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j4eadun.e4m.en. Top Row: Howard Milne, John Lowe, John May. Second Row : Bill Kurtz, Laura Jean Turner, Merton Manning, Margaret Hall, Fred Siebott. STUDENT BODY ASSOCIATION The Student Body Association scored high this year in everything it attempted. After an enthusiastic campaign in May, 1936, the following, which are the most important offices of the organization, were chosen: president, Merton Manning; vice-president, Laura Jean Turner; secretary, Margaret Hall. Edar Roc was again the business manager, and Oroam Aydclotte, the treasurer. The aim of the Grand Junction high school Student Body Association is to further wholesome ideals, uphold school traditions, promote better school spirit, to further all extra-curricular activities of the school and to provide a means for the students to take partial control of these activities. The three dollar activity ticket was successfully employed again, with students as the proud possessors. This year, too, the dream of bigger and better parties came true. Hlreu SekecMe tke Qame4 TOP ROW: It. Cardona, H. Milne, It. Kurtz. J. Lowe. MIDDLE ROW: P. Itaca, F. Osborn, A. Graves, ,1. Cutting, .1. Kinney, .1. ltraddoek. FRONT ROW: W. Hoekett, .1. May, I.. Turner. M. Manning. M. Hall. F. Siebott, O. Jacobson. NOT IN PICT!'RE: Chuck Turner, Itill Stephens, Iteth Branding. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council kicked-off” to its second year of success this year. Its aim is to deliberate upon various student proposals and to approve of those which, in its judgment, are for the general welfare. The members are these Student Body officers: Merton Manning, president; Laura Jean Turner, vice-president; Margaret Hall, secretary; John May, cheer leader. Class presidents: Philip Baca, Janet Cutting, John Martin Kinney, Jack Brad-dock. Publications: John Lowe, editor of annual, Bill Kurtz, business manager; Howard Milne, editor O. B., Fred Siebott, business manager. League presidents: Fern Osborn and Bob Cardona. Football captain, Charles Turner; basketball captain, Bill Stephens; Dramatic club president, Bill Hoekett; music representative, Beth Branning. Hi-Y president, Oscar Jacobson, Tri-Y president, Alma Mae Graves. Page 13
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Helen Scott, A.B., M.A. Goodsell Slocum, A.B., Mus.B. Dora Smith, B.F.A. History, Economics, Mathematics Speech, English Sociology Ruth Hunt Stout, B.J. English, Journalism Edward Wnalley, A.B. Chemistry Columbia Winn, A.B. English Page 12 Rutii Wood, A.B., M.A. English
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H'h.e diack,|LeCc{ HACK ROW: M. Tucker. J. U. II, K. Oliver. K. Walker. F. Sieboft, R. Hngaii, F. Croslev. M. Mulvihill. J. Sandoval. MIDDLK ROW: (I. Walk, II. Holcombe, L. Abbott, II. DeMerschman, II. Jones, V. Corrigan, K. Plunkett, K. I iraberson, L. Miller. FRONT ROW: 11. McCowan, R. Riehunlson, H. Hraiming, M. Hall, M. Manning, L. J. Turner, M. Spence, M. Zipx . 11. Shellenberger. HOME ROOM COUNCIL After several years of inactivity, the Home Room Council has been revived in Grand Junction high school and is headed by the S. B. A. officers, Merton Manning, Laura Jean Turner and Margaret Hall. The Council was instituted this year primarily for the purpose of having student representatives in high school activity discussions. Heretofore such discussions have usually been carried on by the Student Council, who arc elected by the Student Body Association as a whole. The Home Room Council, on the other hand, is chosen to represent individual home rooms, thus giving a more direct voice in the management of school affairs. The representatives of the home rooms collective constitute the Home Room Council. They report the deliberations of the Council to their respective classes for discussion and voting purposes. These meetings are recorded by home room secretaries. Home Room Council members meet every six weeks to discuss various problems confronting the student body. They have discussed fire drills, school dances and other activities, students’ lunches, assemblies and speakers, cooperation with the grade school traffic officers and other subjects. The school authorities believe that this council is a great step toward improvement in student government. The president of the student body, as moderator between the two councils. Student and Home Room, endeavors to develop closer coordination between them. The favorable results of this organization have already evidenced themselves this year in increased interest in student affairs and in the wider scope of activities, such as more numerous and more enjoyable social functions. Page 14
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