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THE MOCKING BIRD The Mocking Bird by Sidney Rosen- fel.d and Edward Bradley was presented by the Howe Ch.oir in November under the direction of Mr. Frank S. Watkins. Manon Deliange, played by Nancy lohns, and Bob Finchley, played by Paul Taylor, were the leading characters in this oper- etta set in old New Orleans. STUDENT ACTlVlTlES BOARD Howes student representative body is the Student Activities Board which functions under the leadership of Betty Payton, president, and spon- sors Mrs. Mildred Loew and Mr. Thomas Stirling. ln the fall semester the board ushered at Open House and sponsored an assembly com- posed of student talent for which open tryouts had been held. A pre- sectional game pep session and a spring dance were also sponsored by the board. The members of the Student Ac- tivities Board Cabinet are Betty Pay- ton, president, Morgan Sly, vice-pres- ident, lo Ann Meyer, secretary, ludy Springer, assistant secretary, Paul Campbell, treasurer, Marilyn Hud- son, senior representative, Kenneth Woods, junior representative, Rich- ard Allen, sophomore representative, and Beverly 'Weevie, freshman repre- sentative. Other main roles of General Aubrey, Maxime Grandpre, Yvette Millet, lean Le Earge, The Marquise De Villebois, The Countess Bellaire, and Captain Beloit, were played by Homer Pence, Alan Tay- lor, Beverly Weevie, Robert Suhre, Mar- tha Bolte, lane Koten, and lohn Lofton, respectively. Choruses of Colonists, lm- migrant Girls, and Sly musettes, formed a colorful background for this gay musical. S. A. B. CABINET KABOVEP BACK ROWeRichard Allen, Marilyn Hudson, Kenneth Woods, Paul Campbell. FRONT ROW-Beverly Wee- vie, lo Ann Meyer, Betty Pay- ton, Iudy Springer. NOT PICTURED-Morgan Sly. S. A, B. KBELOWJ BACK ROW-Io Ann Meyer, loyce McLaughlin, Marilyn Hud- son, Leo Ahearn, Iulia Melvase, Fenton Stewart, Dick Ettinger, Ronald Cooper. THIRD ROW--Nancy leffries, Dorothy Harbold, David Bow- sher, lim Davis, Robert Baker, Don Ward, Richard Chaplin. SECOND ROW-Beverly Weevie, Louis Hoynes, Richard Allen, Rowe Ann Louden, Mar- lene Theisinq, Daisy Harrison, Warren Roth, Kenneth Woods, Paul Campbell, Robert Moqle. FRONT ROW-Ianet Callon, Ianice Sampson, Ieannette Dix- on, Richard Miller, ludy Spring- er, Sara Eickhoff, Mary Stultz, Betty Payton, Marcia Shick, Murilyn Fuller, Bernice Reed. NOT PICTURED-Morgan Sly. rf :Jizz-fsafis
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WHAT IS this process called education? Can it be explained so that the student can under- stand? We desire to produce better people. Therefore, we seek to set up ideal growing con- ditions in a kind of human greenhouse called a school. Therein, We nourish the student with Well selected experiences Ccurricular and extra- curricularl intended to develop healthy bodies and growth in skills, facts, attitudes, and appre- ciations meaningful to him immediately and in the future. This process of controlled growth we call education. Also, the student makes contacts with his home and with the commu- nity. These, too, affect his growth-the school does not do it all! And because the student has a will of his own he may choose to accept or rejectnwhat is offered him. His attitude will de- termine his growth. Howe High School seeks to educate for life adjustment. By this We mean that our school, with the aid of other community agen- cies, attempts to provide opportunity for you to discover, as far as you are capable of doing, what life is all about-socially, morally, physi- cally, intellectually, and spiritually so you can find a socially useful and personally satisfying place in our democratic society. CHARLES M. SHARP, Principal
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