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Front row: Back row: Harry Nelson Miss Roberts Anthony Smyrnas James Green Sergio Olavarria Ola William Hallam Peter Wood G 2' David Best Peter Deveney 6 David Hammond Leroy Maas '7 Robert Rasmussen William March I William Higgins Douglas Denholm '9 94 Library Squad President, David Bestg Secretary, David Hammond, Treasurer, William Hallam The Library Squad consists of a group of boys of different ages and interests who are learning democracy in the give and take of discussions and projects. One lively discussion concerned juvenile delinquency. Also discussed were paperback books and reading standards. The Squad's first project was taking over the Lost and Found shelf, keeping it in order, and charging 5c for redeemed property. This money is used for purchase of a book or a magazine sub- seription. The biggest project was washing the library shelves and dusting books. Boys wore their jeans and the club hour and after school hour saw much dust blotted up with wet paper towels. Soft drinks were enjoyed by all. 58
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ll l l '23 i l Front ron 5 Albert Gates Ecru: William Lariaiaiarii 1' P . O0 Y rvarren Krug glllgiahclld Scharffenberg ohn H l ' ' O ton Arthur Harris Back ron, Robert Buckler Johnfried Thomas Richardson William Lotz Gerald Binker Sewzke Club The Sefkice Club. which t-.as organized to operate the audio-visual equipment at Woodward, ha f , - -A , s been an established actixity at the school for many years. The Club, sponsored this year by Mr, Seharllenberg of the Science Department, has been fortunate n having dmOr1g its members a number ol boys who are highly skilled in the operation, care, and m , - , . amlenance of moxie and slide projectors, opaque projectors, tape recorders and record players. These b0Y5 hate formed the nucleus lor the training of other Woodward students in these skills. As IU previous years, the Serxice Club is a popular actixity at Woo applications for membership than there were vacancies. A - ' d ted orientations for nlglwasdition to training students, certain selected club members also haye con uc aculty members on school procedures in the handling of this equipment. This year, the club became affiliated with a national organization, The School Projectionists Club 0fAmerica. With the rapid increase ofthe axailability of audio-visual materials, the club looks forward dward, and this year there were more to many years of continued growth at Woodward School. 57
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Student Front Daw id Best James Hobbs Sealed Doxle Harpster Ray Lupo Lawrence Field Kim Stexens William Fraser David Buxton Richard Hays f H lex Michael Field Oliver Young John Shubiak Richard Gurican Slanding y 4 Mr. Walter R. Lewis I Joel Haste Donald Judson Edgar Thompson Mr. Adam E. Cappello Council The Student Council. or the Student Government Association, is the representative body for the ' f h Silldents of WOODVVARD SCHOOL. Students on the Council are the elected representatives o t e clubs and classes throughout the school. The aim of the Student Council has always been to encourage student participation in the management of student affairs within the limits consistent with sound schoolladministration. A new step in line with this aim was taken this year with the election of Student Council ofhcers by the student body at large. The election was preceded by much campaigning, with Placards, colorful speeches by candidates and their supporters, and even some campaign music. ' us in the handling of formalities Student Council Ofhcers and members have been very conspicuo at assembly programs, in recommendations regarding discipline, in the promotion of school spirit, and m general participation in the school's extra-curricular activi ties. Council members feel that this experience in self-government has been a valuable asset in the development of sound citizenship. THE STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS President, Donald Judson, Vice President, Joel Haste, Secretary, David Buxton! T reasurer, Ronald Cutter 59
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