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STUDENT COUNCIL ORGANIZATIONS - PUBLICITY COMMISSIONS Earle Row: ORGJXNIZIXTIONS: Dorothy Ifrcese, Betty Lou Ifroelllich lCon1n1issionerJ, Ruth Repasz, Aloe .Xnn lwtllrow l.Xssistz1nt Comnlissionerl, Evelyn Dallms, Jeannette Seiss, Laura Lou Bergmoser. 1'17'U7If Roco: PL'BLICITY: VVillian1 Zulcger, Helen Dorsey, Betty Daniells, Doris Jewell lcommissionerl, George Tart' l.Xssistant Cnmmissionerl, john McDonald, Robert Lydy. George Bancroft, Rolf Klebe. STUDENT RELATIONS - CITIZENSHIP COMMISSIONS Back Row: STUDENT RELATIONS: XVinston Hall, Raymond Rupp CCommissionerJ, Edwin Wilson, Richard Basch fAssistant Commissionerl, Vllilliam Tomlinson, Robert Searle, Betty Bryce, Jeanne WVeyburne. Frou! Row: CITIZENSHIP: Robert Patterson, John Boldman, Donald Frank CCommissionerl, Betty Rogers, Harold Shaw, joseph Kornfeld fAssistant Commissionerl. Ninety
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S fC fO lFT'O1N ll AN Bark Row: BUDGET COXTKITSSIONZ hlargaret Yitz lCommissionerl, Carolin Ford, hlary Peters, Richard Lyman, Ted Recker, joe Kozak, George Blair Fran! Raw: Mr. Langstalf lfldviserl, Xliss Taylor lrkdviserl. Klr. Kirk hkdviserl, john Ohlinger lldresi- dentl, jack Nordholt lYice Presidentl, Betty Bennett lSecretaryI. THE STUDENT COUNCI L To the numerous home room groups who have assisted in making this year's Student Council a success, the executive body of the council expresses its sincere apprecia- tion for the cooperation which they have shown. Yliithout their support many of our student activities would have been unsuccessful, and may the coming coun- cils receive their continued support. The activities of the Student Council for this year have covered an exceptionally wide range. By means of the nine com- missioners, of whose services to Scott High School only brief mention may here be made, the purpose of the Student Council has been accomplished. Under the direc- tion ofthe Student Relations' Commission, assemblies have been planned and other social activities have been promoted. The most prominent social affair of the year was the Student Council Dance, which was held at the Sylvania Golf Club on January 26, 1933. The Citizenship Com- mission has endeavored to keep our halls clean by enforcing strict regulations against Eiglzty-nine violators. The organization of the hall patrols has been improved, and a new method of patrol has been formed. By the ardent work of the Publicity Com- mission, the bulletin boards have been kept well supplied with attractive posters. The Welfare and Service Commission has done exceedingly valuable work in sponsor- ing welfare drives, thus greatly aiding many needy families. Under the guidance of the Organizations' Commission, school elections have been conducted in a well- organized manner. Through the activities of the two Athletic Commissions intra- mural athletics have been encouraged. The Scholarship Commission has provided a complete library of college catalogs which is ready for student use at any time. To Nlr. Kirk and the other faculty mem- bers who have so willingly cooperated, the out-going Student Council is indeed grate- ful for all they have done in aiding the organization of our Student Goverment. JOHN OHLINGER Student Council Prefident
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STUDENT COUNCIL WELFARE-SCHOLARSHIP COMMISSIONS '90 Earls Rffczx' IYIfI,I .XRlf: Jayne Ifiwlxer l.X4sist:lut Cwr11r11iwiu11cri.,Iv-c Rimlcrknccht fCwrx1rr1iwi-mcrl. Bc-rlye Bwldmau. Dick Pariscn. Ilwward Nm-ppcr, -Iwhn Richards. Rwlwrt Iirauu, Ifdward Slwbvl, lfvciyrx Kctel, KIarjorie Ifbert. Fmnl Rffrzu' SCIIUIMXRSIIIIJ: Us-rvruia KIM' Miller LXNNISILIIII Cwvmmi 1 ucrw, Iflczumr Smith. Stanley Dwlgin. George Kridler, Ifrncst Sciw. Ray Uithcus, Herbert Leach 1CHmmi 1 Htl? ,-X'I'HI,IiTICS COMMISSIONS Burk Row: BOYS' 4YI'HI,I'I'I'ICS: Iidward Hrvlmes. -Iuhn Xlzltthews. Budd -Imifa, Rwbcrt Foster 4C0mmissi0nerl, Robert Faber llssistant Coruruissirmncrl, james Klasrm, john Shiun. I ronlR01l'.' GIRLS' .-XTHLICTICS: janet Haas, I.ucyOhlim1er, ,Ioanne Sala flhsistarmt Cnmrnissiwnerl, Katharine Gram Icommissionerl. Erma Konecny, Marjorie Frcenmn, Betty Bragu, Margaret Klopfcnslein. N1'r1fIy-om'
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