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Lefl to right: First Rnw-J. Sunnyculb, D. Query, E. Ullom, G. Ricardi, M. Story, J. Hardwick, F. Lewis, S. Snwder, B. Vaughtl C. Muyfield, Z. Gordan. Second Row-S. Brookshire, L. Snupp, M. Smith, N. Jones. 5. Weddle, J. Wagner, D. Tillis, C. Mefford, J. McGowan, F: Maser, M. Petering. Third Row-B. Smith, L. Hale, My Huddleston, E. Jung, M. Black, J. Furber, B, Mandos, D. Funkhouser, B. Andrews, G. Allen, D. Garrett. Fourth Row-T. Cassidy, D. McDonald, J. Grace, N. Smithson, B. Bovald, A. Katsunis, L. Gilman, B. Smith, C. Buschhaus, F. Simkins, B Fruasu. Student Council Officers President ................. Vice President Secretory Treasurer Norwood High School's governing body is the Student Council. This organization meets every Tuesday morning at 8:30 in the audie torium. The 194960 officers were elected by ballot last year before school closed so that they might attend a student council conference held during the summer. The members include one representative from each home room, three representatives from each class, all the class officers, and the elected officers. The purpose of the Student Council is to represent the students, awaken an interest in worthwhile activities, and inform. By Student Councif ......... TOM CASSIDY ....... JIM FARBER PAT LEWIS BILL MANDOS combining these purposes, Student Council creates a better understanding between the faculty and student body. Student Council was organized in 1934 when Dr. Bates was the principal. It works for the welfare of Norwood High and en- courages the activity of other organizations. When the meetings were held, the mem- bers discussed different problems of the school and the students. Dr. Hanna, Student Council advisor, led these discussions many times. Among the questions were the stu- dents' opinions of the smoking problem, and the furnishing of music in the cafeteria. Page Sixteen J
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When it rains, iI pours. A pause lhut refreshes, An 5.0.5. from Mary Ellen. O, Come All Ye Faithful. Seniors anxiously await exams. Page Seventeen
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