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Wfdfdfly From the very start everyone knew that we seniors would be a class with a difference. When we struck out on our own in our very first year here at Harvey and had a Sophomore Sock Hop ,-practically a get-together ljust like the seniorsl, everybody saw we'd have plenty of initiative. We kept it up junior year too, selling magazine subscriptions to bail out the sinking fund for the big Junior-Senior Prom that lay ahead. We'll all remember our first Prom,-moon, Manakiki, and all. But that isn't all we did as juniors. Our class was well represented on both the football and basketball teams, and best of all, we won the first prize in the all-school Stunt Night with our wonderful, corny skit. And then, all of a sudden we were seniors, with only one more year to go. We've come a long way since we were sophomores, and sometimes it's seemed as if there's been an awful lot to learn,-especially when the home- work piled up toward the end of the year, with all of us working hard on com- mencement committees. This year hasn't been just work for us, though. None of us will forget the winter Homecoming, all the better for its long waitg or January Thaw , the Le Masque club's zany play, or all the other funny wonderful things that made us seniors The Seniors of Harvey High. fifteen
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Miss Marguerite Laphom Deon of Girls . E Mr. Robert Dean of Boys fourteen
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Ably serving the student body this year, l95O-51, in the executive positions of our student government are Ann Willis, president, Canby Dautel, vice-president, and Marlene Hallock, secretary. The duties required in these positions are endless throughout the year, and the occupants deserve much credit, The legislative branch of our student government here at Harvey is the Student Coun- cil. The Council's job is to make the governing laws of the school. The president of the Student Council this year is Joe Marano. The faculty advisor to this hard-working group is Mr. Layton Pollock. Last, but certainly not least, is the Student Court, the judicial branch of our govern- ment. lt sees that justice reigns. The Chief Justice this year is Tom Guerra. Mr. Dale Smith is the faculty advisor to the group. The students of Harvey High School are very proud of their student government. lt has been functioning here since l924, when one honor study hall was established. Soon afterward honor study halls were on the increase. Then, some time later, student body officials were elected. Following this came the Student Council and Student Court, in operation since l935. Ann Willis Canby Dautel Marlene Hallock President Vice-President Secretary sixteen
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