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fs ,. Q Xa 'Q7 3-5 Q-7 ...W Elected by the three classes, the representatives of Blair's Student Council voted on important measures to fulfill the wants of the student body and also to regulate its activities. During the homeroom period, they related to their assigned sections news of the occurrences in Council and took sug- Ffnforcing the rules and regulation of Blair, the Student Cort tried accused offenders. and administered punishments stlildlllt' to their individual violations. The justices. who met regularly, furthered respect for the law and trained students .94 -nl 'A 11 'Q .. -.4 , g A -x 1' -U Y7 wwf' g1t'sllltI'lS for improvements. :- nn Row l: B. Stewart, D. Apple-hy, S. Stone-lianks, E. William N. Darby. B. Dulllars. C. Heidenreich. Row 2: B. Nolte, ,l Lewis, L. Hunt. B. Goss, J. Cantwell. C. French. K. Antler n J. Sandberg. for later lift- in the community. Sf-ated: lf. Smith. .-X. Richards. li. Slianltlin. fl. lila Q. rfilllillll. ll. Lit'-l'it'. Y ,,A. 1-- vs
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K 'QC5 V? Under the excellent leadership of Dick Niner, Bob Anastasi, Cary Thompson, and Susan Allaway, Blair's Student Council complished a year of activity and progress which we will recall with satisfaction for many years to come. Learning to be Leaders The Student Council had several main projects for the year. They accepted the presidency of the Mary- land Association of Student Councils and made prep- aration for next year's Convention which will be held here at Blair. Bill Stewart was elected president. Blair designed the tate Student Council pin. ac- Each symbol on the new Council vA0NTGoMfQY pin bore a definite significance. The B'-'VR 0 balance represented justice: the 516 1 V staff stood for leadership, and the ' scroll symbolized knowledge. School activities and contributions to so- I Q cial service were represented by the 67-0 V 1 Ly masque. 44197. C559 Work for better relations with the community was carried on with the Silver Spring Board of Trade. A Student Council delegate also attended the execu- tive meeting of the P.T.A. in order to maintain closer relationship between the parents, teachers. and stu- dents.
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' QP ..,., ,fr Row l: 'lf Herz, D. Martin, P. Fallon, J. Orcrhin. ll. Love. Row 2: A. Herman, li. fhiiicli. l. Faunce. How 3: J. Schrilmer, Nl. Korn:-gay. Nl. liird. li. Sloan. Row 4: S. Neal. R. Smith, .l. Wliitalu-r. N. Kearny. Row 5: C. lleidf-nr:-ich. B. Koehl ll. Anaetaxi. rllllff sound of tht- air raid ale-rt or firr- drill alarm sent invmlir-rf of the Safety Committee In their posts to enforce proper IJl'UCf'IlllI'f' and safr-ty rr-gulatione. 5: qjunv, it 1 WD K . Y.-X AM-A A- Q--441 Hffu' l: l.. ll-wlw. K, lfaiixvr. l.. Rude'- xllf'llIl. Nl. llwuxly, N. lfxtvx, T. l'arsonQ, , 5114-gtk' r, Row 2: 'L lllilll. ll, Slit- vlif ll. lf, NX illiamx. .l, l'it'Hell'I'Ill2l4'llf'l'. J. Sinitli. ll. l.f-islw. ,l. Kinrivwly, Row 33 .l. llawlwziy. 'l. lllIll'lIlHNUIl. l.. lfranrv-, N. l'i-lligrrino. ll. Xppli-lay, il, Ulillieivs-, . ffoulx. N. lllliilztluir. Ron' 'lt l . H , .. . . flair. Nl. lloolv. Nl. lwtlpzitrlrlc, f.. Nolte. Nl. llvrinf-tt, lf, lllll. l. l'ii-I. K l.flllliil'l1IlLI -llIllt'IllH vilio were ill, niaintaining ilii- wir nie-inoriul. and lwadingr tliw- Ntndv-nh in tlif- morning: de-- xolionx vsvrv tlie- projwl- whif-li tlie- l.lldIll2ilI'lr t,tiniin1ttr'e Ntiru-Nfftilly rar- ried out tlii- ye-ar. They Served Our Needs Rau' 1: fl. Fr:-ncli. li. Caniarsh. C. Nlorrey, D. Cooper. Rau' 2: ,l. xltliillle. 5. 'lltoinp-on. K. Se-Ply. lf. lleswirk. lf. Caniarfli, Hou' 3: 5. l.eig1lit. l.. llook. S. liailf-y. l.. Crook. ll, Svlxnelily. R011 il: Xl. Provti-r. M. Murray. C. Hill. S. Fitzgerald. Coordinating tlie work carried on after 3:30. tln- Actixity fforiiniiltm' had tlit- rf-,pon-iliility of chartering: all vlulrs and. lllffjlljlll tlif- .M'tix'ity Council, Saw to it that all extrawur- rimilar artixitii-5 were administered properly. 5 . rf
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