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Owen, Peat, Coope Gremp, Meffert, B rumbauqh, Costello, Abernathy Frier, Straub, Miller Kick, Schifco, Diekroeqer, Bland, Weaver, Hunsaker I Roseborough, Biederman T' Nocmcm' Buschmcn' Vlckmy' Steinmeyer, Graham, Wilson, Clark, Mead, Parker, Mr- Shelton Eads, Moore Quiqlfwt HOMES' Mmm' Dgfleiff Zflkgfifmr Spfickf WOOdY Reed, Porter, Caldwell, Mcoee, Rinehart, Schmidt, Rutishauser, Peterson, Majesky, Booth, Graf, Moeller Brossmd Burkeul Van Been, Ichnson Diekroeqer, Davis, Paschen, Blair, Dorsett, Sturges, I Nolan, Gilliland The Senior Student Council was guided by second semester the meetings were held after Shelly Paschen, both schools' presidentp Herb school. Nolan, senior school presidentg Ioan Dorsett, secretary, Suzy Sturges, treasurer, and Mr. The purposes of the council are: to act as Shelton, the adviser. The organization con- a go-between among the students and the sisted of representatives who were elected faculty: to carry out the desires of the students by their respective grades. During the first and act as their representatives: to pla semester the meetings were held during the officiate some school ' sixth period every Mondayp but during the mur l -13- n and activities, such as intra- a sports, dances, movies d ' urinq lunch
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Qgvtucfent rqcfmlnlstration HERBERT NOLAN SHELDON PASCHEN OLIVER BIEDERMAN President, Senior School President, Both Schools President, lunior School Gaoznet, Cgemor School Gaomet, unlor CSDCAOO! Herbert Nolan Ioan Dorsett Susan Sturges Mr. Shelton - - President Secretary - - Treasurer - - Adviser Oliver Biederman Probert Gremp Edwin Weaver Miss Brantley - - President - Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Adviser
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cgltucfent period, and other projects which interest the school as a wholeg to improve the citizenship and friendship of the school. ln the fall the Student Council sponsored a new students' program which aimed to acquaint the newcomers with Webster Groves High. lt also sponsored the Turkey-Day Pro- gram, which has become a tradition. lt han- dled the publicity of activity tickets at the beginning of the school year and then pro- ceeded to sell and distribute them. It arranged and, in some cases, presented the assemblies for both schools. At the beginning of the second semester the Student Control Plan was put into effect. This placed responsibility for control of the students in their own hands. The meeting will please come to order, said Oliver Biederman to the junior Student Council on each Wednesday during the year. The junior Student Council is the governing body of the junior school. lts members are elected from the various homerooms by the OUI'lCl. S students. This year, a representative and an alternate were elected in order to assure representation for each homeroom at all the meetings. The total membership was forty- eight. lt was the duty of the homeroom rep- resentative to report the business and the projects of the council to his group. Aside from governing, the council had con- trol of the Monitors. Various committees were chosen by the president. They were as fol- lows: a telephoning committee, an assembly committee, and a publicity committee. Several of the boys attended to the bicycle racks and made certain that the bicycles were locked. This year set a precedent in that the council had several joint meetings with the Senior Student Council. The meetings proved to be very beneficial in that they increased the co-operation between the two schools. Other officers for '46-'47 were: Bob Gremp, vice-president, and Buck Weaver, secretary- treasurer. The organization was sponsored by Miss Brantley, and the meetings were held in her room. Madame Secretary Miss Brant - IQ g ley and the Cabinet
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