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STUDENT UUUNUIL Lloyd Bush, William Waldner, Rose Bartholomew, Jerry Hohn, Pat McKeown, Kenneth Olson, Goodwin Sicklesteel, Betty Harlacker, Betty Arnot, Joan Krainik, Ned Moman y, Raymond Carless. A student council is a small governmental organization performing all the functions of good government. One function of any democratic government is to regulate, co-ordinate, and supervise civic activities. Mr. Mitchell introduced a council organization to Lake- view in 1939 to develop student responsibility in the promotion, regulation, and co-ordi- nation of our school activities. Two functioning boards are set up to carry out the council's adopted rules and regula- tions. The Hall Monitor board, directed by Miss Nieman and Miss Bakeman, approves cer- tain students to be on hall duty during school hours. The disciplinary council, the second board headed by Miss Burton, Miss Kucher, and Mr. Mitchell, was organized by the student council but meets and functions as a separate organ of school government. It is the law enforcing branch of the student council. Il7l
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FltIl.'IIMA CLAS. First row. left to right: Dick Bruno, Marilou Wright, Joanne Bondy, Lillian Koren, Barbara Busch, John Buchholz, Diana Boll, Eleanor Frank, Mary Lazos, Patsy Fearnside, Dorothy Rose, Terry Lindsay. Second row, left to right: Mrs. Griffin, John Trombly, William Holt, Neil MacDonald, Bill Waldner, Donald Gross, Tony Holaski, Walter Hinckfoot, Howard Wright, Lynn Williams, Bill Brown, Carl Perkins, Vernon Wilson, Mr. Griffin. Third row, left to right: Pat Kroll, Lois De Hosse, Joann Wooton, Kate Wieladt, Evelyn Schmidt, Viola Cross, Carol Frazho, June Wooton, Virginia Saier, Shirley Busby, Dolores Galatioto, Louise Conrad, Barbara Gould. Fourth row, left to right: John O'Celnik, Albert Cole, Dick St. John, Pat Saier, Betty Boothman, Fred York, Jack Dennis, Herbert Rumler, Betty Arnot, Sally Urquhart, Barry Georgia, John Miller. We're in High School now! Our goal has been achieved. Dances, parties, bow-ties, lipstick, cheer-leading and sports take the place of our childhood fancies. The intricate dance steps of those mighty upperclassmen are becoming less of a mystery. We once looked up with awe at the amazing lingo, the peculiar dress and habits and the good times that were the privilege of those upperclassmen. But now all of these pleasures are a part of our daily life. We started on our financial ventures by sponsoring a Lakeview - pennant sale which proved so successful more school pennants had to be ordered. We added our bit to the monthly assembly entertainments by providing a partially impromptu musical skit. The Freshman Class has been fortunate to have Mr. and Mrs. Griffin as its class ad- visors, Johnny Buchholz, President, Barbara Busch, Vice President, Diana Boll, Secretary, and Eleanor Frank, Treasurer. l16l
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'45 SCINILL STAFF Front row, left to right: Betty Gibbs, Ruby Young, Priscilla Sheehy, Ruth Culliton, Josephine Sheehy, Marilyn Cannon, Beverly Mitchell, Jean Minneman. Back row, left to right: Mrs. McKinney, Jack Wocton, Frank Turpin, Paul Bruno, Joyce Downing, Don Edge, Gloria Downing, Kenneth Olson. Gordon Hall, Ed Fey, Miss Van Zinderen. The seeds of suggestion for a yearbook at Lakeview finally took root this year. - When the editor and staff were chosen, plans were made to begin this venture. Posters which told the students of a contest to name the new creation were supplied by the art staff. Thus, the '45 Scroll forged ahead. The subscription drive started and deposits poured in. Our ace photographer shot everyone and everything in sight. A determined ad department helped the financial situation of this successful project. The behind-the-scenes workers turned out copy like seasoned veterans. Staff mem- bers slaved during the late hours they kept, to meet deadlines. The last draft was finally turned into the printer and Lakeview's first yearbook had gone to press. l13l .fi VL
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