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IDRY CUU CIL Which us the most uwovvertul student body un the school? Who sogs the lost Word on how your S A tunds ore spent? Who uuoluces the Lunch Room? Why the Advisory Council, ot coursel ln oddutuon to the yoruous tosles oboye enumeroted, the Council concerns utsell with o lorge yoruety ot Student Activities ond Student interests, trom the Qrontung ot club chorters to the monogement ol the Lost ond Found lt runs elections, ut sells Overbrook to Junior Hugh School Students, ut bosses lows on oll uuhoses ol student octuvutues The council hos o president, the uuresue dent ot the S A, O vice president, the VICTC president ot the S A, ond secretory, who us selected by ouvuwountment trom the commercucul students ot the senior closs lhe touuuucul us orgunuzed so thot eoch member hos some committee uruder his due rectuon, ond olso serves on some comnuuttee The most umuvortont committees ore' The lost ond Found Committee, the Audu- toruum Committee, the Lunch-room Com- mittee, the Contact Committee twhuch sends suweolqers to the yoruous uunuor hugh schoolst, the Tlectuon Committee, the School Wlelluut' Committee, the House ouucl BERNARD SACHS Grounds Committee, ond the Assembly Committee. Thus yeor's odyusory council members cure beruuord Sochs, president, Myrtle Groves, xuce-bresucleuit, Adele Gurlclus, secf retory, Henry Austin, Frohkluh Drumheller, Thelmo Levy, tsther lVlC1lttT, oll ot lZT3, leon Fmntueld, Som Fogel, Joseph Mott, ol l2Ai Phyllis Fleming, Herbert Volk, ol lib' Hovvord Huldebrondt, Fronces Win- doluuh, ol llA, Wuuustouu Hutchins, Doris Romoun, ot lOl? lylichoel deVuto Anne Morshok, ot lOA, ond Dorothy Forhoru, Vdvvord lsowreruce, ol WTS XXX' in
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MIJRIEL SMITH Instructor IH Mothemotics Heod of Department S GORDON SMYTH Instructor IH Art MARY E STEWART Instructor III Hrstory Ph D BEATRICE N STOVER Instructor an Englush GEORGE R THOMAS Instructor IH Electncol Constructtnn EUNICE THOMASSON Instructor In Commerce ELIZABETH THOMPSON Instructor IH Mustc JULIAN TURNER Instructor In Mechontc Arts J, ROGERS ULLRICH Instructor tn Art ond Drowmg DENA D UNGEMACH Instructor In Science Heod of Department JOSEPH VEDERMAN Instructor rn Mothemottcs ESTHER M VENABLES Instructor in Motnemottcs WARREN O. WEILER Instructor In Phystcol Educotion MABEL E WILD Instructor In English MAX WINSON Instructor In Commerce HENRY WUNDERLICH Instructor In Art ond Drawing PAULINE ZELLEY Instructor an F'hysicc1I Educotton OFFICE STAFF FRANCES D TOBIN Offtce Heod RUTH ANSLEY REBA H CANN ELENORE S. HILLERSON Ltbrory BESSIE A, SAUNDERS SARAH B, SKOROCHOD IDA YESERSKY Motron ROSE MORRISON STOCK CLERKS HARRY F HART JOHN ATKINS NURSE MARGARET CURRY In Memoriam JOHN C. WALLBRIDGE Born-1905 Died-1935 At Overbrook II930-I935I
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A , I' nfl' RIB ...... iv, , ,.-..-- , The conclusion of the fourth term of the existence of the Student Tribunal shows results of earnest endeavor by the mem- UN bers and their sponsor, Miss New- comb, to uphold the purposes of the Student Association, and to promote loyalty to Overbrook, and good citizenship and community spirit. The Tribunal consists of seven students called Tribunes, five from the l2l3 Class, of whom the one receiving the most votes is the Chief Justice. The members for this term are Florence Effen- berg, Chief Justiceg Margaret Danley, Edmond Fitzmaurice, Elmer Glick, and Ruth Seidel, Associate Justices, The l2A Class contributes two members, who for this term are Lester Cohen and Jeanette Fishbein. Most offenses brought before the court of the Tribunal are vio- lations of school regulations, de- struction of school property, and infringements upon the rights of others. The offenders are pun- ished in various ways as the Tri- bunes see fit, depending upon the nature of the case, The Tribunal finds that a large number of students are punished jx .......,. ...Q for trivial offenses which t think are negligible, An exon of such conditions is the Carele ness in obeying rules of the at torium during the lunch peric The privilege of the use of auditorium is not realized ger allyg and students, eating, rac or causing confusion, can do 5 ficient harm to do away with s a privilege, The Tribunal wif to correct the carelessness of fellow-classmates in the best rr ner seen fit by it without shov ti teacher-pupil attitude. To help bring about correct and adjustments, the Student sociation Aides of the auditori lunchroorn, c o r r i d o r s, lat rooms, or any of the surrauni school property, are directly sponsible to the Student Trib: for reporting all cases,
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