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l.ARUE SOW HRS HTHIil. STANDING BERTHASTOVER ESTHERSTRANAHAN A. I . TALI MAN MABEL TAYLOR E. W. TIEDE PAUL TROEGER LIMA VACUA ELIZABETH VER HUEL CATHERINE VINTON MARVIN WEBERT IDA BLANCHE McCARROLL BERTHA POTTER MISS STOVER LARUE SOWERS. B. A. Geometry Algebra ETHEL STANDING, B. A.. M. A. Normal Training. History. Psy chologv: Normal Training Club Adviser BERTHA STOVER. B. A.. M. A Speech Arts: Dramatic Club. ESTHER STRANAHAN, B A.. M. A. -Bible. Civics. A. F. TALLMAN, B. S. Chemistry: Adviser of Science Club MABEL TAYLOR. B. S.. Typing. Shorthand E W. MEDE, B. S.—Bookkeeping: School Business Mgr. I’M i rROEGER, i' s M. A Agriculture Landscaping: Garden and Poultry Club Adviser ELM A VACUA, B. A Geography: Adviser of Sophomore Class ELIZABETH VER HUEL. B. A. Latin: Latin Club. Adviser of Ercshman :iass ( I ill KIM VINTON, B. A. M. S. Biology MARVIN WEBERT, B S Printing Printing Club. Golf Club IDA BLANCHE McCARROLL, B. E. A Registrar BERTHA POTTER, Clerk PAGE IS
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JACK SNYDER M. EUGENE LISTER CHARLOTTE MILLER ROSE MILLER CLOICE MYERS DON NEWELL TERESA A. NYE LOIS OCHS GLEN OSBORNE C. L. PAGE OCEA RAWLINGS W. A. ROZEBOOM MARIE SCHICK WAYNE E. SII.COX JACK E. SNYDER II. I-UGHNE LISTER, B. A.. M. A.- Geometry. Com. Arith- metic: Hi Y Adviser. Ass t. Coach CHARLOTTE MILLER, B S Civics ROSE MILLER. B. A . M. A. Mathe matics: Student Council CLOICE MYERS, B. A.. M. A.— Instrumental Music: Orchestra DON NEWELL, B. S. Mathematics. General Science: Head Coach TERESA A. NYE, B. A. Latin: Latin Club LOIS OCHS, B. S — Typing. Shorthand: Adviser of Argus News GLEN OSBORNE, B. A.— Mechanical Drawing: Chairman of En tertainment Course. C. L PAGE, B. S. -Industrial Arts OCEA RAWLINGS, B. A English: Critic for Argus News W. A. ROZEBOOM. B. A. Bookeeping: School Treas urer. Auditor of Cafeteria MARIE SCHICK, B. A English: Adviser of Junior Class WAYNE E. SII.COX, B. A. Typing. Shorthand. Office Training: Adviser of Com- mercial Club JACK E. SNYDER, B. S.. M. A. -Phy- sical Education: Chairman of Pep Committee. Page 14
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ROW I—Miss Miller. Maxine Baker. Max Connelly, Albert Jones. Howard Rubel. Anne Tray. ROW II—Mr. Crozier. Jack Barber. Albert Copcman. Betty Salter. Earl Seaburg. Phil Smith. ROW III—Richard Lancaster. Shirley Rich. Bill Wilson. Theodore White. he c=rstiuicnt C cun ci I Any institution in order to function smoothly must have a governing body to en- force its rules and regulations. The Student Council of Ottumwa High School is just such an organization. Councilmen are chosen by the students for ability in leadership and judgment, but to be- eligible for choice, each must have a scholastic ranking which places him in the upper one-third of his class. The Student Council has established the reserve system, which has been so helpful in maintaining order in the school. Students, elected from each advisory group, arc- stationed at reserve posts throughout the building. In order to pass through the halls during class periods, it is necessary to present to each reserve a pink slip signed by a teacher. Another of the innovations sponsored by the Student Council is an honor study hall under the supervision of a member of the council. Any student violating the school laws is tried by the Student Council Court which is presided over by the president of the council, Max Connelly. Mr. Crozier supervises the court’s work. The fact that the council has proved its definite value in high school life, and has become a great factor in improving the welfare of the school is due in part to the ad- vice and assistance of Miss Rose Miller who so ably heads the group. Ji muiisttaticu Page 16
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