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WN l Z sfnf 'ff 3 Upper left, COUNCIL OFFICERS. Seated: John McShane, president. Standing: Kay Russell, secretaryg Rudy Cvlogovsky, treasurerg Miss Eleanor Moore, faculty advisorg and Bill Campbell, vice-president. Upper right, SPRING INDUCTION CEREMONIES. Left to right: John McShane, Bill Camp- liell, Kay Russell, Rudy Glogovsky, Dolores Bramm, Beverly Calvin, and ,ludy Jones. In circle, GENERAL CHAIRMEN. Left to right: Beverly Calvin, activities: Dolores Bramm. social chairmang Judy Jones, hall monitor chairman. Bottom picture, COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP. Seated: John lVlcShane, Kay Russell, Rudy Glogov- sky, Bill Campbell. Standing: Harvey Ricks, Sally jones, Myrna Turner, Helen Kurringer, Kay Dim-tmeyer, Judy Jones, Joan Moran, Beverly Calvin, Nick Keller, jackie Turner. Council Pl-vnwteA Stu ent government HE Student Council idea is a rapidly growing one. It is a part of the philosophy tlla young people will learn through activity, and that schools teach attitudes and hehavio patterns as Well as specihc skills and knowledges. Student Council is a laboratory in Whicl democratic procedures and experienced leadership are developed, and characteristics of df pendability, initiative and compromise are learned. Waukegan! Council is composed 0 fifteen hoys and girls elected by their fellow students. They meet daily, fourth period with their advisor, Miss Eleanor Moore. ln addition to this administrative group, eac- class elects a class council which represents each homeroom. :za I
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main tenance Staff Ha Important Hole Group picture, MAINTENANCE STAFF. Left to right, ROW 1: Edwin Wallenwein, Anna Vol- , mary, Mrs, Ella Qaida, Josephine Wagner, Alvey '- r-R. Hullman. ROW 2: Ambrose Walt, William Eustace, .lack Mikkila, Glenn Shelton, Ned Hall, Nelson Duncan, Superintendent of buildings and grounds. Middle left: Shown unloading gravel for horse- shoe court are: Bill Eustace, on truck, Anthony . D1 r,' E 'll . Ar lower left: Bob Learmont is ready to hop into rbeiu and d Wd emiem the school truck for one of the hundreds of er- At lower right: Delmar jordan and Alvin Bassett rands he must make. are lrusy in the gym laundry. IRECTED hy Nelson Duncan, superintendent of buildings and grounds, the high school maintenance staff is a busy group. Their work goes on all through the year in order that the school plant he kept in working trim. Under their care comes not only the classrooms and corrilors, but also the campus lawns, Walks, the drill Field, the, swimming pool, the gymnasium, the Weiss Field bleachers, field house, track and playing fields, as Well as the school heating and Ventilating plant. This stall is an important link in the toial operation of the high school. 27 4 ...gi -Au
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Upper left, COUNCIL MEMBERS prepare for Know Your Councill' week. Left to right: Myrna Turner, John McShane, and Joan Moran. Upper right, CLASS COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE. Seated: Sally Jones, Kay Dietmeyer, and Jackie Turner. Standing: Bill Campbell, Myrna Turner, joan Moran, Helen Kurringer, Harvey Ricks, and Nick Keller. Lower left, POSTER COMIVIITTEE. Preparing for council week are, standing: Joan Moran. Seated: Myrna Turner, Kay Dietmeyer, and Beverly Calvin. Bottom picture, WORK PERIOD. The entire council is shown during a fourth period class in room 12. Nc tialitie Stre A bemocratic Procedure TUDENT Council represents the student point of view to the faculty and administration. The Council initiates some activities such as general assembly programs, two all-school dances, a faculty tea, the care of two European Foster children, supervision of the halls and cafeteria, granting of honor WEN for service to the school, selling accident insur- ance, and the taking of underclass pictures for the Annual. This year, Council arranged the use of student ID cards, planned our first student-talent assembly, and aided in final plans for a student handbook. An effort Was made to encourage grade school councils by inviting representatives to visit WTHS. Our Council is a member of the Northeast Dis- trict, State, and National associations of Student Councils. Members attended conferences at Hinsdale and Peoria. Kay Dietmeyer served as a district officer. Kay Russell served on the student advisory board national magazine, Student Life. 29
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