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ST DE T COUNCIL - '-L, .. 7, N... 1- .L , . ww ir 7755 Affk' ii li i ns A' -' ..w i if Wits wfigik 'b :lx tg 3' s +8 'S' 'lr RICHARD BUTLER s1'AN1'oN BALL JOAN LEONHART Vice President President Secretary The gan-l sounds against the talile as Stanton large projects of the Council was the printing and llull. prt-sid:-nt of the Student Council. again the distribution of the 'Student Directoryf' The directorv contained the name. address opvlts tht- morning session of the Council. . 'I'ln- 4-xv:-titixo vomniittn-t-. composed of and phone numher of every student and teacher in school. xice-presitlt-nt' loam l.t-onhart. sec- Parties cut out the work of the Stanton. prt-sith-nt: l'ill'llZlI't'l liutler. senior representative. Pat Davis. Each year the Student Council puts forth its share of school parties with the Christmas For- mal. one of the largest parties of the year. the varsities after each game, and the Get Ac- quainted Party. which starts off the year. The point system, the activity tickets and the assemblies are car- ried out by Joan Leonhart, Marilyn LeSuer, and Richard Butler, respec- rctarx: l'at llaxis. senior repre- 'bt'lllililXt'Z xliltlilll i.t'5llt'I. jun- ior i'cpl'csci1tzitixe- and lioh Pres- ton. sophomore rcpresentatixc. nit-cts rcuulurlx with represen- laliws from t'Xl'l'l fourth-hour liomr-rooun. lfollowing discus- sions of important matters. the nitmlver' oi. tht- Student Council mi s onn A ' .3'xici e mo o of tht- St-rxice Committee. directed ln Stanton Bull. with interest centered tively. around school elections and school in- shuffling feet herald the Close of another term-sts. this vonnnittee works ardently to im- Council Meeting. sponsored by genial Miss prow l.XlllS througliout the tear. One of the Cora Davenport. Front row, left to right: Alan Bowers, Kenneth Bateson, Dean Pontius, Tom Ryther, Chuck Johnson. Second row, left to right: Sally Six, Pat Davis, Senior Representotiveg Marilyn LeSuer, Junior Representativeg Richard Butler, Vice President, Stanton Ball, President, Joan Leonhart, Secretory, Bob Preston, Sophomore Representative: Lois Edmonds. Third row, left to right: Danna Kent, Bob Shelly, David Ryther, .lim Hahn, Nancy Campbell, Carolyn Laing, Allison Lockard, Mildred Sinks, Barbara Elam. Fourth row, left to right: Gaylene Kennedy, Wes Creamer, Don Beene, Dottie. Goodriek, Nancy Campbell, Gretchen Zimmerman, Donna Bailey, Shirley Beaman, Joyce Kimber. 8
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LIO S wx. 'UN Ysfgi' Arnid swirling pom- poms and the strains of In .lle Call You Sweet- heart, Carolyn Zimmer- man was crowned 1950 Homecoming Queen. The 1-oronation took place be- tween halves of the Shaw- nee-lllission, game witll l,awrence. Carolyn, in a white- IVllllIll6ll-Wllll-lll3Cli for- mal. was escorted by Tom Hytller. Her attendants, ,loan l.eonl1art fin a dark green lormull, and Lin- da Comler tin an orvllid coming COMI1 HO Linda Conner, attendant to the Home- Queen. Joan Leonhart, attendant to the Home coming Queen. X ww Carolyn Zimmerman, Queen of Lawrence Homecoming. lormnll, were escorted lmy Dc-nn l'ontins and l'llil lfndanfott. senior and jnn- ior vlnss presidents, res- pf-t-tin-ly. Tln- Q1wf'n'S llall was lu-ld in tlw gym follow- ing tht- gznne, with the Quiet-n l'f'lt.fllllls2j fnprvrnc. llc-rlv Hodges und Bill llnllinm. 110-t'ilplillIlS of tlw gznne. presented a wllite' lootlnlll W- auto- gruplwtl lay melt member nl' tht- lootlmll team -ef- to tln- Queen. 9
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