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119341 EASTONTAN STUDENT COUNCIL-FIRST TERM 1 Third Roar: Miller, Parrent, Stout, Taylor, Lemen, Koutelas, Weis, jackson, Johnson. Scfomi Roux' Bryant, W'ilson, Smith, Blackburn, Tuttle, Butler, Buzan, jones, McHone. Fin! Rong' Ramsey, Lehman, Lovelace, Goldsworthy, Cunningham, Garrett, Wfynn, Davis, VU. Smith. OFFICERS RIDENOUR PARRENT - Preridem CLIFFORD LEMEN Vire-Pravidezzf PAULINE MCHONE - Sefrefm'y ROBERT LOVELACE Y - T1'ea.r1n'e1' ROY STOUT - - Sergeazzt-at-Aroir HAZEL TUTTLE - Senior Rell7re,re1zfafioe GEORGE WEIS - - - junior Reprerezzfafizfe VUALTER SMITH - Sophomore Re,bre.fe1ziafioe JEWEL BUTLER ---- F1'6.Tbl7ld77 Re,D1'efe1mzfioe The Student Council was Hrst organized at East High in the year 1926 to secure a closer co-operation between the faculty and the student body in relation to school problems. The method of electing members to the Council was altered this year. The person who is selected as home room president automatically becomes the Student Council representative. In this way, it was hoped that the Council would gain the best person from each class. The Council, in studying better methods of student government, attended a conven- tion of the Student Councils from the mid-western states during the month of October at Wyandotte High School in Kansas City, Kansas. The Student Council drew up a resolution condemning rowdyism on street cars on the part of students enroute to the basket ball games. This resolution created favorable comment from oilicials all over the city. It was unanimously adopted by the student body in an assembly. i18l
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EASTONIAN 11934 RUTH ROBINSON FRANCES ROMINE HELEN XVILKIN Miss Evelyn Gilchrist, who has presided over the study hall for the past eight years, has made this a quiet, pleasant place in which to study. Although she teaches no classes, she has the responsibility of a home room two or three times the size of a regular class- room. She must keep the records of all of these pupils and assist them in making their programs. Beside performing these duties, Miss Gilchrist answers helpfully numerous questions and often directs pupils in their studies. Miss Ruth Robinson. registrar, and Miss Helen Wilkin, clerk, not only keep the records of the school and assist the Principal and Vice-Principal, but they cheerfully stand ready to advise and aid all who need information. Mrs. Frances Romine, East's new cafeteria manager, has, in her years's presence here, proved herself a happy addition to East's faculty. She helps to make the lunch period pleasant by providing a variety of good foods, attractively displayed. Mrs. Romine has won the gratitude of the student body by her generous cooperation in opening the cafeteria for social events, including dinners and dances. Miss Rachel Agg, librarian, and her staff help the students to make the most of the advantages oifered by the excellent new library. The staff is always ready to assist the students in their research work and to aid teachers by placing in readiness books required for special assignments. Each year the Freshman and Sophomore English classes go to the library for instruction in the use of the facilities offered. Attractive displays of new books tempt the reader into unvisited fields. l17l
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TEASTONTIAN 119341 STUDENT CQUNCII:-SECOND SEMESTER Third Rory: Castor, Stout, Tyler, Hall, Erickson, Mathis, Taylor, Callen. Second Roux' Spalding. Dodson, Smith, Wfeis, Lovelace, Miller, Lehman, Boehm, Reynolds, Cun- ningham, Fin! Razr: Martin, Crooks, Cahill, jones, Hentschel, Parsons, XYf'ilson, Guthridge, Hathhorn. OFFICERS LUCILLE CAHILL - - - - Prefidenz ROY STOUT - - - Vive-Prefideni MAXINE JONES - Serremry KENNETH HEADS' - - Treamrer CLIFFORD MATHIS - - Sergeafzl-at-Ar111.r Taking over the reins where its predecessor had dropped them, the second semester Student Council continued specializing in mixers which gave the novice an oppor- tunity of learning to dance. A new system for recognizing the honor students of each term was also worked out. The new system will be inaugurated next September. The method of choosing Student Council ofhcers for next year has also undergone a change. A school-wide nominating ballot has been held. Later the officers will be chosen. l19l
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