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.Ll The bulletin boards look like a million when decorated by Art Club members: Linda Law. Sylvia Crowe. Barbara ML Afee, Bette Taylor, Pat Brown, Helen Garner. Dianne Wood, Barbara Smithweck, Evelyn Cash, Pat Beck, Joe Robinson, Joan Crowe. Sally Kennedy, and Lewis Ray. This picture was made during initiation and these are the hats they had to wear all day at school. art club gives color The Art Club placed a calendar ol' coming- events for each month on the bulletin board They also promoted an atmosphere ot' cheer- fulness in homerooms by giving flowers to the teachers and stressed color throughout the school by teaching its value to members at the meetings. The advisor. Mrs. J. A, Simmons, gives the officers a little helpful advice while admir- ing the mural painted on the Art Club room wall by John Hill. a former member. These officers are Barbara lVlcAl'ee. president, Sally Kennedy, vice president: and Sylvia Crowe, treasurer. 'NN Bowls of narcissus bulbs were placed in all of the homerooms that there would be flowers for all to enjoy. Here Evelyn Cash secretary, Pat Brown. Helen Garner, Joe Robinson, and Barba McAfee are working on the project before school so that they will be ready on time for class.
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Placing numbers in the lunch rooms is one of the projects of the Student Coun- cil. Through this plan a great deal of con- fusion is avoided by posting each class in its respective postition in the lunch line each week, Martin Teem tlxelozrl is assisted by Freddie Mathis. Tommy Mc- Brayer, Polly Simmons. and Jimmy Gen- try. pi.. . ' . sfo 3 , ,f The Student Advisory Committee, organized to solve problems arising Q . between faculty and students. is another accomplishment of the 1951-52 Student Council. A question box is placed at the students' disposal and these questions are discussed regularly by this panel of six. The com- mittee listens to Joann Burns, secretary triborel, as she reads a report to George Griffin: Mrs. John Vickrey: James Bailey. advisor: Mickey ' Parkerg and Ellen Sayre. treasurer. student council forms advisory board The project committee which is responsible for some very benefiting changes that have taken place in the school listen to Bill Pavlovsky, president tleftl, read a report. Robert Nor- thcutt is standing and Mimi Fowler, vice-president: Iris Ant- ley: and Eleanor Swain are seated at the table. The student handbook, put out by Student Council, is being worked on diligently by four of its members tlouwr lefty: Pat McGlon, Sally Kennedy, Bud Theodocion, and Nancy Holland. This handbook will contain vital information that every stu- dent at MHS should be familiar with. A Glee Club robe. that Student Council bought in order that they might be as proud of the Glee Club's appearance as of their singing, is being admired by tlower right? Suzanne Adams, Ned Stocks. Sally Webb. and Ralph McBride. 23
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