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i. 1 Welfare Council Chairman ,.,,.H,..... Louie Sacconaghi Secretary .....,..... Q .......... 'Leslie Shaw Traffic Chairman . .........,................... La Verne Howard-Frank Morris Faculty Adviser .......... Mr. Bowman The Welfare Council is the judicial - body of the school. The new constitu- L, Sacconaghi Mr, Bowman tion of the Student Body has given Welfare Chairman Faculty Adviser this council many powers. These, as stated in the constitution, are the power of acting as supreme court: of enforcing all regulationsg of trying all cases arising under these regulations: of determining the constitutionality of actions taken by the Student Council, the Associated Student Body, and its officers and commit- tees: and of trying all cases of impeachment. The Welfare Council, which is composed of a faculty advisor, an student chairman, and eight other student members, made new regulations concerning the parking space and the entering of the school building in the morning. Monitors in the parking space were required to report each period which cars had left and entered the space: this plan protected the owners. To relieve trafiic congestion, a dummy cop was set up in the driveway of the school. The monitors in the halls were requested to be strict about hall permits and to allow no one to enter the building between 8:10 and 8:20. 6 V Each Wednesday, during special period, the Council held a meeting, at which time students who had received welfare slips were questioned: cases were dismissed or students given demerits. The Council has had considerable success this year in realizing its aim of promoting the welfare of the school in every way. lt feels that much is due its adviser, Mr. Bowman, for the encouragement and help, he has given the work. Baclg row-F. Morris, C. Tenney, V. Peacock, l... l-lowarcl. A Fran! row-V. Clements, A. Shipkey. Mr. Bowman, L. Sacconaghi, l... Shaw, L. Poole, G. Campbell. Page Twenty-Five
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I, l Student Council ,. President --- ................ Jean Gourley 5 Secretary .... -- ..... Josephine Lyman Treasurer .................... George Viles Z Faculty Adviser ...N... .Miss Churchill The Student Council, whose pur- pose is to direct the legislative affairs of the Associated Student Body, is an active body composed of one represen- W- Cecil J- Cowley tative from each roll call, one represen- tative of the Boys ,-Yocational De- Fresidenl, Student Body Vice-President, Student Body partment, one representative of the Girls' Smith Hughes,,Nth'e Assdciated Student Body officers, the chairmen of the standing cpmmitteesyfthe treasurer of the High Schooli Fund, and one faculty adviser. Theifvice-president of the Student Body automatically becomes the presidentiof 'theiCQuncil5fI'hibyedr tlie chairmen of the Limitations and Social Committees have been 'addedqto the Council and given a right to take part in discussions but not the right to vote. The powers and duties of the Student Council, some of-pwhich have been given by the new constitution, are: to make each semester a percentage budget for the Student Body expenditures, to pass all bills up to and including two hundred dollars, to approve all requisitions and contracts, to determine the regulations for the awarding of school letters and meritorious awards, and to impeach any Student Body ofiicer. The Council thas made a new, ruling that chairmen of all standing committees give a report of the work of their ncommittees at every Council meeting. The Council has had a year of hard, conscientious work: with its new powers, it hopes to come into almost complete control of the affairs of the Asso- ciated Student Body, feeling that centralizing responsibility means effective work. Back row+W. Poole, H. Portier, C. Mainland, C. Martin, T. Cram, L. Jameson, C. Stevens, B. Russum, C. Lyman, G. Viles. Front ron:-G. Spreitz, l. Pagliotti, L. Goldstein, M. Bennett, B. Cecil, Miss Churchill, Gouriey, Lyman, V. Parker. Page Twenty-Four
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Standing-A Shiplcey, P. McDavicl, F. Larco, Vielma, M. Tomlinson, L. Shaw, D. Korngiebel, Roach, E. Eaves. Sitting-V. Clements, Miss Gower, M. L. Chapman, Gourley, Lynch, L. Martin, G. Campbell. t ' The Girls' League The Girls' League, under the supervision of the Girls' Executive Committee, has been very active this year. Two successful hi-jinxes were held: the first, in Septemberg the second, in January. In December the League gave a football dance which was open to all Student Body members. It also presented, Friday morning, March 16, a play entitled Her First Assignment. The League Hopes to have the annual Girls' League Convention here next fall. Girls' Welfare Committee The Girls' Welfare Committee enforces the dress and cosmetic regulations of the school. The committee consists of a chairman, one representative from each roll call and from the Smith-Hughes group, and a faculty adviser. At the Wednes- day meetings the members hear the requests of girls who Wish to Wearrsilk dresses or high heeled shoes, and decide Whether or not such privileges shall be granted. H. Hugo, Roach, H. Cooley, B. Hopkins, Ferguson, Miss Gower, M. Hanson, E. Day 'Page Twenty-Six
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