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Our Audio-Visual Aids Department, under the supervision of Mr. john Cim- halista, secures all the lilms requested by the teachers. Backed hy Student Council lunds, it also supplies classes with opaque and slide projectors, tape recorders and phonographs. Operators for each piece of equipment and instruc- tions lor those teachers who want to learn to operate the machines are pro- vided. The department also furnishes audio-visual aids for activities such as assemblies, P.'1'.A. meetings, and other extra-curricular functions held in the auditorium. Mr. Cimhalista explains the procedure of placing film in the projector. A u u 1 U LR.gQ tam Stntuuw mms Audio -Visual Aids Plaid shirts and dungaiees mark the annual Fall lfling, sponsored by the Senior Class of 133. Fancy cloudwalkcrs glide through their paces at the lirst Student Council dance. Dances YVe swing and sway to the sweetest music this side ol' Liberty Road. Friday night, once a month, our poor gym is really rocking as stu- dents iu and around Nlillord enjoy a pleasant evening. Our co-operative Student Council and other organizations throughout the school are kind enough to sponsor these dances, and the proceeds are used to fill up the gap in the
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Cafeteria A half hour - but we gossip between gulps, C ustodians Our well-organized and co- operative maintenance staff can be counted upon to keep the building properly heated and clean every school day. Besides this, during the whole year they tend the grounds and keep the school in good repair. lVe ap- preciate, too, their willingness to give up their leisure time to take care of the school during our extra-curricular activities. For everyone, the nicest period in the day is lunch time. In the cheerful and pleasantly noisy cafeteria, we can thank- fully forget the troublesome exams or the history paper due the following peri' od. Relaxing and talking with friends, we enjoy our lunch - that is until the bell rings for the next period. ....,...-..,- ,,.,..- Our chief cooks and bottle washers are: Mrs. C. Smith, Mrs. CL, Clemens, Mrs. H. Haines, Mrs. lf. Rictor, His. XV. Collins, Mrs. XV. llond. f 1 in e A 1 l rl ,, -'ft Y 1 N f Q . M I Ll i R - r e W rt - s-- gizmffm s , . if If ? 'y ' v .1 ' ' Q X. . I A N CS! Q - . J 'xqzfyfhmf Mr. Andrew Weber, Mr. Clarence Huff, Mrs. Naomi Nelson, Mr. Monroe Nel- SOIL I8
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-rf - vm. Student Council In the summer of l9fl9 a number of pupils trom each feeder-school met to establish a temporary student association. This original organization has evolved into the present Student Council. According to its constitution, the purpose of the Student Council is . . . through democratic stu- dent government to further provide for and promote student participation in all affairs concerning school and community and to acquire experience and efficiency in the practice of democracy. In addition to this, the Student Council has taken on the burdens of sponsoring nearly all extra-curricular activities in the school and purchasing many of the extras that are needed around the school, but which are not purchased by the county. The latter is accomplished through participation in the nation-wide Curtis Magazine Drive, which last year netted the school a profit of over 5H52,000.00, and the sale of Activity Cards to the student body. The Activity Caro supports the school teams, dramatic productions, dances and the club program. Among the many projects undertaken by the Student Council have been the purchases of the stage cyclorama, audi- torium curtains, stage curtain and the electric scoreboard. First row: Cofficersj C. jones, lf. Wilson, j. Beatty, K. Brandenburg. Second row: B. Lloyd, R. Chappell, T. Davies, A. Rob bins, J. Weber, -I. Holzapfel, T. Fitzhugh, H. Whitelock. Third row: D. jones, C. Stricklin, D. Gill, P. jones, L. Dorsey, D Ensor, P. Boyd, l'. 1'Visol1ke, C. Davis, ll. Snyder. Fourth row: AI. Hull, D. Wvatkins, UI. lflohr, T. Fagan, H. Cauapp. M. Andree C. Marino, XV. Griffith, D. M'arthcn, M. Green. 20
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