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Front How Doris Hanson Be tv Elia on Loi McAvoy Edward Adamkavitz Pobr t Potter Ray Blame Betty lane W1 e Lu a Eidell Mart a Turner Row II Paul la anu B at Oyl r tact: Golden Ru T d Trax Robet Mesler ames 'ilnp at Mclien a Norma Buhl Jar C Semor Student Councll The meeting will please carrie to order rvery Wednesday in the cafeteria these ramiltar words start another Student Council meeting Concerned with serving the school DY discussing and solving important problems the Council under the direction of Miss Ethel Gregg is always ready and willing to lend a helping hand to acauaint the parents with the var o s extra QlTf1Ct,tlCIT activities Parties and dances were anot ter important function of the council and their C tri trias party was pronounced a grand success Among their important services for the s tool and student body were the hall patrol and the os sembly programs Because the students J tsl ed it danc ng classes were or an ea to increase the attendance at school dances and to teaci t irt, c trtesy ln an effort o stir tulate interest in hotle room programs Student Council sent out sirvef to determine if the home roor programs were successful Delegates were sent to the State Convention of Student Participation in School Government Lancaster was the host and Kane was fionored by wir ning the presidency and the right to hold the state convention in l94U Student Court Kane Highs traffic violators mut stand trial before our elected Judges ludges Wenlc and Swafiseen and soctate judge Nesler meet ever, Wednesday after dismissal and pa sentence upon the law breakers o t e week is cas Fugene Schrubb 7f1e '7wo Jfoudei an eangaeu Page 16 X ff e X S . . - J ., ty ' :Q 5 , ' , . lr . , . Q , , 'fa ell ' . .ii - cf. si, e :tcp e, ' ' ' , 'SfTF?i Anderson Favx 1 r . , I f Pl .1 P ricfc . , n , , ' :res Sustzzfnan I l Student Council played host at the f1rst meeting of the Parent Teachers' Association, endeavoring ' ' ' as . i cl ' . , - ., A . , , S i. ..i Fl iz' ' 7 S , ., , ,X 2 jf i' 'oy ,F , t . 1' , ' .' ' 1 ,, ' . X 'js H n 'Q j . '- t L- I I V f L4 . A ', ' ' 5 ' I , . in .- , r f . ,: as , ' A Nas I t. h in thl, ,,e, , . 1 . l Q
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Front Row Robert Cook jean Fldl LaWanda Zerbe Io Zook Rob rt Ro s Ieannetts Sat Patr1c1a Hultsch Ahce Coleman Carmen Mtceh Row II M1 hael McKenna I Alder Anderson lotm l-lalllwell Lols Ann Bynam hm Donovan Wllnant Vartderfort lohn Anarew Tumor Student Councll Iunror Student Councrl was organlzed to glve sur etghth graders and freshmen preparatory tra1n lng rn councrl work Two members from each ot the seven homeroo ns make up the councll Meettng every other Thursday under the gutaance ot Paul R Mtlrer they represent an actrve or gamzatton Therr actton hrst was to engage the stoldent oodys support rn keepmg the skattng pord cleared and rn good order Thrs was done untn the heavy snows ot February prled up more than a toot deep over the pond The group ts work1ng to secure better horre room programs tn the tuntor rooms These programs we hope w1ll work up through the school as these people advance ana lceconte accustomed to put tmg on worthwhrle ottermgs E1ghth grade seems to ha e best uc eeded rn efforts rn thrs drrectton The Iuntor Councll las trted to cooperate mtl tne Senror Co tnctl rn all achvtttes They beheve that as a eparate organr atlon they are more valuable to the scnool than as a part ot Sentor Councn Here they meet as equals and teel tree to talk a d make uage non Learnmg cooperatton leader hrr and rarhamenta u procedure should make tr em xery desrrable materral tor Sentor Counctl mm Hall Patrol 96 ese boys keep trattrc movmg the ta s ow II Row A Row IV L rr Row V Bodt mme ,azz Scfzool Aww Page 17 - , ' ' er, . , an , e , 'z I I A ' T 'H ' ' ' - . I ' . . V . . , , . - . . . AAL! V , .V . . , . . A . . l . , ., . . 1 ' , l ' , , V ' A ' . ' A ' lx . l . V . l 5 fx 'J . TC I l f V l l A' . . . 1 . Y . A , Y , L . , I Ni , . . L E X . M S .Z . I , V A , ,Q X . .,V , . , ' n . . s Q st 173. ' K ' , f s. ' 1, 1 ' , rj , ' ft ' ' ' , if - ' ' . , 1 e y . Af , .,,. ,M Jog. as T' ,' H in Q L .1 .L N ' Tl- ' - - - ' 4, . 1U tl' .Q .. i. il . .- 4? l W V 1 ' -Q, Front Row- T!'l'ftl'Jf1 Mtllffr, 51761 ldcabus k V 'Z , Y . A M t jfZI'1'ff1 . R -Ciirtwrzgnt, Burn.: ' f .N 1'vii1r:.r:'1',':'L' Gilfatit G Zflrinf III- rixfr. T:,',1i1r: Blfur, O Sher Po' 'felt :tiff-f':i Pfpri - flflfaley, 'i .son ' A 'l.i'fif'f.Lf - he F Zerbe, llllle 1rf::i lone: . . . . I
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