Salamanca High School - Seneca Yearbook (Salamanca, NY)

 - Class of 1948

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ADMINISTRATION STUDENT POLICE H Laws Enforced I 'I'Iit, StmIt'iit I'uIitix lux 4.51.1111 xc'i1ttii'c'tI iiitu its Ilc'l'gIit UI ImlittI.1i'lly .mtl 11-sim-tt. It is tufitiiiuiillig :tx xxurk .tx tIlt' I.tw CIIIIIIXIIIKQ IwmIy OI tI1c' xtI1tmI. Politicians and Policemen XXMIIX, so tlitly WIIVIQ! UI' tutirw, they ilu. XVIII' muy 7tI1 pt-riotI Cun- iiit' wurkx NIJ Ii.ii-II tgmxilviiilg witli x'.1- riutix NIlQIIINK'Q'I'N IIl.1t NIIL' Il.lS IiItIc if A A tiim' Im .mytliiiilg ulw. Iltcn ii .1 . SIIIIIVIII lwriw IIIl'lllI'QIl .I m'.t1'Ivy win, , tIivw, xIu1' Imx IIIL' CXIIINL' UI' SIIllI'I A A ,- , I2. lli'l,'1'u1tf, .Il. Ilrrrltvi, III. llrliffirlgfiw, .Il. Ilurtw'!f, II'. Tf'1'!li1'H'ff. lf. lx'1rix+'f', NI-LIIIIIIIIIW' ,IIII IIIII IIIIIIIII II'III IIIIII' lf. SIIIINIVII, T. II'1'l'sln, fll. l'ttj4'l.', t'. iIIll'4!ft'I'N, I.. .l1inmi'if':, T. IX'1l!I'lHlH'Sl.'I ILtIim1inI K.lINK'I' IILID' IIIQIIIII' Im' t.1IIuI .lll AxsIsI.tIlI fIlIt'IA. III- SILILIILN NU I-L-Ally to SIU!-Q with tht- group tIi,tt Significance Il.tI1I IILII IIL' II.II'LIIy IlL'.ll'w IIIL' I'II'L'xIlf L-ygi'-Iwifygiqt wit, Dglwgnd A011 INIISS By wily Ut, Uumtrllktiyc UH-On. thc IIIIIII II'IIIIIIII'II III' N-'Sh IO I-CSIIIIC IIIC -Il'-OIIII II-om IICIII- Student Polite usI1c14uI .tt thc tI1c.1ti'c Iliix yt-.tr tlnc Stmlcnt I'oIuc I1.lvL' LII-105. duriml thc tit ss Inftumlk. lallmlvsig . I I wutli .1 'giant i11t'iI1Iwl'sI1ip tIl.1t tI1cy'rc Iwiigililliiitg to IQII cultli OIIICI' wI1icI1 WW M 'wx 'ml' Swim. with two IIic politcumn s Iot is Il Imppy onc. Gum md Sheldon' yull. Ui' WMM. lm HK. fmu. ,.uL.iWd On Im Iwc.it hc may innkc tI.1tcs, Iwori I xIiit'ItI IIIKI ww Ifmtltiim-tI 1 t lit- ww Ilfffmmfk and fNfI141'1s4C INI5 UI . . . , . 'lm gossip. IVI.lIiIIl4LI AIIILI .tcccpting :Intex my their yolv. XVIHIQ on I1.1II duty, Ivcmim' Lluitc .1 Imlvit with Tlicrcsgl. IIIQII IIII-CII SI'-'IIIKQCI-S' IWCII IIN IIIII5 Free Speech L'IL'LlI' .1i1tI quiet. Hut oth .iII. tlwy .irc 'l'l-if' I-. tml-Sit-t . .. II um III IIIIS 0 K min IILIIKIIIAQ thc IIXIIIIL I.1ws xvork, Al Il11'4'IlH,!N IIVIII fwry utliu- wcck, Polinc .irc I'IiII .lI1lI IIIIICFCSLI. Onc ot' 1 U A - A - V, Hlmmmx tml Allwllyx WCM Mimi' .I.lKl-C llmr mist routines you mic this: I'o1'tc oII1ti.1Is imIiitIc fIlIL'I. XVII. lm, UHHI tl HM. mlxiullx who mu. to MH. Hxwimlm dilm.C?-- IIQIIN 'I'i'ctI1L-wyg Assistmit C'I1ict'. IMI- 'gixc' their HIIIIIIUII. I'c'igIQy Va-Iic IXIICN 'I'I1t-1-Q-,lg tN1ilgl11 .15 yyg-II, I wtllk mtmtI KQlIhL'I'Q SL'kI'L'I.lI'y, IXI.ti'y I.0u mitst.imIiii'g. 'I'Iiti1 ut tciiiixc, IIIII is tm my Iicct, too. Iirowng ,I4I'L'.lSllI'L'I', I5oim.t Iiuiiiuit. Ii.xf'l4'I!ww: II'. fll'l4'Nf'L H. lMn11l11u', lf. ! 14ll+1', li. Nulwlws, K. l runl.', lf. Swirls. I'IIUIN'I IIHIYZ li. I,UllNNll!lI'Il, .I. lmil, l. Slurr, If. lri4'lm'l.', I . lx'm'!1uni4'r', H. Sit'l.'iew4'1'f':. lf. I'r.Q,,,Nl,-1', l'. lfmlmi-.fI.'f!. V. I'flff. f'. IIIIHIIVII, lf. Sllrlflml, .I. l','u'iny, .II. .Ilittf'lzli'r, H. Illfris. H. lu'lilf', lf. IA 'fI1'I'. H. l,fi1r'snn. .l. f,lll',I'l', lf. IIIfHItIl1t'1'fi', l'. I i1rI4n1gf. I I Happy police Drivc. At stlmol tI.tmcs. thc Ii.1t- LIICQIQ girls writ' policcwoiiitii. Dc- 'I'I1rougIi it .1II the poIitc .irc Jo-

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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 STANDING: Ii. I31'o1r n, S. Ilflgfers, II. Reusor, .l l'ul'eI. I 3 SITTING: ll. I'j0'l'7llfl'!l, J. 0'Hm4rlre', rl. Mohr, .'l. Wellflullen, J. jTv4'tlflI'llvfTi, F. lsisenp, I.. .Ilrf'Iun4'. ETHICS COMMITTEE Under hespectacled judge Weat- graff, a group of earnest Seniors set to work with the purpose of ohtain- ing respect for Seniors as well as put- ting a stop to childish antics which cause disturhance in classes. Many an erring Ifrosh, not to mention that Sophomore, that junior and, yea, even the Senior, has squirmed in his hoots for a week or two after receiving the challenging summons to appear he- fore the Big Twelve. The judge sits in a swivel chair at the far end of a sinister looking tahle, flanked on two sides with distinguished Seniors, The scoundrel in question sits in a low, straight-hacked chair and at- tempts to reply to the harrage of questions thrown at him hy the Com- mittee. The speeding pencil in Secretary Ann Mohr's hand comes to a sudden If I hurl the wings of an angel. abigyee ,iV. . I .,,. ..,.,,,,,, , ., ,, ,,.,,,r,,,,2 -f ' hs TTT T It - t Vwiyw-,xxx ,-, +f9. ,,2 4 K , gy W M -i I. at rc M , xx,g7.ki.s A x I Atq -,ilhp x VI . N , pp.-N. -. I I er we W 2 .- ,,., Q . , f c .sr f- 2 6 i pg. , 4 -4 y J i , VN 1- .vhiwwgv 'ww c fm 11 raw- f -:iff s. IYKWKLT' f' 'fwfr I W . .. nw- - .E Q, lv fr - fr-fb.-1 - v ffiaell sf t'ZTT':: - . 553' - I 5 -1. .. 1 ag- f -yy, ' ,N I A. . , ' 1 :Z..f,,33f' - I - 4.15-,E 'ms fits cw- 2 irfiifilitt 5531331521 ga ' . 'wltqgfewwfeff if' I . rl'c - . 4 s , - f . - were E - -9-ef I if Q .ix ' gjijatjh yr s -gi ' ,tf'-A,,5L,'y'L7,fL-:Vi , ,Q ,.,, , - .. -cm, ..,,-t.,1,!VA., I I J f . . Q-Wt I! refill 2 T ,' lk F I. 't ' - I. . we . ? K 'NVE-Iey2I'A77'. BX as S ITT T W? I ' ' ,...........-..,...g....,-......ti '.5i::'lc-i::IJ,::.::.,,.:E.'L?.:xf3t:i,,..,.e..a-t....,. .,.,...,, I2 stop as her amazing mind conjures a fiery question that will set the vic- tim tremhling. Then, as she re- sumes her writing, Don Reasor comes forth with a statement equally im- posing. Steve Myers has an occa- sional idea which inspires the group and the rest of the memhers take the cue for a still further attack. Diana liormica and Beve Mcfilune sit tense- ly as Dot Brown opens the door to each newcomer, only to relax again when they discover that the said new- comer is not a mischievous little hrother. Ann McMullen, jim Puvel, Loney Biscup, jack O'Rourke and Allen johnson toss their hits of intelligence until the argument in question is dis- cussed, rediscussed and settled once and for all, Then comes the sen- tence which is decided hehind closed doors and revealed to the victim next day. The sentence proves to the of- fender as well as to the puhlic that the judges know how to render and enforce discipline.

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