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lflr. Dinsniore Vtfoofi OFFICERS: Sea'-ed: I. Alrpro, I. Waters. ' ' . . Ti Stanoinq. illr. Wood, B. Chord, D. Osborne. 'v SECOND SEMESTER STUDENT COUNCIL: Flow One: G. Metz, I. Kaine, B. Stewart, E, Chord. Row Two: D. Henry, I. Hoose, I. Ionnson, G, Bennson, I. 'Waters T, Hay, lI lin I. Regan, R. Zimmerman, B. Bracken. Row Three: I. Albro, A. Dernrnler, D. Osborne, E. Frazer, 5. l.1it're1Q, E. Van X r n Iones, S. Bernitt, C. Stewart, D. Fein: . . OF OUR STUDENT BODY The second semester Student Council was also under the leadership of President Iean Albro. She has been assisted by Bob Chord as vice-president, Ierry Waters as secretary, and Delores Osborne as treasurer. Mr. Dinsrnore Wood has been the adviser at all of the meetings. Through the efforts of the Student Council, we had many interestzng and educational pay assemblies. Frederick Siobiarn, pianist, pref sented our first assembly of the year. Telling about his experiences on a lifeboat with Riclcen- baclcer, was Iaznes C. Vfhittaker. Paul Burke, cartoonist, was a favorite with everyone. Student Gdvernment Day was held in the spring. Acting as Principal was Iean Albro. Ianet Iohnson took over Miss Harrods duties as Dean of Girls, while Don Redin acted as Dean if Boys in Mr. Middletons place. Iean Albro and Bob Chord attended the Ilii- nois Association of Student Councils held If Peoria during the last part of April.
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5 EIRST SEMESTER STUDENT COUNCIL: Rona' One: Row Two: I. I V, Vujalcovich, C. Marvin, I. Albro, I, Robinson, W. Fulton. lander, I. Vlaters, B. Chord, R. Huggins. Row Three Bernift THE REPRESENTATIVES . Twenty-four students were selected from the home rooms this fall to serve on the first semes- ter Student Council. Their job is to represent the interests of the other members of their home rooms and to raise any of their questions before the Council. Those serving as officers for the first semester are Iean Albro, president, Bob Chord, vice-presi- dent, Ierry Waters, secretary: and Ioan Robin- son, treasurer. Advising the Council is Mr. Dinsmore Wood. The Council meets whenever a problem comes up that needs discussion, A few of the major things they have sponsored this semester are the Sadie Hawkins' Day Dance which was the first of this type of dance to be enjoyed by K.l-l.S. students, the Freshman Orientation Day, the Student Directory, the after game social hours, and the homecoming activities with its assembly, parade and before game ceremonies. onnson, D. Sullivan, IN. Norton, I. Carlson, N. Iohnson Kegan D. Hus- : A. Larson, M. Nelson, T. Hay, G, Francis, E. Van Vooren, D. Dun:an, B Res A.-4 Iean Alliro OFFlCERS: One: Mr. Vfocd, Ioan Robinson, a Albro. Rout: Two: Bob Chord, Ierry Ivtfaters. I iw. Yen Y
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GUIDANCE TO OTHERS With lanet lohnson as president of the Tri-Hi- Y, the club has accomplished many worth-while projects. During the Christmas and Thanksgiv- ing seasons the sixty-six girls in this club sent baskets of food to needy families. Waste paper baskets and tray covers were made and sent to the Kewanee hospitals. Besides the many services they performed, they also enjoyed rnany social functions. The formal initiation of the new members with the girls' mothers as guests was held in the fall. Christmas, Valentine, and birthday parties were held with the girls bringing gifts for their secret pals. The Tri-Hi-Y together with the Hi-Y plan- ned the annual winter formal. ln the spring a tea was held when the club again entertained their mothers. OFFlCEFtS: Seated: Ianet Shurnis, lcyce Milburn, lanet lohnscn Standing: Helen Nance, Miss Berg. Others officiating at the meetings, held the second and fourth Mondays of each month, are loyce Milburn, vice-president: lanet Shurnis, secretary: and Helen Nance, treasurer. Miss Eva Berg serves as adviser. Bow One: B. Fredeen, G. Carrington, B. Swanson, P. lones, A. Nelson, P. Bailey, C. lohnson, l. Downey, M, Nelson, I. I-leatf n, I. lnqhels, B. Klein. Bow Two: A. Dernmler, B. lepson, VV. Fulton, B. Bachmann, I. Grubb, M. Bruen, B. Bates, B. Zang, M. Baker, M. Lamb, P. Arch. Bow Three: l. Albro, I. lohnson, H. Nance, l.. Olson, l. Wasson S. Graham, B. Krurntinger, L. Holton, C. Harbin, D. Henry, A. Bullock. Row Four: D. Swanson, M. Kirby, I.. Zang, M. McMorris, E. Ouayle, H, Gorham, A. Fischer, B. Broclcman, G. DeSmith, D. Gord. Bow Five: D. Osborne, B. Goard, D. Dickascn, A. Harrnon, l. Seifert, I. Lams, l, Engel, S. Miller, l. Delaeger, I. Vtlilarrioski, P. Harris, B. Larnberty, M. Seyller, S. Vugalcovich, l. Shurnis, I. Metz, D. Mittori, M. Conger, l. Milburn, E. Tieman. t I, .... . . W y wi. Twenty
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