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THE JUNIOR RED CROSS KNITTERS In the years to come when peace has been won, the Junior Red Cross War Werkere of both the High and the Grams mar School will reflect with pride on their work done in knitting six beautiful afghans for the La Garde Army Hos- pital in New Orleans. Teachers and other observers will long remember the clicking of various sized needles and the happy beaming fad es of the knitters as they chatted and knitted their bright colored squares. Both boys and girls manifested their de- sire to help in this war work. It was surprising to see who were vitally interested in this phase of the workt As chairman of the Junior Red Cross Workers, Mrs. A1- freda Drury was assisted in the Grammar School by Mrs. Blanche Jones, and in the High School by Miss Annie Lynch. Special thanks for the completion of the afghans went to Mrs. Elise Angelloz and Mrs. S. R. Lyons who crocheted them together, to Spinella's and Dixie Cleaners for pressing them, and to all who donated wool. WGTG Those taking part in the High School Knitting g r o u Q as follows: Angelloz, Perry Ayo, Marguerite Bergeron, Lillie Mae Boudreaux, Pat Boudreaux, Patsy Brown, Evelyn Buford, Lillian Chasson, Mary Coleman, Auhin Cortez, Kathryn Dimaggio, Marie Dimicelle, Bernadette Dragna, Genevieve Egle, Madeline Falgout, Olga Mae Fromenthall, Don Lee Gautier, Jeanette Gilmore, Dixie Glynn, Delta Mae Grabert, Zelma Grow, Veda Bell Guarisco, Rosetta Guillory, J. E. Hanson, Birgit Hardee , Rosemary 5 Harkins, Elma Jean King, Ruby Dean 1 Kinsey, Juanita Kullman, Audrey p Loupe, Lorena f Mayen, Gaydelle McCully, John , Mire, Merle Newman, Elise Perrilleaux, Marion l Perrilleaux, Mildred Pisani, Roma Polaski, Barbara B Randall, Pat Ratcliff, Connie Richmond, Alrena Robinson, Billy Roder, Dixie Russell, Mary Smith, Faye Snell, Mary Lou Theriot, Betty Theriot, Bobbie H 11' Wooters, Evanna
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1-.1 ,f'7x, Tu s:'W V 'w'tsX 'A TW 'w' f'1ft'.m-M ' I '41 TIM, pf! ylgm' ,J it feet Ml ll will QM, , aff, ii.,--...iiUx,Ai 52,5 , ,, -... .- -4. , M,..s --.Q -1.- . x In 1959, four school years ago, the Tau Chapter ofrhl Sigma Society conceived the idea of sponsoring s student council to further the principles of democracy in the high school and to give the students practical knowlege of self- government. The student body was taught how to register, make nominations and hold elections, and how to choose officers. In the late spring of the l959 term, the students elected the officers and representatives of the first student council. This council really never functioned, but the next year student government began in earnest. ' During the 1940 term, the council organized ,a student bank, a place in which students could conveniently save smaD. sums of money for their graduation expenses. For the past several years the Student Council h a s successfully sponsored the annual homecoming ceremonies. The Student Council today is composed of twenty-three members. The president, vice president, and secretary are elected by the student body. Each class is allowed two representatives, the president and one ethcrg each group, such as the band, Student Prints staff, or a club is allowed one. Meetings, formerly held each Monday during the home room period, are new held after school. The minutes of the meeting are published in each issue of the Studcntr Prints. A student must voice the opinions of the group he represents on any question that may arise end then report to the class, group, or club on Student Council proceedings: If a student hasta suggeetifn te make or d question to ask, lhe 'is urged either to tell his representative or come to the meetings and speak to the Council. Officers and representatives for this year are as follows! Dewey Boudreaux Pygsigent M3569 KOHHY Vice-President Janice Loeb Secretary
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