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hurteenth ls Afggggqus 'V' L. leCI DCUUGTIII MOU- .. .. .1415 rr. Cel i I i -41, tickretlslweregollcll. Q h i a on a , cop omore L eat, Representative, has kept the , 5 D world informed of the activi- EDEI ia U: ties of the Council with those T ?011,4 original posters and signs g .lflfigl posted through our school and H f f thl t ae Fred raps on the desk and L Img is Olitni - , 1 -'1 igilec '. 0 . ' 9, s ory ot thc ff0Lll'lLl not silence reigns, not as promptly 'l W ldn,t bx C m new Without are as it should, perhaps, but still, mzzfon Otiolijr I ,Umor Miss av juan . . i s s , it reigns. Barbara reads the fs I 't Co' . , .5111 3 Ve Davenport. She is really the ' minutes and calls the roll. Af- sentafilzlor Hqparkn of our Organiy-mon .St d ter rooting Dick Docking from ' 01' 'Ver Miss Com Dixvmvvonr ' A ' A u ' . R th. h .-h -E .- .- ww: the gym fhe's tori-Totten to s-USSGII? r WHS ff some OYV' S e mfmlgeito See thai 1 X . rl . th x C pl Y ifflggqm. ' O 901990596 all the little details which are 3 ccilmohaxgirgw Hee igidlgztpg. sentatives, committee reports so easy to Overlook' All this aignu HL da ' H ,rbder fmd?01f?fP0Hf1wCe from oth' L a 3001 takes much time. We think 283122 y' f as ra er hlgh Mhoolh kept her note stan Q i that this is an ollportune occa- 1 S4 Thus starts another Student bind book and her time pretty Well Comm V. ' . M ' :nryyo Council meeting This I M gals? HH d Th b, t , gy, Fwd: sion to thank Miss Davenport ,Baer 1 ' - S J. . - e . e iffes re uire- : . . . I H. S. gi-oup is in charge of 3 ment of this ofiigcfe is theljug- TSrl?ie2SlaethdeegZ:j3L many school projects and ac- ' i gling of grade points, The 3164 fm '. . ,' , ' , ' syn, . . .... , Serif appreciation ot the entire stu- y, wi, tivitigs. The nre drills, elec- 1 Honors Assembly at the end gizzgonegli dent bod E , t.ons, all-school parties, home- 5' of the year showed the result g,5p5fQ4v-fl Th Styid t C 1 -1 -. .om Engfsl coming activities, noon dances, ibcftzb 1 of this effort when these ten jfsjgfnti e U en Om C1 1? L T lmtu' the honors assembly, activity i'i 9eF'bfsV lucky seniors were honored yerfleg l posed of a representimve Ot ticket sales and assemblies b-Yzaezd with pins showing the Conn- L i each home mom' or third hom' 1 ' , n igazbv , , , , , , class, and the class represent- f are all sponsored by the Loun- 50 55,5 cils appreciation of their ef- u ativeq Elwh member hw lm 5 cil. 55,54 45554 forts for the school. l c . fi' C , . 7 M I V 49.99 62 . , . alternate, in case he is not F Q I1 red Six, who was chosen .smabgg Paul Coker, Senior Repre- 1 able to qerve Fach candidqte i Student Council President in Qgrsiggpi sentative, has done a fine job . must have a 'grgde Kweragecof V ' X D . V . 1 V ' . 'Q 1 I . . . Y l - t r ' . thc elections of last spring, ixcrghbgz managing our parties and vhar , C or above. The meetings dur- J has spent long hours at his 5:35691 sities this year. Who could for- V mr the mpgt gemeqter were ' q duties of this high position. 2,4 QQLQQ74 get that extra-swell Christmas ' 5 ' ' ' ' 41-i , . . P Q9 may , . . held once a month. The second 5 Irred presided at all meetings, uc 'D'-gc Iormal with the added at- q . 'U T I U V i 1 l '. I P519 Q45 1 U . ' . ,, - 4 semester saw two meetings I ysh and scrx ed as chairman of the cgyqwootts traction of the headless bod 1 wew month i Service committee. The plan- ,i5',3500'i'.Q IGSYH Our own dance band, S 3 ' At a Conference in Toleka , ning of activities fell upon the 9,85 5615 the Serenaders highlighted ' , I ' f . Q gb fa , , ., our officers learned methods of capable shoulders of our pres- Pg? 49-2,0 the evening with such Lhrist- . . . . C01 . . 391, w . . i improving and extending the go 1 ident. This year, our council fgoecoet-Zia mas songs as White Christ- 4 Workg of qtudent governing ,endif greatly increased its initiative i' 292' . masj' and ,i'I'll Be .Home for f bodieg. ' and scope, largely through 1 ' Lhristmas. Beautiful form- , llfg .L , , V I . . . N pf, g Dr. Harry C. lVlcKnown, M ,,, Ifred s efforts. w y als in a multitude ot colors M1,!'i .mthor of Wrhe Student Colm- paw Winton Winter, vice-presi- ' blended splendidly with Dolph Qbjssf '. ,, 4 Q n k It th., Fen-a dent has proved himself to be I ' Simon's maroon suspenders. 'R'?'f1c ml' WM the Wea er A lb gf S' ' fft d r' to Hi' humor- Jim Endacott Junior Re re -10 QU1'5 Conference' He repeatedly em' X096 'I fel, e 0 d, r' 5 PPI! , ' p fgfzajftf phasized that a council had to eta ous introductions and speech- P3 sentative, had charge of the 1,9 - .Gr . t. Uh I y es presented as chairman of Pi-nr Liouncil-sponsored first assem- is pe needed by Cm en We M .00 but? ' . . Fagan 3 . . Q 491 in order to be most effective. .oak assemblies, have delighted all tonga 1 bly of the school year. This by .4 Th Council member? diqcuqq- New L. M. H. S. students. Winton fzgexi was the great performance of Q 5? 'fi X lg ' t. v L.b it LMEBHI- has had charge of all assembl- pofgegdf F those perfect angels Fred - png M m mee mgb I er y . ' ' g 5 A a .tt f kj nfl avid! B. ab' 1 P' 1 M' hl f .6 Q gg .ii-iai High School's need for a ies. b commit eiehom ou Ll i I V W' Hgiluiiiyn Miiiilign dnglvalgy lPAiff'wXg Student Council and its work. food mem ers assis e 1 , A . 5- 1 - gb 8,61 Ch. N I d im mvements . pm Barbara Nash has had many ton, of course, played the part 1 ,ggi haxuiign igannedpwhich will slid interesting duties as secre- of Satan. Perhaps these real- f'ea?qE make the Council a still more iawv tary. lVlinutes of all meetings, l . ' 1 istic angels inspired the- stu- active and influential Organi- gif? a record of home room repre- HqS dent body, for many activity Egg? Zation of our School. ggi R yt At' g Q4 -U .. .,.. ,,,. .. .. foflfe I ' . e 'gf' siffariisbaczfiatv, oilsclfgf OEF renee W-K.Lf 1E posed mainly afW'Eifkf'iZ','5,',.'g'35 g afy g,',g'r'Qi g'r-' . -1. f.. 'i Efldic S 01' a:'?tfvagse 'srfegf IC'ERS'NxX wus committee chairmen ey' 4'x,o q'5,5fb55'b. , T M T 8-nes Ottmha, tzifigysxgo .Aga t AR .Paul Coker party qhgiygQggpiiWi,, w 'Q' Gi ga? '1 Qi Bs ' com -'fm we nv New E' p ton Winner S Q '5'Qe'93z'4' ff s sw no 4 bepmggftee an oftb 'Yuafef' .went fdeasxxx RE,gEN Jim Endicotzas'ef5:2:Y can cg?-,4?a5,945'i9',Z', - d a '58 ,9 0 one 11 011 s 'U' Y, mms. Q, S. i',,- 5 iotball Ovfg 'ff drrjlgll Xi aiwfia-V :ne ofdefnf .fgtudeua ng T '5g.'f91g-5. 5
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i3'I'UD.EIl'I BUUHBIL iv Ns Q lfmin Six BARBARA NAsH resident Secretary 1 W1N'roN WINTER Vice-P resident Fred with his gravel, Wint with the mike and Barbara with her note- book! These are familiar sights around L. M. H. S. This year the council has been inspired by the progressive, new ideas of these leaders. They constantly strive for many types of improvements, STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS: First row: Kcinpter, llunsinger, Xl 'hz1lcy, Near, M. Moore, Ice, Murkley. Second row: Nash. linducott, Coker, Miss Daly-gnporl, Six, Winter. Bull. Third row: Mr. Gillum, Deay. Hill, Dean, Wilkins, Docking, wix, K. Stevenson. Price, R. Stevenson, S. Moore, Mr. Bailey. Fourth row: Vain V burg, Wise, Wilson, Eherhart, Clough, Deplue, Seinplc, Hesse. Absent: Daniels. Stun- alken-
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