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66m Emmaaaw FIRST SEMESTER Midyear 13 44 James Lewis Bette Reeves Donald Powell lune 1944 Jean Monroe Stanley Brown George Mauck Midyear 1945 Donald Limbert Frances Wilson Edith Hankins June 1945 William Hepp Anna Thomas Belly O'Connell Midyear 1946 Robert Becksledt Kenneth Reynolds William Groltle June 1346 Howard Hull Shirley Brack Maurice Cosiello Midyear 1947 Edna Deters Raymond Russe Mary Britlingham June 1347 Midyear 1948 SECOND SEMESTER Charles Gerbhardl Walter Herdsman Virginia Schnicke Edith Hankins Betty Hepp Frances Wilson Norman Volkerding RaEph Iohnson Anna Thomas Dale Rhoades Nick Gilmore Kenneth Reynolds Andrew Isaacs Thomas Slade Peggy Kuhn Ioan Enqel George Mandos Cronley Hardwick Michael Maloney Francis Stanford Lee Haslinger Shirley Gregg Katherine Cutshall David Ramaqe All girls' home rooms may elect a member to Girls' Advisory Council. The coop representatives attend the most im. portant meetings, the two band home rooms may a second representive. The Council meets every Tuesday morning to plan school projects or to discuss problems girls bring before it. Major concern the past year has cen- tered about wartime savings and war charities. This Council sponsored the Pearl Harbor Day Bond and Stamp drive and the spring Memorial Ambulance project. Other activities included cloth- ing collection for a Kentucky mountain school; scrap books for Red Cross hos- pitals; packages for a British school; promoting bandage rolling days; acting as Big Sisters to freshman boys and girls: and, with the G. A. A. Board, plan- ning Girls Week. Group functions are advisory only, and there are no officers. Senior memw bers have been asked to preside in a 031
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W a. p a.a. . ! STUDENT COUNCIL First Semester President Gerald Parker Vice President V Mariha Hunt Secretary. . Ieannette Maffen Treasurer ,.Sidney Hopper CLASSES MIDYEAR 1944 President .,... ,,,.... ... ...... James Wood Vice President Donald Powell Secretary ... .....P2nricia Ridge Treasurer. .,, .Dorolhy Rinqland JUNE 1944 President ., ..Clyr:1e Davison Vice President ..Wiiliam HoHeld Secrelary ..Wanda Brannon Ina Stanfill MIDYEAR 1945 Edith Hankins William Fischer ...Alma Goshen JUNE 1945 5 Gram Owings? 1 Robert Sims ..... Robert Sterreu ..Patricia Grower MIDYEAR 1946 Presideanw ., ...... Carl Andrews Vice President .. Harold Photinos Secretary-Treasurer.. ..11.. .... ,,Terry Allen JUNE 1546 .Donald Swardson ,Andrew Isaacs Phyllis Wilson President , Vice Presiden SecretaryiTreasure President .. mmTie: Vice President SecretaryiTreasurer .. President..,... V Vice Presidem Secreiary-Treasurer,,,, V. MIDYEAR 1947 Frank Slerrett Cronley Hardwicke .Mary L. Brittinqham TUNE 1547 President .Michael Maloney Vice Presidenl . .Kenneth Murphy Secretary-Treasurer. ..... Iudiih Monroe MIDYEAR 1948 President , Vice President . Secretary-Treasurer President Vice President Secretary-Treasurer Second Semester William Davis lean Monroe Jacqueline Ioachim Ralph Iohnson Edward Fink Clyde Davison Jacqueline Joachim . Alice Davis Robert Gilbert Roberl Busch Ieannekte Mai'feit John Bogart Joyce Root Patricia Grower Terry Allen Kenneth Reynolds Carl Andrews Iune Eamage Eugene Wood Bush Mulford Frank Sterret Mary L Brittinqham William Lacker William Hammond Joyce Wilde Lila Lee Fox Richard Hepp Shirley Root loan MeHord HIGH SCHOOL ENROLLMENT !Cunlinued 1mm page 29! Busch, R. Frees, W. Kendrick, N. Carroll, W. Garros, M. Limbert. D, Copens, E. Gilbert, R. Maffet't, I. Dahling, R. Gustin, V. McClellan, W. DoBell, A. Hank'ms, E. Meece, A Dwyer, T. Hebberd, I. Meece, B. Ellis, D. Hepp, B. Moore. A. Fischer. W, Iesswein, D. Reeder, R. 300 Schuch, M. Schuetze, R. Siereveld, T. Waymire, B. Wernsing, R. Wilson, Francis Wilson, W. Zimmerman, H.
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school assembly, girls chosen by the representatives of their grade leve1 served on a memoria1 bond committee to vote the disposition of the money. The council plans to purchase two $100 bonds this year. ' Where Circumstances required e1ec- tion of new representatives, it is indi- cated in this listing: Homeroom 1, Iacqueline Joachim, Betty Cramer; 2, Betty Truitt; 6, Eleanor Bolton, Patricia Schwartz: 104, Mi1dred Young; 111, Helen Clark, Vivian Mc- Donough; 113, Norma Kendrick; 115, Patricia Ridge, Ioan Berrell; 202, Betty Smithson; 203, Edna Mae Huber,- 204, Verla Mounce, Marjorie Freytag; 211, Carolyn Broadus; 212, Peggy Kuhn; 213, Harriett Wolf; 214, Vera Radel; 215, Joyce Wi1c1e; 218, Ina Stanfill; 309, Mari- lyn Finger; 310 Faye Montgomery; 312, Dolores Howard, Phy11is Crowder; 313, Mary Iean Brookbank; 314, Wilma Carroll. Stadwt W Student Council offers' students op portunity to practice the ways of demo cratic government. Membership consists of elected officers, class presidents and representatives, and home room presi- dentsi The cabinet, advised by the prin- cipal, outline plans for the year's pro- gram. Meetings are every Tuesday in the auditorium. Council strove for more congenial feeling Within the school and with rival schools. The group selected cheerleadv ers from competitive teams, and helped purchase their uniforms. They num- bered the seats in study hall 207. Council wartime drives included paper and bonds. Council oHicers con- ducted the assembly for dedicating this year's gold stars on the service t1aq. Before the close of the year, Student Council hopes to erect an Honor Plaque for Norwood High Schoo1 men in service. Wamd Warsaw SW Officers President , , Vice President First Semester ,,,,,, Dorothy Rinqland ...................... Walter Abel Second Semester Glenn Johnson Dorothy Buquo Secretary, . ., ... .7 7. ,,,,, Evelyn Sutton Jean Monroe Treasurer , Glenn Iohnson Robert Steen Sponsor ., .. Miss Norma Tie1kir1q Norwood Chapter of National Honor Society exists to uphold high standards 31 scholarship, character, teadership, and service among high school students. Membership is 1imited to 15 per cent 32. of any one Class. Formal initiations oc- cur twice a year at assemblies. The local Chapter awards pennants to ninth and tenth grade home rooms hav- ing the highest scholarship averages.
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