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.-T.U . q, I COUNCIL BELLES OUR Mono OUR AIM Think of other! Better Citizembz'p OUR QUALIFICATIONS LOYALTY LEADERSHIP DEPENDABILITY SCHOOL SPIRIT COOPERATION COURAGE JUSTICE MARY HEALEY, 506, and EVIE BERGER, 202, Check the First copy Of Fanciej zmd Finding; before mimeographing the 570. MARILYN TURNER, 304, shows PEGGY CONNELLY, 205, how to put up the flag. This flag-mising privilege is an additional reward to the winners of the Citi- zenship Banner for the month. Sister Marie Jeannette confers the authority on senior ROSELYN HEISELMAN while junior KATHY ARMACOST, sophomore PHYLLIS LANG, and freshman GINNY LANGE await their ohicial pinning. The Council shall be composed of the following each duly elected; A President, a Vice-Ptesideht, a Secy.-Treas.; the presidents of the four classes; and one representative from each homeroom. Art. 5. GAYLE GEIS, D-S, fulfills her duty until Sister arrives. The Council shall exert legislative, executive, and judicial powers relative to the student body at any time when they are not presided over directly by 21 faculty member. Art. 7, Sec 1t Pres. JEAN DRACH Hashes her rate, but nonethe-Iess-winning smile at a regu- lar weekly meeting. Vice Pres. LOIS OSTHOLTHOFF grins assent while Secy.-Treas. MARY DELLER jots clown details. MAVIS MURRAY, 105, and WILLIE MUSSMANt 104, put the finishing touches on the School Chest for Junior Red Cross. Roving Reporter jOAN THOMPSON, 305, gets Alice Bokenkotteris answer to, How are you preparing for Exams? for our weekly bulletin, szciet :mzi Findingtr. VERA THOMAS, 303, has just rejected Cincinnatiit Dzmcing Pig. Kathy seems pleased with the mote-favmed Abe Dalm Howeymomz. Our Veep looks over the hungry faces before calling, Sophomores with lunch. Our President proves she really does some manual chores. This is just one of the many ways in which Jean serves her school and fellow students. SHIRLEY JACOB, Jake of 301, hands her classmate Barb Wolfer a demetit in accordance with rule, Silence in the halls at change of class? Our Secretary posts Closed at Dismissal signs on stairs and exits near the audie torium to assure quiet and privacy to adult group meetings.
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All Red Crosslacrivities shall be supervised by the Student Councilf' By-Laws, Art 7. Our annual Variety Show for JRC Childrens' Fund is staged from volun- teer talent. Dry Bone; was the N0. 1 prize winner. Community Service entertainments were sponsored at four centers. At Childrens' Convalescent Home the Camera caught photogenic Ginny Lang:- as she jumped into view. Rosemary Torbeck and janet Hunt start the crocheted edge around the afghan, which took them triple duty to assemble and others credith'able time :0 knEt. Other enjoyable JRC memories are: Gift Boxes, a completed School Chest, and Emy favors, nu: cups, and party hats for the FL Thomas vets. Orientation Day for 8th graders throws a little light on High School ways as a result of careful Council planning and Sophomore Class hospitality. Get-acquainted and similar assemblies gave the Bokenkotter Twins and a few Others chance to l h The development of more interest in school activities, school spirit, and school pride. Art. 2. I i prove they were still among the best dancers.
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