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Little Brain rusters Q First How: Ralph Coltinan, Robert Nagel. Inger Arnesen, Elsie Arnesen, Nam-j.' ffrarlos, Lois Miller. Sally Melfall. Margaret Auty, Hill Arther, Jane Ross, l'ati-in-ia Baum. Betty llongos. Mary Waterhouse, Shirley Nelson, Ross Sini1h, Jiin Blel'eak Q Second Ifozrz Elinor Spec-ht. David Wood- worth, Hob Mac-Lean, Douglas Anderson, Bill Fee, David I'line, David Kraft, Charles Merslion. Jay Arthur, Miss Aldstadt, George Smith. Robert Stoner, James Stone, Bob Tate, Bob llall, .lack Slioll, Bob Keany Q Third Noir: Donald Youngs, lion Lindernian. Bill Perkins. George llc-Call. Richard Adamson, Robert Sisterson, Robert Blume, Hubert Hanks. David Finn, Bob Meneilly, Jini Miller, llill Barr, Dick Ilusson, NValter Huhn, Ilill L2l.Sf'll6ld. Howard Bower. Student Council lf you visit Room One during a club period, you might be accosted by a bombardment of Words as mem- bers ask questions, offer suggestions, and argue in favor of their ideas, While the President endeavors to maintain a parliamentary procedure. Miss Aldstadt, this yearls new faculty sponsor, acts as the Court of Last Resort and as a restraining iniluence upon the earnest and frequently over- enthusiastic representatives. The Council, composed of the vari- ous home room presidents and ofhcers elected by the entire student body, not only has charge of the usual Junior High governmental affairs. but also sponsors a social program. This yearis activities included a series of tea dances. a party for each grade. and an extra one for Ninth Grade. Charging only ten cents admission. the Council cleared suihcient money to meet all expenses and leave a sum to help support the Activities Ban- quet. Undertaking a special project with the cooperation of Senior High, the Council sponsored a Ulluy a Bulbu campaign to beautify the school grounds. Comparable to the Activities Key of the lfxecutive Board are the honor letters or monograms, presented to the students earning the required number of points. Acting as an in- centive to pupils, the letters help stu- dents realize more fully the advanf tages and importance of school activ- ities. This form of student government is similar to that of our local, state. and national legislature as it is demo- cratic in form and helps to prepare the student to take his place in the political world after graduation. 17
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5 Brain Trusters ,xvif NN' Q First lfoui: lfllllil May .l0llllSf4Jll, Jack il:ll'5I0. G1-urge S1fl11'ihe1', lV:ll'I'P1l H0l'llllE11'Cl, XVa1'd Duchene, 'Wave lloyd, Ed Il:1111ilt1111, l'la1'11l1l l.angstaf1', llavo Youngr, 11111111111 Nlohl, 'Fheresa Nolte, Bill'llZll'2L NlcNa1'y, Mary Meyer Q Second I1'111U: CZl1:11'lcs SGp.Yll0I'S, liill Stout, Il11wa1'1l Ishani, l'a11l fle lione- tlictis, .luck Rllllllllilll. llnrry llllll'IlllY, 'l'11n1 Shit-ltls, Dean lil'11ll. liill Cross, Dick ll0l'lll1ljI, Jack Hive. llllll l32ll'l'L'il. Alex C11pet:1s, 5llll'l'2lj' Potts. llPll1'j' KI1'1'11ll. Yi1'g:i11i:1 lineder, Dot l:1ll SSllQl', Mary .l1'QlllllQ l!:11'1'ett. lit-tty NVi1'k. Evelyn l,l21YlNHll, Hillllllllil 51111111-. D111'is Phillips, Shirley Nel- son. Q 'l'I1ircZ 11'ol1'1 John NlcCall. liill Longstatf, l'I1l hll5lilll4'0l'. Mary lloyd, Clnirles llugns, Glllll01'e lVllllZllllN. Bob 4'l:11'lio, lblvk xY!lll.t'. llill 'l':1yl111'. lPi1-lc Gralnl, Ray ll11l1l1, I!11l1 Niekesuli, Dorothea Ii:l1'l11. Virginia Wolf. .lean l'1'z1ss, Alldl'l'j' llaince, Xlzirie W11Iz1-'l, 131-ily XVl1ilIi19ltl. li1l llymi. liunice Smith. liill llnll, Iiill Sll2lil'Pl'. K'l1:11'les Clzirkm-I. Executive Board Hfiilllll 111111'11ing! Are you a new officer of a llfJlllCI'OUIll? llvclconie to our lixccutivc lloaul. Let ine int1'o- cluce some 111' our 11Hice1's, Met the He1'c's our p1'esi1le11t. two llaves. llavicl lloyd, and right hehintl hi111 is Dave Y11ung3 out vice lJl't'SlClC1lif. Uh! 11111111111 nie. fellows, l want to lIlll'lJe tluce XYa1'cl lluchcne who is Pill llll- 11111'ta11t cog i11 thc stu1lent-g11vc1'111111-nt lll21ClllllL'.H .Xfter these i11t1'111luc1i1111s we will walcli the lixcculive ll11a1'1l swing' into action ancl 0lDSL'l'VC the part it takes in school autivities. Dave lillyll is :1l111ut 111 call the nieetiiijg to orcler just as lttl llanul- ltlll, l1is 111'e1l1-1'1'ss111', woulcl have 1l11llC i11 the fall SL'lllCSlL'l'. Clf1l's hel111'1's last scnieslci' were Yicc l71'CSl1ll'lll llar11l1l l.ZillQSl2ll:f. hotter known as llap, antl llavc lillyil who t1,1il1-1l as S0011-t:11'y-'ll1'1':1sure1'. X1 That fellow giving a 1'e11111't on the status 11f the XYays and NlCZ'lllS lfi- nzuices is D1111 li?ll'lllllCl' who has suc- 1i1-ccle1l llill C1'a11st1111 as 1'l1z1i1'111:111 of that c11n1111itl1'1-. lllien you want to llllI'CllIlSC Caiuly, pop, 111' w11i11c1's at lluf 16 foothzill gaiiies, these are the lJL'UlJl6 to XYllOlll you throw your coins. Uh, you'vc worlqctl 1111 the coiuiiiitteel VllllCll you' know what a joh it is try- ing' 111 pass pop to all those thirsty fans. Next coincs the l'C'lJOl E of the Social Coniniittee. Charlotte gchultz is cliscussing the social sicle of scliool life ancl the possilulity of a clancc in the very 111111' future, which is her l5l'0lJlL'lll as the Ctllllllllflfk' Cliairiiian. Xxvllill was that stateiiieiil lll21llL5 hy SCCl'Cl?ll'Y lfluchent- ahout Z1 11ew nielh- f11l 111' clisniissal? l helicvc that 1110- tion was given by lliclc llUl'1ll1lQ', the T1'alli1' Cllillflllllll. You see, we niust collect all the data on these fllSL'llS' sions so that we shall he al1l1- to l'l'D0l'l all the new laws anrl a1111-n1l- inents to our l1o111e1'111i11n 1111 illfllltlilj' lllOl'Illll,Q'. NYC also have to get the 1lal1-s of Coniinittee nieetings for the lllClllllQl'S who are in our l11'1111er1'111111s. hffllllll soon learn all voui' cluties :is a new l111111e1'11111n lJl'CSlfl61ll and l will expetl to s1-11 you next wecli Y111' a liLlI'lllCl' Stlllly of the Stuflent Ferlera- tion 111' lllt. l.ClDZ1ll0ll.
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Brimming with curiosity, fpvve penetrate further into the most populous region of this land Where, after disembarking from the Magic Carpet, We tangle with the masses. After scrutinizing their faces, We must needs remark about the handsome youths and lovely ladies! Some are sunk in the oblivion of study, while others are engaged in the more leisurely pastime of jest and banter. We espy one fellow sporting a striped blazer shirt, Whose dazzling colors stun us for the moment. Recovering from the shock, however, We next behold Suzy Q flopping along in her saddle shoes.
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