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Students' Council AST year it was apparent to the deans and faculty that there should be some medium between the students and teachers. As a result of this need it was decided to organize a body called the Students' Council, this council to be made up of four people from each class, viz., its president, vice-president, secretary, and one representative elected by the class. The Students' Council last year did a remarkably good work. It put the Weekly on a sound financial basis and elected good men to fill the positions on the staff, it engineered two or three dances for the benet of athletics in the school. These affairs, besides affording a fund for athletics, served also to unite the student body, and produced a great deal of school spirit. The Council also recommended to the faculty various things about the school which should be remedied, or supplied: things trival in themselves, perhaps, but which, taken together, amounted to a great deal. This year, owing to various circumstances, the Students' Cormcil was not called together until the middle of the second quarter. At its first meeting Henry R. Johnston, '05, was elected pres- ident, George Janisch, '06, vice-president, Floyd Barnet, '07, was chosen secretary, Richard Compton, '06, treasurer, and Axel Hultquist, '05, was elected sergeant-at-arms. The Council immediately started to work. It recommended to the Board of Athletic Control the managers of all the athletic teams, including next years football team. In addition, various improvements about school were suggested to the faculty. Owing to the fact that the Weekly was in competent hands, and also that it had run for over a quarter unassisted, the Students' Council assumed no control over the publication. The most important work which has been done, up to the present time, by the Council, has been the starting of an Athletic Association. The benefits which will accrue to athletics through this association cannot be overestimated. Men who have Worked hard for the different teams will get suitable emblems. We shall have a reputation for generosity to our athletes which will bring other men interested in sports to our school. All the students will feel an interest in the athletics, because each one will help to support them. We shall have better spirit and loyalty in the school than ever before. That this will be brought about by this year's Students' Council is indeed something of which to be proud. Next year, to get the best results, the Council should be organized as soon as school com- mences. In this way the body will keep the trend of affairs much better and 'will do more intel- ligent work. The students who make up the Council are as follows: 1905 1906 MERRILL M. FOLLANSBEE GEORGE JANISCH AXEL C. HULTQUIST CLYDE BENHAM HENRY R. JOHNSTON BERT WEARY' STANLEY G. MILLER RICHARD COMPTON 1907 1908 FLOYD BARNET KINGSLEY MARTIN HELEN E. FOSTER DORTHY McCoY KENNETH MacKENz1E JOSEPH BARKER MARY YEAZEL 21
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1 v i 5 . l F 1 . v v 4 President Vice-President Secretary KINGSLEY MARTIN DOROTHY MCCOY JOSEPH BARKER i Freshman Class History WITH the advent of the Class of '08 commenced the career of the first truly united Freshman class of the University High School. Numbering about one hundred and twenty-five, the class was organized on October 21, and has since proven its wisdom in its choice of officers and constitution by its prominence in school life, now evident. A debating club of fifty members demon- strates the literary ability of the organization, though the Clay and Hamilton clubs have been glad to receive several '08 men. The Weekly and the Mandolin Clubs have also been honored with representatives. On the third of March Mr. Tompkins was elected Athletic Manager, and the first departure into athletics was taken. As it was too late in the season no basket-ball team was formed, but a competent golf squad did creditably. A baseball team, a tennis team, and a track team competed with the Freshmen of Wendell Phillips, Hyde Park, and other athletic teams, but the scores cannot be quoted at present. On March 21 and 22 a white flag, with the brown numerals '08 upon it, floated over Emmons Blaine Hall, and the Sophornores were forced to expend some time and energy to tear it down. Owing to the fact that the camera has not been repaired since the photograph of the Senior Class was taken, no picture of the class is to be seen. On January 20 the class dance was given. Its great success was due to the excellent management oi Mr. Lynde and the reception committee. A notable example of the enthusiasm of the class in supporting the representative teams of the school is the fact that twenty of the thirty-five who went to N. W. A. with the debating team were '08 men. A reception to the girls was given on November 4 at Kelly Hall, the University. Another dance will probably be given soon, though everything is uncertain. Brightly have we started, Brightly may we end, That the glory of succeeding years May their homage lend. L. G. TOMPKINS. 23
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