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. ...J l MISS FLORENCE PHILLIPS MR. DAVID T. PLANK MRS. ROBERT POTTS Ph. B., Baldwin Wallace B. S. M., Baldwin Wallace Kent State University M. A., Columbia University Director of Vocal Music B. Sc. in Education VVOrld History, American History Shorthand, Typing MISS RUBY SWARTZ MISS ELEANOR WRIGHT COOKS: Mrs. Gienke and Mrs. West . . . . Assistants: Leonard, Frank, John, Raymond, B. A., B. Sc. in Education B. SC. H1 EdUCElf10fl Howard. Capitgl University M. A., Ohio State University English Home Economics I l L.- MR. JOHN WYMAN MR. ALVIN EBERLY ROBERT SPENCER Custodian Custodian Student Custodian
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.. -.al MRS. WINDSOR KELLOGG MRS. J. M. LEVVANDOVVSKI MR. D. D. LEYDA B. A., Ohio Vllesleyan B. A., Baldwin VVallace B. S. in Agriculture Social Science Algebra, Geometry, jr. Math Ohio State University pf' ,g ,5 ii MR. HARLEY LINN A MISS PATRICIA MANN MR. SAM MASI B. Sc. in Education B. A., Baldwin VVallace B. Sc. VVooster College Ohio University Speech, English Physical Ed. Biology General Science l MRS. MARGARET NICHOLS MR. VANCE O'DONNELL MRS. A. -I. PELANDER, JR B. A., Oberlin College B. S. M., Baldwin VVallaCe B, Aw Baldwin XY31laCe English M. A., University of Michigan Mathematics Director of Instrumental Music
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STUDENT COUNCIL The president's gavel sounded, and with it Donald Casey closed the last meeting of the 1944-45 Student Council. As the members left the room, some of the rest of us were wondering what had gone on at those meetings. What has our Student Council been doing this year? Have you fogotten our monthly paper drives? These have been sponsored by our Council via Mr. Leyda who succeeded in bringing in 17 tons of paper during january. Ed Dill, John Sloane, Mr. White and the Berea music students, Chuck Williams, Samlomi Rizk, E. jones, Berton Pogue, Marie Hutchinson, the F. B. I. representative-all of these enjoyable assembly pro- grams are Council-sponsored. Through Miss Mann's speech classes, there have been assemblies during the Red Cross drive, the Christmas season and the month of February with its important birthdays. Gur Senior Class presentation of the advantages and disadvan-, tages of Compulsory Military Training was a good send-off for the essay contest, too. Our assemblies have required the assistance of the music department -especially at Christmas and Easter. Surely you haven't forgotten that first Home- coming with its bevy of beauties? That idea was formulated in the minds of our Student Council mem- bers. These energetic representatives have sold M. H. S. pennants, banners, and caps-and what's more important-war bonds and stamps. Behind our mock presidential election, we see their efforts as well as in bringing our eight Lenten speakers to us. Dr. Overton's lectures on youth prob- lems were on their list of activities. We owe our thanks for the Wednesday noon dancing and the initiation of the open after-game dances to our Student Council. The lunch counter during the dances following the Amherst and Well- ington games, was manned by this organizations members and supervised by its advisor, Supt. Spencer. Of course, we knew that all of them had their fingers in the pie in making our carnival a success. Come on now, admit that it's been a busy year for this loyal group. Let's congratulate our Student Council. Thanks to: Pat Veesart, Clarice Woodruff, Pat Holden, Olive Shaw, Douglas Hanshue, Tom Doyle, Robert Spencer, Donald Selzer, james Beshire, Harry Aylard, Betty Miller, Bernard Jones, Pres. Donald Casey, Neil Whitfield, and Mr. Spencer.
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