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HCUSE UF REPRESENTAHVES Every lvlonday the leaders of our Student Association were found in Room 501. Problems eoneerning the welfare of the students and the school were discussed by the Representatives, and many were solved by them. Ringf ing speeches by active members defending their beliefs were heard and apf preeiated by the others. lvlany of those speakers were members of our graduating elass. In this manner we developed a love for our inherited demoeraey and a determination always to preserve it. GRADUATING REPRESENTATIVES Bk.. 1 Ella Bireh Bk. Z Robert B1'ient Bk. S Bk, 3 Ralph Edeli iiiiii Bk, 9 Bk. 4 John Friedel Bk. 10 Bk. 5 Manuel Greenblatt Bk. 11 Bk. 6 Edythe xlohi iscm n Bk. 12 Bk. 13 Betty Vxfalbauer Bk. 7 Edward Lavin Daniel Miehie Harry Iviusehenlt Robert Reilly Jean Smith Gloria Sweeney
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SENATE The members of the Class of june 1939 pay tribute to the Senate, which has completed a successful term under the competent leadership of S. Morris Goldberg. We feel that the Senate extended its help throughout the student body by presenting awards to deserving teams and students, collecting student welfare donations, and completing the unfinished work of the House of Representatives. Two members of our class gave their assistance to this helpful body. They were George Checkum and Elsie Klein.
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12B EUUNCIL As we come to the close of our high school career, we wish to thank our sponsors, Miss Gable and Mr. Schoenly, our council memhers, and our officers, Rohert Miller, President, Steve Kerr, VicefPresidentg Walter Dennison, Secf retaryg and Loretta Duncan, Treasurer, for the services so generously rendered to our class. With pride and pleasure we recall the success which our unclerf takings have enjoyed, and we realize that our triumphs as a class have largely heen the results of these memhers.
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