Tom Greiner, Senior, was elected President and Marjorie Flint, Junior, Vice-president. On January 23rd class elections of judges and representatives were held. The judges elected were Walt Churchill, Marjorie Schrump, Seniors; Joyce Hansen, John Riley, Juniors; Marilyn Churchill, Jack Gamble, Sophomores; Fred Riley, Bill Brusstar, Freshmen. The representatives: Joe Milder, Catherine Schaner, Harold Sauser, Seniors; Don Hansen, Duane Bright, McKinley Schrumpf, Doug Gale, Juniors; Pat McClen-nan, Robert John Birke, Betty Sauser, Alan Stover, Sophomores; Dan Sayles, Judy Singer, Marvin Hipley, Edward Lorenz, Freshmen. £24}
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The Hartian Standing: Jean Kennedy, Max Trommater, Naomi Lydens, Walter Churchill, Charles Stevens, Mrs. Frost, Virginia Fish, Joe Milder, David Greiner, Marjorie Schrump, Toni Greiner, Marguerite Lathrop. Seated: Helen Osten-Sacken, Keith Wilson, Catherine Schaner, Harold Sauser, Deloris Love, Joe Gamble, Don Schaner, Ellen Lydens. Front: Loretta Ziegler, Betty Jean Hopkins, Beverly Sittser,, Leolah Ruggles. PRODUCERS OF THE HARTIAN Editor..........................................................Joe Gamble Assistant Editor.....................................................Deloris Love Business Manager.................................... ........Harold Sauser Advertising Co-managers........................Bob Straley, Catherine Schaner Assistant Advertising Managers.....................Tom Greiner, Don Schaner Class Editor......................1.........................Max Trommater Activities..........................................................Marjorie Schrump Boys’ Athletics..................................Charles Stevens, Joe Milder Girls' Athletics............................................. Virginia Fish Literary..........................................................Marguerite Lathrop Snapshots..............a.................................. Walter Churchill Calendar of Events........................................Betty Jean Hopkins Jokes........................................................Keith Wilson Picture....................................................... Marie Zalis Assistant Picture......................................................Helen Osten-Sacken Art..........................................................Jean Kennedy Typists..............David Greiner, Ellen Lydens, Naomi Lydens, Beverly Sittser Faculty Advisor...........................................Mrs. Blanche Frost [231
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The Hartian ENTERS HART HIGH . . . . Monitors were picked from all four classes and Don Schaner was appointed head monitor. At this point student government really started to function. .Monitors took over the job of keeping peace in the halls and Study Hall. The Student Council passed a number of good laws and the monitors enforced them. Lawbreakers were given a court summons to appear before the Court, where, if proven guilty, they received a sentence. Almost everybody at once co-operated with the Court and willingly carried out their sentences. The first two court sessions were held in the Movie Room. Dcfendents and witnesses were excused from classes to attend court and the Study Hall furnished interested spectators. Because everybody was interested in seeing the court conducted, the third session was held before the student body in the Study Hall. It proved to be an extremely interesting session. Although there have been many rough edges in its beginning, student government now seems firmly established at Hart High and the students are getting valuable training in the principles of our democracy. STUDENT COUNCIL Top Row: Tom Greiner, Robert John Birke, Doug Gale, Dan Sayles, Marvin Hipley, Joe Milder. Middle Row: Duane Bright, Alan Stover, McKinley Schrumpf, Harold Sauser, Don Hansen, Edward I.oren . front Row: Marjorie Flint, Pat McClennan, Betty Sauser, Catherine Schaner, Judy Singer. [25 J
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