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ed a banquet for the basketball team. At this time letters were awarded to varsity and Riveter squads. Dutch ' Lon- borg of Northwestern was the main speaker. The council sponsored after-school social hours each Monday and also after-supper social hours. A new idea on the order of the K box was worked out in the form of a Student Council box in which students placed written suggestions. The biggest project of the Student Council this year was the sponsoring of a Youth Day on April 3. Approximately 150 student teachers were chosen to take charge of each class, Library, dinner hour. social room, and also janitor service. President of the Council, Wallace Hoadley, took ove-r the duties of principal. Mr. Robinson took a class card and attended various classes for the day. Miss Saygh's duties were taken over by Rose Wilson. Each teacher was given a class card and attended classes for the day. The regular teachers were required to put on an assembly and presented a good program. Publicity given Youth Day brought a graduate student of Northwestern to K. H. S. to see how the Youth Day plan was operated. Youth Day brought favorable recog- nition from many. Thus from these many activities we can agree that Pres- ident Wallace Hoadley and his Council have given Kewanee High school a most efficient administration. Student Council Standing: William Johnson, Leo Swett, Philip Welch. Robert Felton, Wallace Hoadley, Richard Weiss. George Bennet, Wayne Mumford, Robert Van Waes, Gerald Fortier, Peter Waller, Mr. R. M. Robinson. Seated: Mary Russell, Letha Skeeters. Patricia Kirlcy, Carolyn Hill, Marie Lippens, Patricia McBride, Rose Wilson, Mary Madsen, Ardis Schueneman, Jean Trenery. The W Student Council , Second Semester Wallace Hoadley, President. Robert Vap Waes Vice President. Patricia Kirley, Secretary. Jean Trenery, Treasurer. P res I d e nt Wallace Hoadley ir ir ir ir ir 17
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ooking Into the Future Robert Boley, Duke Who 's Who iniclfetvanee High School Leaders of a democracy come from every Walk of life, and as a democratic organ, the 1941 Kewanite attempts to give- equal representation to all individuals, for these Will be the voters in Whose hands lie the destiny of our country. Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors alike are all a definite part of high school life, so it is only fitting that each has his place in the making of the most typical project of high school life, the yearbook. 'ai ' tf -Q - - , ..-F i3-5.'j '9A'f A - - Q '- -5 ' .gif-Th :- ' 1 , fa, Lf: '1-., Gigli? ' 'WL ,th 19 1 ' l
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