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amazed! The Student Council became affiliated with the National Association of Stu- dent Councils in October, 1945. It was organized to promote school activities, to develop a respect for school property. to provide for the general welfare of the student body, to make the school a happy place for mental, moral, and physical development, and to aid the administration in furthering its policies for the betterment of the school. The council is made up of one representative from each home room and the president and vice-president of each class. All council members must maintain a UC average and have no failures. Members are elected not later than the fourth week in September and serve for a period of thirty-six weeks. The activities of the year included the revision of the Student Handbook, the conducting of the election for cheer leaders, the arrangements for the Thanks- giving Convocation, and the sponsorship of the Snowball Hop. The Student Council, under the able supervision of their new sponsor, Miss Rowena Walker, was under the leadership of the following officers: president, Wanda White: vice-president, Don Meyer: secretary. James Blaisingg treasurer, Stephen Bruder: and program chairman, Carolee Schnelker. Lf?-1 First Row: Miss Walker, Carolee Sehnel- ker. Don Meyer, Wanda White, Jim Blais- ing, Stephen Bruder. Second Row: Glenn Arnold, Mary Hawk. Paul Meyer, Bill Critchfield, Thelma Parker, Lois Arter, Don Ort, Charles Gladieux. Third Row: Kieth Emenhiser, Jack Whit- acre, Edward Pfeiffer, Marion Allgood, Nancy Van Kirk, Eunice Heine, Don Null, Bonnie George. Lower picture: Don Meyer, Jim Blaising, Wanda White, Miss Walker, Stephen Bruder. This Page Sponsored by New Haven Thurman Equity Exchange Page Twenty-nine
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A 41. Left to right: Nancy Fultz, Assistant Editorg Barbara Bell and Lucille Doctor, Co-Editors: Miss Elizabeth Leaird, Sponsor. Left to right: Cseatedb Lois Rosswurm, Wanda White, Waunita Davis, Nancy Davidson, Nancy Fultz, Donald Jackson, Ervin Kleber, Robert Locke, Jerry Kost, Vera Butt, Terry Smith, Kenneth Renno, Nancy Bewley, Donna Ballinger. CStandingJ Kieth Emenhiser, Theodore Black, Bar- bara Bell, Lucille Doctor, Joe Kilpatrick, Bonnie Stoneburner, Margaret Albers- meyer, Marguerite Hamman. ie cieme - 47 Kew It's our tenth anniversary-ten years of progress and co-operation. The first Mirage, published in 1939 by our substitute teacher, Mrs. Meyers, was a paper cover, with few pictures, and mimeographed literary work. From the result of im- proved machinery and ambitious staff members, we have marched a long way to attain the present Mirage. The co-editors, Barbara Bell and Lucille Doctor, with the help of the assist- ant editor, Nancy Fultz, have spent much time supervising the book. Wanda White, Robert Locke, and Joe Kilpatrick made it possible to exceed our advertise- ment goal. The subscription drive was also successfully completed by our sub- scription managers, Marguerite Hamman and Joe Kilpatrick. Other positions were filled as follows: business manager, Waunita Davis, school life, Jerry Kost and Ted Blackg organizations, Margaret Albersmeyer and Don Jackson: literary and copy editors, Nancy Bewley and Donna Ballinger, senior editor, Bonnie Stoneburnerg junior editor, Vera Butt: sophomore editor, Martha Wiedemanng freshman editor, Nancy Davidson, sports, Kieth Emenhiser and Lois Rosswurmg photographers, Terry Smith, Kenneth Renno, Don Putt, and Ervin Kleber. Page Twenty-eight This Page Sponsored by Moon Printing Company, New Haven Indiana
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In front: Carol Glaze, Mr. Henderson. Seated: Marceil Vodde, Robert Whitacre, Jacquelyn Richhart, Wanda White, Gene Critchfield. - Standing: Sharon DeLeon, Dorothy But- ler, Hazel Bremer, Glenna Arnold, ginia Arnold, Katherine Sours, Mary Catherine Louden, Joe Kilpatrick, Joan Welch, Edythe Yant, Sue Glaze, Lois Chambers, Vera Vonderau. dem 24a 7, 7,-4. The newest organization in the New Haven High School, the Theta Rho Chap- ter of the Future Teachers of America, was organized on December 1, 1948, by four seniors, Gene Critchfield, Carol Glaze, Jacquelyn Richhart, and Wanda White, who wish to enter the teaching profession. The F.T.A., sponsored by Mr. Myron Henderson, intends to learn the oppor- tunies of teaching, to learn the character qualities essential to teachers, to study the lives of great teachers, and to foster the development of student leadership. The officers of this new organization are: Wanda J. White, president: Gene Critchfield, vice-president: Jacquelyn Richhart, secretary: Marceil Vodde, trea- surer, Robert Whitacre, historian. ff-.mamma Signing out books, dusting books, and keeping them in order are some of the many duties of the librarians. The librarians also help students to find infor- mation. The student librarians may work at the desk only, or if they have a B average and are approved by the principal, they may take the library course for credit. Left to right: Yvonne DeLeon, Miss Walker, Evelyn Zelt, Beverly Cheney, Patricia Doctor, and Mrs. Peshek. Page Thirty This Page Sponsored by The Benjamin Studio, New Haven, Indiana Robert White, Nancy Van Kirk, Vir-
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