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MONITORS First row: C. Brown, A. Walker, L. Shamel, D. Stewart, L. Cook, C. Lee, K. Martin, J. Atkins. Second row: N. Boger, Williams, J. Putnam, A. Wall, K. Abernathy, G. Anders, B. Bowles, W. Rumley, B. Conrad, N. Hiatt, J. Carter, C. Sparks, V. Poe. Third row: P. Bryant, R. Shepherd, J. Sweatman, L. Chatman. J. Holden, S. Lentz, J. Hauser, M. Benbow, A. Fishel, E. Tise, M. Doub, R. Jester, B. Honeycutt, L. Heath, J. Eads, T. Jester. Fourth row: P. Smith, F Brown, C. Byrnes, J. Ashburn, K. Martin, S. Moser, B. Mayberry, D. Cartner, J. Scales, G. Hampton, H. Johnson, J. Dorsett. N. Knutton, G. Simos, E. Manuel. Hauser is hoisted after winning mayor office. Y 7 ALDERMEN i All in favor signify by aye, says Mayor Hauser to Aldermen Linda Blizard, Gloria Simos, T. D. Shermer, Almeta Wall, Mike Ashburn, Gaynell Anders, Bob Mayberry, and Marvin Doub. WVINSTON-SALEM, N. C. si! 27
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STUDENT GOVERNMENT Reiiecting community government, Hanes student government is based on the same plan with a mayor and his board of city officials, a city manager and monitor-in-chief. As chief official, Mayor Bill Hauser was inaug- urated last spring after a whirlwind of crepe paper, speeches, and slogans. Helping him in the studenit government, City Man- ager Vicki Brinegar and Monitor-in-Chief Jim Heath worked to see that Hanes City laws were enforced. Law breakers appeared in court each Wednesday afternoon and pleaded their case before the city oiiicials and adviser, Mr. Joe Widdifield. The court consists of a judge, solicitor, stenograph- er and clerk. Two 'aldermen from each homeroom are elected once a semester to represent the student body as a voice in the government. These students meet with the mayor and -principal to discuss problems and make new laws for the school. Student government at Hanes affords experience in faccepting responsibilities, in stating leadership, and encouraging personal development. Mayor Bill Hauser presents official report to Mr. Haltiwanger as Jimmy Heath, monitor-in-chief: Vicki Brinegar, city managers and Mr. Widdifield, advisor, witness procedure. tn.. .Junior court officials, Betty Conrad, Sarah Napier, Carole Byrnes, Gerald Hampton summon law-breakers to court on Wednesday. 26 HANES HIGH SCHOOL You were TOO chewing gum, says John Ashburn, judge in a court session with other officials Shelby Wood. stenographerg Charlotte Brown, solicitors and Nancy Hiatt, clerk, fulfilling their duties.
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PUBLICATIONS Newspaper editors, Vicki Brinegar and Dee Masencup, spend sleepless hours on Hi-Rada. Purple and Gold editors Brown and Bouknight discuss layout pages of '56 book, fa. 5 N Bound for SIPA convention in Lexington, Virginia are journalism students Carole Byrnes, Ray Tysinger, Mary Wolfe, and advisor, Miss Liles. The Hanes Hi-Rada and the Purple and Gold are spearheaded towiard two aims, pub- lishing a newspaper and aninulal which best reflect Hanes High, and improving in journ- alistic rating at 'the Southern In'ter-scho- lastic Press Association in Lexington, Vir- ginia. Going to press once la month, the Hi-Rada staff proofreads, writes editorials and feat- ures, and checks beats. Meanwhile the Purple and Gold staff, editors, Charlotte Brown and Nancy Bou- knight, together with the Gray and Reynolds editors, transform basketball shots, captions, and beauty queens into a Purple and Gold edition. Miss Betsy Liles is adviser for both pub- lications. NEWSPAPER STAFF A busy day in publications department keeps staff members alert. Seated are P. Hill, N. Hiatt, J. Brown, C. Byrnes, C. Brown, J. Shields, G. Sha. ver. standing are T. D. Shermer, R, Tysinger. M. Wolfe. B. Knott, and B. Hauser. 28 lie HANES HIGH SCHOOL
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