Ottumwa High School - Argus Yearbook (Ottumwa, IA)

 - Class of 1937

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■■fi'» Student Council Reserves Row I D. Murray. A. Burgraaf. I;. Deitch. B. Cochran. M. Bailey. D. Eyre. L. Rominger. M. C. Morrissey. H. Wishard. K. Shacklett. N. Bartlett. Row 2- R. Chickering. H. Ayres. C. White. M. Lamb. N. Dobratz. B. Wolfe. L. Johnson. M. Johnson. D. Sauer. R. Canfield. J. Coleman. Row 3—W. Hancock. I.. Hamilton. B. Tarr. C. Slceth. M. Minor. M. Holmes. M. Johnson. L. Christie. R. Lancaster. H. Day. Row 4—I . Monroe. K. Hirlinger. B. Jones. M. Hawks. H. Thompson. G. Reeves. N. Latimer. M. Murray. G. Givens. Miss Miller. Row 1—S. McNeil. D. McReynolds. M. Mullenox. M. Corbett. D. Blake. E. Vaughn. D. West. M. Dial. D. Kctcham. B. J. Nelson. S. Brody. S. Rich. B. McElroy. R. McClure. Row 2—D. Sauers. H. Rubei. M. Patterson. G. Nason. R. Lumsdon. M. Edmondson. B. Overturf. G. Cummings. E. Gill. L. Ferrell. E. Hammersly. R. Best. S. Hodges. D. Leeds. D. Skinner. S. Genochio. Row —D. Smith. I. Daniels. D. Peppers. 11. Crawford. J. McBride. J. Galpin. E. McMillen. G. Shobcr. B. Reifsnydr. D. Ebbert. E. Milliams. B. Schultz. E. Dickey. G. Davis. W. Simmer. M. Phillips. J. Hisscm. P. Lindholm. Miss Miller. Row 4—R. Swanson. E. Reeves. C. Krumboltz. W. Hosach. B. Howk. W. Amelang. C. Williamson. R. Anderson. S. Stoltz. V. Lowenberg. G. Foster. J. Anderson. R. Chamberlain. Page 2i Administration

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Row 1—Miss Miller. J. Beck. R. Ticdc. F. Stoltz. I:. Fisher. M. Nelson. Row 2— R. Bookin. R. Dayton. C. Winger. M. Baker. M. Connelly. B. Smith. Row 3—J. Barber. E. Seaburg. A. Copeman. B. Wilson. The Student Council The Student Council is government of the students, for the students, by the students. Through this group the democracy of the school is maintained, for through self- government all students have an equal and common voice in the control of the affairs that interest them. The aim of the Student Council is to make the student self-directing by developing his qualities of leadership and initiative and giving him a clear perception of the functions of democracy. Members are elected, fourteen in all, under supervision of council members from all four classes. They are elected for a term of one year. To be chosen a member of this organization is a high honor, one of the highest the school affords, and can well be looked upon as a worthy goal by all students. An Honor Study Hall with no teacher in charge but supervised by a member of the council is one of the functions sponsored by the Student Council. Another function is Council Court, with the president of the Council presiding as judge at the student trial of those who have violated the laws made by the Council. The reserve system is also a branch of the Student Council. The hall monitors are elected from each of the advisory groups and are responsible to the council. The Argus 1937 Page 20



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1». i ni lick. K. W are. I .. M e -n l tester. M. Powers. I’. Ilewltt. M. Kendall, Mrs. Tliomp- son. M rs. ISnlorlt. L. Trnxel. M Hill. II. SinflTa. Cafeteria Engineers Row 1 1’. Miers. K. Kloompron. K. Dunham. .1. Ree«l. W. l.ewis. I.. Thompson. Iloxv - Mrs. Johnson. Mrs. Ilumilion, .1. Ruin. K. Mnrlilo. T. Van N'oss. Marinn. Many students who find it impossible to go home for lunch have found our cafeteria a great asset. A variety of nourishing food is served daily at prices com- paratively low. Even those who do not purchase their lunches have the opportunity of eating in the dining room. In addition to the large number of students who use it every day, many teachers take advantage of this service. We also use the cafeteria for other purposes. The room is large enough to provide ample space for the more extensive programs. The junior class uses it for its annual jamboree, and numerous clubs have used it for their entertainments. The cafeteria is run on a non-profit basis. Excellent food is served at the lowest possible price. To an efficient corps of engineers goes the credit for keeping not only our school but also the grounds and athletic field in excellent condition. Throughout the school days and during vacations as well this staff paints, cleans, and makes the repairs that are necessary to the maintenance of the building and its equipment. Underneath the busy school life that occupies the student, is this competent force of engineers whose responsibility it is to keep the school in the same state of cleanliness that we see it in every day. Their job is difficult and long, but they always do it well. Their unceasing labor is responsible for the beauty and cleanliness that make Ottumwa High School one of the finest schools in the state. The Argus 1937 Page 22

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