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ELEVEN Emolinc R. Ebert Richard K. Oswald Ii. fl.. Ohrfrlin l'olIeyo,' JI. fl. li. A-l., Findlay f'oIIOg1': JI. Vnlumlzia IvllI7'I'l'SIf.ll S. Ohio Slufv l7IlIZ'Pl'NIf.ll B12lHN'lllilti1'S CIll'IIkiStl'y, Physics, Advanc- ed MiltllHIllIitiC5 Dale R. Rice Kathryn F. Luse l?. S.. Ohio Norllwrn: JI. fl.. H. fl., Hiram Collegfiq ll. S. C'olun1I1in I,'11i1'1fa'sily in L. S.. Srhool of Lilxrary Supvrinh-mlvnt S 1' in u 0 re H'V6Sfl47'lI l'EI!.YHl Ul' I,'1:i1'm'xiI,11 I.ilu':1rian Florence Moss Cru-1 E. Vogelgesnng II. ,1.. llirnm. Uollwgrz H. S., in lffllzratinn RIYIIHSIL HiSt0Y'5' English, Assistant Aihlvtic Couch Nom-1 L. YVica1 Lillian YV. Otto H. liwfllrmy Ifollegrf B. fl.. B. U. S., Jlorlzirzysidc History, Sociology, Psychol- Collvye ogy Typing, Shorthand i' ir Rcginn R. Hzmway Ii. S.. JI. .-I.. Ohio Slain IvlII'iV'I'SIlf!l English ff ' f , ,,..f,,,iw-: I .4.A,L',- 4g u fL '.ff 'P if Facnlty
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Faculty -k -Ir i' i Irma Jones H. .l.. Ohio Ivlll'l'I'I'Nif.Il llislory, Mutlienmtics Dorothy Boynton Oren T. Casey li. .'l.. Oberlin Uolleyo lf. S., lffnt Sfaln l7nivm'sity Hygiene, Pliysiwil Emlumition Gem-ml Sq-if-nge, Imlugtriill Arts Kenneth H. Kay B01'y1B1'0namfm ll. N.. in. Jlzmir. llnlrlwin 13. S., Ohio State Uni'Um'.viLy 1V,,11,,,.f, p,,H,,y,, Home liconomics, Cafeteria Music Glgyfyudg C010 Ii0lllS Kl'8,llSS S1II'll.!'l'l'iflH l:llSlllI'SS College B- -1.. -flf10llJON U0ll0!l0. Svliool Sf?CI'l'llll'y JI. A.. l'V. R- U- lfliiglisli, Salesmanship, Gen- eral Science, Dmmzltics Rclwarcl ltlasonbrink JI. Ohio Slain Uni- H. A., Lake Erie Uonege UL' M U . , . Languages Biology, Pliyslrul hclllcation, Athletic Couch Helen Craig if io ,fi N W fd i i i TEN rf f .ff
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Student Council VVhat the North Star is to the Universe, the Student Council is to the high school. In astronomical terms, this star is symbolic of leadership, such is the end which the council strives to achieve. The Student Council, the only representative governing body in the school, was origin- ally organized in 1926. Its membership consists of four seniors, four juniors, two sopho- mores and freshmen, and the junior high presidents. The faculty advisors are ltfliss Jones and Mr. Masonbrink. Members of the 1936-37 council were: Malcolm Scott, presidentg Helen Peck, secretary, Elaine Brown, Robert l.ouden, Jack Ahlman, treasurer, Henry Perry, vice president, Geneva Bean, Marjorie Gongwer, Norman Chase, Fred Anderson, Frank Harrold, James Moore, Don Calhoun, Robert Harriger, VVilliam Teuscher, Mar- garet Moran, Jo-Ann Hausman, Jack Howells, Dick Ahlman, Earl Troop, Lyle Daniels, and Ardell Phillips. Problems pertinent to the interests of the student body are brought before the council at its weekly meetings, discussed, and acted upon. This body also designates students to various duties in the school and appoints several committees. The eXecutive committee, an outgrowth of the council, made up of the officers and ad- visors, approves the appointment of students to major posts. The council's time-honored custom of giving the annual carnival was altered this year when a movie with the new sound projector was shown in its stead. Between the showings of the main feature, 'fJane Eyre, a vaudeville show was presented, with six acts, one from each of the classes. Proceeds from these events go toward the financial support of the Com- Mentor, defraying expenses contracted by the council during the year, and the purchase of a worthy project for the school. A merit standing of eighty or above is required for one to remain in the council. TWELVE
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