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Page 18 text:
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Wed, J? and el'l'l0l g A melody that will linger with us forever is the memory of the Junior- Senior banquet of April 29, 1941. Maurice Brownlee as Lafayette's tal- ented Junior maestro directed the musical moods. Soft preludes and sonatas, rippling rhapsodies, lively polkas, modern jive, and dreamy har- monies wafted us through our symphonic school life until the strains of Auld Lang Syne and the school song brought us back to the Crystal Room of the Hotel Robidoux. It seemed to the juniors that we sang gay notes because they were thinking of next year, but to the seniors, the school song was a haunting refrain reminding us that all good symphonies, even of school life, must have a grand finale. However, always and al- ways there will be beautiful melodies lingering in our hearts. Page 14
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Le liahinel A country is only as successful as its governing body. Likewise, a student body cannot exist in successful harmony without a democratic form of student participation in government. It always has been the desire of our Student Council to be of service to the school. Never in any way has the Lafayette governing body at- tempted to dictate the affairs of this student body. Among its many accomplishments we find listed the activity ticket, the information desk, student body dances, noon movies and dances, and many other projects. Mr. Douglas Linville is sponsor of the executive group which in- cludes eight representatives from the senior class, six from the junior, and four from the sophomore class. Also, one representative is elected from each third period room in senior high school. All members, with the exception of the president, are chosen for a one-semester term. Jerry Augustine was elected head of this year's senate and served in a most capable manner. Other officers the first semester included Robert Rus- sell, vice-presidentg Peggy Plummer, secretary, Carol Jean Kost, treas- urerg Robert Hennessey, reporter, and Elmer Myers, sergeant-at-arms. Officers for the second semester were as follows: Vice-President, Dale Whitsitt, secretary, Helen Skeeng treasurer, Elmer Myersg reporter, Mary Janet Mullenioux, and sergeant-at-arms, Paul Baker. Those in the picture include: Jerry Augustine, standing, Helen Skeen, seated. First row: Maurice Brownlee, Jean Gayle Webb, Theda Thedinger, Robert Russell, El- mer Myers. Second row: Bob Seay, William Gossett, Mary Clare Wheeler, Dale Vvhitsitt, Darrell Woods. Third row: June VVaugh, Mary Janet Mullenioux, Orpha Osche, Carol Jean Kost, Rose Mary Riesenniey, Sa1'a Frances Woodyard. Fourth row: Donald Ruff, William Stockton, Marvin Jacobs, Floyd Farr, Margie Waller, Mary Jane Corey. Fifth row: Bob Geiger, Beverly Barr. Sixth row: Frances VVatson, Maxine Floyd, Iris Jean Faustlin. Not in the picture: Paul Baker, Mildred Davis. Page 13
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