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FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Carol Bogage. Barbara Testa, Pat Sullivan, Shirley White, Grace Williams, Mary E. Ellis, Nancy Deputy, Rosanne White, Paula Niblett, Dottie Downes. SECOND ROW: Ann Tull, Marian Austin, Janet Emerson, Jayne Shivers, Pauline Kraus, Joan Bennett, Mary Jane Parsons, Dorothy Richards, Joan Coffinberger, Barbara Phipps. THIRD ROW; Bob Lecates, Russell Davis, Richard Spencer,Franklin Tull, Dick Brown, Ronald Ayers, Lee Ryan, Connie Mears, Rosalie Fields. FOURTH ROW: Ronald Elliott, Jack Elliott, Bob Prause, Bob Berger, Kenneth Evans, Leslie Heinekin, Fred Roberts, Max Franks, Betty Webster, Ann Howard. STUDENT COUNCIL When the 1952-53 Student Council first met on September 24, the new presiding officers were Ed Brown, President; Jim Leutze, 1st Vice President; Mary Rue Dallas, 3rd Vice President; Bill Walston, Secretary- Treasurer; and Judy White, who transferred to another school and was later replaced by Lee Levering as 2nd Vice President. Under these able leaders, the Council set up a monitor system and gave many enjoyable assemblies and dances. The concession stand, oper¬ ated at football games, provided funds to carry out numerous other projects, such as completion of the furnishing of the Teachers ' Room, dark curtains for the movie room, payment of two assemblies, financial aid to the Wi- Hi News , a token contribution to the Crusade for Freedom, cabinets for the choir robes, and an information radio program presented to demonstrate What the Student Council Means to Me The Council also tried to start bus service from a rural area to football games, but the need was not sufficient to make it worthwhile. They formed a welcoming committee for the new 8th graders at the beginning of the year, and they served as monitors for the Back to School program of the P.T.A. The Council ' s closing activi¬ ties included a Student Council Ban¬ quet and campaigns for the election of next year ' s officers. In addition to its work in Wi-Hi, the Student Council was represented in the Lower Eastern Shore Student Council, the State Student Council Or¬ ganization, and is a member of the National Student Council. Now, looking back over the past year ' s work, the Council can point with pride to its accomplishments.
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