Rockwell High School - Rocket Yearbook (Rockwell, NC)

 - Class of 1953

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The Other Half of the World. represented by oddities Donna Smith, Joan Brandeberry, Jane Kramer and Sharon and strange tales, was the topic of the Reverend E. L. Saylors prepare for the mad rush of customers that will Jeamby's talk at an assembly sponsored by the student come after the 3:15 bell to buy pop corn from the new council. machine. forms the party platform... bluff and returned to Northeast with many problems solved and new plans. , I , . . prest-o, change-o! The-hankies This year the council contributed generously to the band are cleanlk exclaims magician Dalg uniform fund. A popcorn machine which may be used by ffglkii Zpiffggeli' Comic' sponsore any organization to make money was purchased. Throughout the year, students and faculty enjoyed worth- while and entertaining assemblies and pep rallies which were planned by the student council. Second semester student council First row: B. Hiskey, P. Mathers, K. Mohlman, M. Deines. Second row: S. Albury, S. Alexander, E. Forst, M. Woodside, N. Schwenk. Third row: J. Johnston, M. Packett, J. Harrison, S. Grabowski, K. Nel- son. Fourth row: S. Saylors, P. McAdams, B. Bouwens, O. Hansen, D. Lewis. Fifth row: C. Frahm, S. Yates, J. Keim, D. Jorgensen, J. Corey U Sixth row: Mrs. Thompson, sponsor, C. Nagele, N. Converse, B. Chris- tiansen, P. Leacox, H. Williams. Page 15

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First semester vice presi- First semester treasurer Second semester president Second semester treasurer dent Norman Schwenk Nancy Tracy and secre- Peggy Mathers and vice Eckerd Heintz and sec- and president Bud Hollo- tary Sara Alexander president Norma Con- retary Sharon Albury WHY verse As the resolutions committee Get it while it's hot, is the slogan of these prospective business men, Jack Schaffer and Jerry Ritten- berg, who are popping pop corn to be sold after school for some wor- thy organization. Policies, practices and principles are important planks of the platform which is formulated by the resolutions com- mittee at conventions. At Northeast the student council is responsible for good platforms of policies and principles. Beside helping determine school policies, the student council has many other duties. In October, several mem- bers attended the student council convention in Scotts- First semester student council Standing: N. Tracy, S. Alexander, B. Holloway, M. Woodside, J. Street, C. Everett, G. Eppen, T. Spencer, G. King, J. Brandeberry, B. Payn, Mrs. Thompson, sponsor. First row: N. Converse. S. Snider, L. Johansen, M. Rapp, H. Gunn. Second row: B. Jenkins, M. Dillon, C. Nagele, P. Leacox, D. Peterson. Third row: J. Kramer, G. Foster, P. McAdams, D. Lipscomb, D. Schlitt. Page 14



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Sophomore class officers Ron Hutchins, president: Joan Brandeberry, secre- tary: Pat Peterson, treas- urer, and Dick Peterson, vice president are making a last minute check of details for the sophomore class dance. Getting a laugh out of life are first semester jun- ior class officers, Bobbie Wood, vice president: Nancy Tracy, secretary: Jack Bassler, treasurer, and Bill Armstrong, pres- ident. Each year the responsi- bility of planning the Junior - Senior banquet rests on the shoulders of the junior class officers. Plans for the annual af- fair are being worked out by officers Torn Pavey, president: Mary Stoehr, vice president, Shirley Dormer, treasurer, and Larry Delaney, secretary. . . . ortheast's student governing bodies help High man on the totem pole! That's Dean Crewdson, president of the senior class Assisting him, Norvan Holverson treasurer' Larr - . . Y Sandall, vice president, and Glenda Foster, secretary, planned senior activities during second semester. First semester senior class officers Darrell Stotts, treasurer: Ervin Pfeifer, secretary, and Jere Mitchell, vice president, listen to Keith Fager, president, as he outlines first semester class activities. Page 16

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