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l STUDENT COURT Mr. L. L. Dickey, Sponsor First row: William Lauer, bailiff, Phyllis Sanford, judge, Robert Smith, chief justice, June Guthle- ben, judge, Joseph Townsend, judge. Second row: Robert Thomas, judge, Monica Lynch, judge, Marjorie Harris, secretory, Robert Martin, judge. STUDENT COUNCIL Mr. E. B. Whitcomb, Sponsor First row: Mary Ann Slocum, George Sennett, sergeant-at-arms, Lois Draper, Robert Martin, treasurer, Betty Jane Lauer, vice-president, Donald Dockry, president, Bon- nie Gongwer, secretary, Shirley Hanks, Robert Evans. Second row: Raymond Wilson, Wen- doll Slitor, Helen Dickey, Patrick Lynch, Russell Wilson, John Bran- nigan, Robert Poxon, Ada Farmer, Betty Luse, Betty Carney, Mr. Whitcomb, Phyllis Sanford. Third row: Owen Grady, William Grady, Alan Stark, William Lauer, Walter Vrbancic, Richard Isobel, Waldo Mclntyre, Allan Katila, William Dombey. The Student Court ' The Student Court was organized in 1936 to try cases of students who felt they were unjustly demerited. Since then it has successfully tried innumerable cases, sometimes taking away the demerits, at other times withholding them, and, in rare cases, raising the number. Judges are elected by the student body. The Student Council The Student Council is readily acknowledged the law-making body of the school. This year it has put forth 21 eainpaign encouraging safety and courtesy. Annually the group nuances the project of the honor bulletin board, found in the second floor hallway. is for Judicial, The Student Council mul Court, Let'.s' try to help them all we erm, For they need our support. twenty-seven
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A is for the intellect of those W'ho are Seniors at this time, Corbgratulations to the Society Go with this little rhyme. Those who become members of the National Honor Society are boys and girls chosen from the upper fourth of the Senior class by the faculty. Although the main requirement for admission is scholarship, three others, namely, leader- ship, character, and service are also necessary. The society's assembly is held as soon after the end of the first semester as possible, which usually occurs the middle of February. The members are informed of their admittance to the so- ciety by being tagged by members of the previous year's group approximately two days before the assembly. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Miss Grace Wyman, Sponsor First row: Dorothy Vasinosky, June Gufhleben, Jean Kafila, Alice Walker, Donald Lock- wood, Helen Dickey, Shirley Hanks, Marian Bahr, vice-president, Phyllis Sanford. Second row: Miss Wyman, Mary Ann Dumond, Patricia Fullerton, secretary, Louise Leidich, Lois Draper, Phyllis Gordon, Lillian Katila, Barbara Pomeroy, Anna Anderson. Third row: Arthur Chaffee, Joseph DeFranco, Thomas Boyle, Elmer Demeter, president, Joseph McDonnell, Raymond Macoska, Dale Haywood, Robert Matteson. 'E - 1 'T twenty-six
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is for Kids In snapshots galoreg If you enjoy these, Remember-there are more. 5:22 :sm , 'twenty-eight
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