Salamanca High School - Seneca Yearbook (Salamanca, NY)

 - Class of 1948

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ADMINISTRATIGN STUDENT COUNCIL Democracy There is democracy in high school. The Student Council makes it work. Here the students act and control. Though at times somewhat unohtru- sive. they are never inoperative, Here is the U, S. Congress in miniature, for an executive and a legislative group shape the framework of the Student Council. Law Makers The presidents of all school or- ganizations incorporate to make up the Legislative Branch. Wlien the legislators gather for weekly meetings, they suggest, discuss, and vote on laws and amendments. Witli a 2X3 vote, a hill may he referred to the Execu- tive Department. Executives The Executive Department is com- posed of -i Seniors, 2 juniors, l Soph- omore, I Freshman and all activities managers. This group votes upon hills that have heen passed hy the Legislative hody. A majority vote of this hranch is necessary to refer a hill to the Principal for acceptance or veto. The Executive Department meets every week following the week of the Legislative meeting. J. flfzriwtt, T. Kr1lrlx1mz11lt'r1, R. .l1nIwsl.'e, E. Iluley, W. Hrrines, J. Kwmin, J. Spe111'e'r, I'. Clarify, J. l,t'l 7'!lv lli. T'1'etl1f'it'y, J. I,n14'4' Tax Payers As in the national government, the students pay taxes to their student government. Their taxes are tic each week for 22 weeks fwith no exemp- tionsj. The student's return on his investment includes such things as as- semhly programs and the yearhook. At each meeting, the Spencer hroth- ers engage in clever repartee with Chuck hghting a losing hattle hecause he's only a Freshman. Ann Mohr de- velops the arguments and Gene Daley never fails to present the Loyal Op- position, The Council's professional Lohhyists are in the Senior Class. They never fail to crash in with 11 demand. The juniors, in turn, are ready with their Pork Barrel. Theirs is an all-out effort to hring home the hacon. There is no stuffing the hallot hox though, at times, Ann Mohr and jack Weztgrttff appear to do it quite openly. As representatives of so many organ- izations, they automatically are en- titled to more than one vote. There is no hureaucracy here and prohahly a minimum of red tape. The Student Council is democracy hrm and strong. LEFT TU RIGHT: .l. Mohr, J. I 1't:gc'wllrl, N. ll'iflv'iy1, J. l'l'er1g1'r1ff, J. Hfl'I'llllIl'l'f, J, Slltf'Ii1'ff', 11, Kfglqimnffl,-U., C, S,,w,,-y,' I0

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ADMINISTRATION MATHEMATICS I'I's a Cinch Dorothy Prunei, D'Youville graduate, takes the Iireshmen asleuthing among x' and wr's and makes some amazing Iinds. If x suddenly tlisappears, the Iireshmen detectives usually discover it kidnapped hy xlyi. Mrs. Pruner plants the evidence. The lireshmen pick the clues. 'I'heir record is good. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Dauntless Energy A l b e r t a Mulqueen, Stroudsburg and Cortland graduate, nxes the fem- inine appeal in athletics. She directs the dauntless energy of youth and molds it into hner specimens of wom- anhood. Miss Mulqueen kindles the sense of good sportsmanship until it becomes the foundation of each girl's HEALTH DEPARTMENT Cheerful Confidence Helen Girven, R.N., Pennsylvania Hospital, knows the degree of health in every high school student. She shares with each one an implicit con- fidence and a sincere friendship, ln spite of her cheerful manner, Mrs. Girven prefers cloudy, gloomy days. It is then that a good biography and MA'I'HI2MA'I'ICIS: PHYSICAL EDUCATION: HEALTH: ELMA VUHITIEIXIAN. Hui.: kII'.l.l'fN lfowiiiit, Doitoiuv Pautsuea A1.BisRTA lVlUl.QUlEl2N, Hfuzoui Houck Gmvmsi, ANNA BISVIFR lfew algebraic mysteries escape un- character. Miss Mulqueen spends her a box of Fanny liarmer's have the solved. Mrs. Pruner craves adnenture and finds it best in travel. Australia and Hawaiian Islands are hrst on her post-war itinerary. In the meantime a good bridge hand, a lively movie, or a howl of raspberries will sullice, So Deep Helen Ifowler, graduate of liuck- nell and Ohio State, handles the an- gles, degrees, and parallelograms with ease and grace. She lifts the geometry student out of his chaos .ind confusion. His defenses are ready and attacks well planned. Regents are easily missions accomplished. energy on the golf course in the sum- mer. ln the meantime she makes a reputation for herself at the bridge table. Let the breakfast table be spread with toast, eggs, cereal and Miss Mulqueen has fortified herself for a strenuous day. Teamwork Harold Houck, Cortland graduate, manages the maneuvers of the mascu- line muscle. Latent abilities are thrown into the frey and out of the clash comes a teamwork that has been fully tested. Mr. Houck lets none escape. Each man must show his power and share it. greatest appeal. Foodstuffs Anna BeVier provides the statf of life in correct proportions and de- velops domestic talents, too. Every student finds Mrs. BeVier ready to preface his new idea with that's a thought. Mrs. BeVier is a fancier of bowls of popcorn and trips to South America. Sparkling Smiles Elma Vifhitman follows the trail of the toothbrush and puts a polish on that enamel. Miss Wfhitman may ex' pose your dental habits and recom- mend any necessary changes. She re- freshes you with the flavor of cin- namon and makes brushing teeth three times a day a hne idea. 9



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