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Recorders of Time JUDITH KAPLAN Business Editor rg fi CONSTANCE TOWNSEND Typing Editor J EDWARD LIKMAN NANCY HARTLEY Art Editor 'G' SP0rf,v g,,1j,W Sitting, lst row: M. Johnson, B. MacCullough, L. Ellis. 2nd row: E. Glas, T. Trivigno, D. Murphy. 3rd row: N. Hartley, K. Wfilkinson, J. De Young. 4th row: A. Dilatush, G. Sutcliffe, J. Wardell. Standing: C. Ryerson, S. Rountree, C. Townsend, A. Moore, J. Kaplan, B. Schoellhom, P. Zdanis, M. Karl, B. Cronk, H. Ulrich, L. Urquhart, G. Gorton, D. Harosy, E. Likman, D. Egli, J. Primm, ...wnmw
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'hr' yearbook aalvisers, Miss Walsh and Miss Ackerman The Embers taff The history of the school year 1956-S7 has been recorded in picture and prose. The Embers staff has done its best to present a comprehensive view of life at Vfayne High School. Sleepless nights, black coffee and deadlines will always be a memory associated with the publication of our yearbook. But the fun and satisfaction we felt upon its completion justified our many hours of hard Work. Yes, the staff has much more to remember than just what is printed on the yearbook's pages. We hope that your pleasure in read- ing our history will be equal to the pleasure we had in recording it. WILSON utah in, as usual, and help at the spaghetti dinner. , LESLIE URQUHART Assistant Editor -S isiss ' BETTY CRONK Literary Editor SANDRA I During a homeroom meeting, the staff works out a layout Editor-irl-Cblel problem. PAMELA EMERICK Photography Editor ewan l :mu 3
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. Vice . -fi ma Tm. BV 'ae Friceits f Amit? liixiiiihiiyxfsiifzf. Kneelmg' Hmm Q . h rd oO 1 nm Rig 3 ess. Kneeling: B. joeckel E D'Aurizio E Es ie P H tudent Council Governs As the governing body of our school, the Student Council has endeavored to pass legislation for the lf we are of the entire student body. The purchase of an activity card from a Council representative saved each person approximately 59.00 on the social and sports events of the school. To pro- mote school spirit, the Council also sold Wayne but- tons. The publication of six issues of th e newspaper was due to support from the Council treasury. Three assembly programs, arranged and paid for by the Council, proved to be both interesting and edu- cational. Taking the responsibility of sponsor of the an- n 1 . . . ua magazine drive, the representatives and oflicers were in charge of daily collections and the general r . . unning of the two-week campaign. To improve the Council as a workin ' g organiza- tion, the members proceeded to revise its constitution. As a result of the Council's efforts better hom , eroom meetings were conducted weekly. New students entering our school will be presented with handb k oo s composed by a committee appointed by the Council. Among the other accomplishments of this year the Student Council paid for the band's state flag a d 11 ' n a otted money for the engraving of the basket- ball trophies. The Coun was the installation of the basis for an inter -commu- nicative system, an AM-FM tuner, record player and 3 two 40-watt amplifiers. Few schools in our state c an boast music during lunch periods and at social func tions. Each month the Council appropriates mone to Y purchase new records to extend the wide collection. cills greatest contribution to the school , . , . p , . arper. Sitting: P. Hickman, B. MacCul1ough, B. Cronk, S. Rountree. Smnding: G. Richmond, V. Mortensen, E, Van Der Vort, E. Flanders, K. Matthews, B. Mortensen, B. Kent, J. Crowley, D. Van Dyken, C. Dodd, H. Grossbeck. 36 :mmf mwmmtwmmm
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