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f --- L Student Council Members: Standing, Joan Casin-r, Bob 'Frnusdzils-, M2ll'il-yn Nlolzen. G:-ne Whitney, Diane liaird, Johnny lin-uso, Lori-n Oli Morris, Ken Stocks: seated, Jenn Kinser, Johnnnzr Sudf-rmaxn. gtudent Gounci In-y. Mr. Q f it K 'Af 'Vg Officers: Johnny Reese, sergeant at arms: Tell Ice, vice nresidentg Office ifzls As the governing body of Newton High School, the student council of 1951- 52, led by its president, Kenny Stocks, can close its record of outstanding achieve- ments for the school with the words, Well Done! The objectives of the student council are to present assemblies and to discuss and help solve problems of the student body. It is also the aim of the council, which meets every Wednesday morning during activity period, to keep NllS's sportsmanship and spirit at the highest level through co-operation and supporting all school functions. Monitors: Standing, Larry Bulls-r, Wayne Bos-se, Joan Gronc-mn Charlene Libby, Janice Brice-Nash, Jr-an Ralph, Suu Kitching, Mari Maloney, Joan Swanson, Arlene Pankratz, Edwnrdn Lcffingwell, Pe Baumgar tner, Robert Challansg seated, Joan Casner, Wilbur Stocks. Il 1. fl lu Ilia-me Baird, secretary: Ken Stocks. president. Always on duty for whatever service is necessary might well be the motto of the monitors, chosen by Joan Casner, head monitor, and Mr. Morris. These people were chosen on the basis of grades and responsibility and whether or not they would set a good example to the students. They collect absence slips each day and check for open lockers, among numerous other things. Assisting Mrs. Pauline Bowman in the office this past year have been junior and senior girls chosen by Mr. Morris and Mrs. Mary Roberts. These girls check and file absence reports, send out study hall slips, answer the phone, put away mail, and keep Mrs. Bowman company. Office Girls: Standing, Dorothy Davis, Delores Wie-be, Carol Enns, Janet Gray, Marilyn Smith: se-ated, Shirley Friesen. Susan Goering, Catherine Reber. Page Twenty-Six
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I .gtlllfldftll Our Newton High library is one of which we can be justly proud. An attractive well-lighted room, many comfortable tables, and shelves well stocked with books of all kinds make browsing and reading a pleasure. Our growing magazine shelf and current events pamphlets are keeping pace with the more established classics. Presiding over this cheerful set-up is Mrs. E. E. Roberts, head librarian, with her student librarian helpers. Senior High Library Librarians: Delores Decker, Fawn Manrinfr, Betty Fick, Anne Stone, Judy Richter, Janice Royer. sl4e'zef'fes The usherette organization, com- usherettes of the previous year, and posed of junior and senior girls chosen H1911 the SGIGCUOHS are aDDF0V6d by Mrs. Graham and Mr. Morris. Betty on the basis of theufgfades' gmommg' Fick was elected head usherette by the personality, and poise, has been in Senior girls. existence as long as has Lindley Hall. The usherettes have been on duty at This group of twenty girls is spon- basketball and football games, the sored by Mrs. Betty Graham, girl's gym regional tournament, community and instructor. They are chosen by the school plays, and musicals. Top row, juniors: Wandalee Draper, Barbara Parker, Edwarila Leffingw:-ll, Janine- Ilillman, Phyllis Egy, lVlargaret Fimlley, Diane Baird, Mitzi Weaver, Connie Taylor, Janet Gray. Bottom row, seniors: D4-lures W'ir-lie, Carol Enns, llarlene- Filly, Beverley Lander, Marilyn Molzen, Marion Urpin, Susan Goering, Betty Fink, Joan Bullr-r, Edith Ho1'slihergvr. Page Tumi ty-Soren
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