New Haven High School - Mirage Yearbook (New Haven, IN)

 - Class of 1943

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agzwlenf Counci ss: ,M 5 4 i .,,, , iS ', 'v Sf ,XA Y'-'rar To improve the activities of the New Haven High School is the purpose of the student coun- cil. The council is composed ot' the following members: Bonnie Adams, William Arrweiler, Betty Camp- bell. Carl Fruechtinicht, presidentg Don Fry, Kathleen Goeglein, treasurer: VValdemar Heller', Joan l-lively, Eileen Judt, Edward Koester, Betty Kuhl, vice-president: Bernice Lepper, Leonard Luginbill, secretaryg Dick Miller, Harold Pieoppels. Charles Romine. Delores Schlink, Pauline Werling and Ruth Wright. George Stautfer, secretary, and Charlene Stoneburner completed the unexpired terms of Leon- ard Luginbill and Ruth Wright, who moved from our community. The Council has been under the de- voted sponsorship ot' Miss Daniels. Although our responsibilities and activities are numerous. they divide themselves into four parts: devotional services, auditorium programs, recreational activities, and miscellaneous projects. Devotional services were held in commemoration of designated periods. Rev. W. J. Ehrman gave an inspirational talk at the September devotional service. The Christrnas devotional service was presented by the Speech and Music Departments under the direction of Miss Leininger and Mr. Guthier. At the annual Easter Service, Rev. H. L. Wiese discussed the significance of the Lenten Season. Arnlitorium programs were presented in various forms. Mr. George Davis of the Personal De- partrnent oi' Purdue gave a very entertaining lectur'e recital on poems by James Whitcomb Riley. Sheik Raphael Emmanuel presented an educational lect.ure on the land of Turkey. The high school together with the junior high school enjoyed band concerts presented by Mr. Guthier and his band. The Wash- ington's birthday program, which consisted of entertainment and a War Stamp drive, was organized and given by the Masque and Gavel in cooperation with the council. The stanrp sale amounted to S9O.25. In March the M.-XSQUE AND GAVEL collaborated with the council and presented an admission pro- gram. The proceeds were divided between the organizations. Because of the gas rationing our recreational activities were held in the form of dances after basketball games. Adnrittanc: to the Defense Dance, November 123, was gained by buying some denomi- nation ot' War' Stamps or Bonds. The annual SNOWBALL HOP was held after the Elmhurst game, De- cember' 163. Other dances were held December 11, l ebruary 12. and February 19 after basketball games. Miscellaneous activities sponsored by the council include such things as: The monitor system, traffic in the building. painting fire drill signs, repairing room numbers, and taking lunch orders. Other notable projects, which were greatly appreciated by the student body, were the placing of a Christmas tree in the main hallway and the decorating of the e'yrrrnz1siurn for the county tournament. f if frurrloftfofiff lfifs I'.1i1t' fin-fis-fret! Hy .Ven ffirrcrr f.nnzfrur fi Supply Liu., Aiea' lftrren, Inclfurm

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