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Richmond, Gale, Semmelmeyer, Paschen, Peat, Peppel. Wilson, Fitzgerald, Quigley, Ritzen, Schultz, Spotts, Gremp. D. Miller. Biederman, R. Miller, Howe, Twente. Weaver, Majesky, Menke. Bland, Gilliland, Noonan, Weaver, Sturges, Vickroy, Martin, Sousley. enior .gyfuclenf Counci Esquire ? - Woman's Home Companion ? No! Polly Pigtails. One of the leading organizations of the school is the Senior Student Council. This year the Student Council was unusually ac- tive. Instead of meeting once a week, as it did formerly, the Council met every day the fifth hour. Business was transacted on Tues- days and Fridays. Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays were devoted to informal dis- cussions. The meets were conducted by Jean Weaver, president of the senior school. Other oiiicers were: Bill Vickroy, treasurerg and Suzy Sturges, secretary. The sponsor was Mr. Settle. Members of the Council were elected by their respective grades. The mem- bership this year consisted of thirty-ive in- dustrious and co-operative students. One of the main projects that the Council sponsored was the magazine drive. With the aid of the student body and the Council mem- bers, the drive was a big success. The school cleared over 31400. This money was divided among several organizations. Other activi- ties that the Council sponsored were: Activ- ity ticket sales, the Turkey Day program. noonday movies, and numerous assemblies.
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JOHN CORBITT NOONAN EVELYN JEAN.,f6:EAV'ER rROG'ER BROWNE CLARK Student Body President Eeninj' Fchg?fPresident rl is Jufor School President gxlil . w v 'J E' F J i . H n if' J . if 3 I auf . , ' ff Al' ,QQ ,I , . V f' ,af ' l Many people have searched in vain for n who do more than their share to help us pre- eternal youth. They need not have searchdi DHFWGI' the future- The rest of the world has placed a great is ,responsibility on the youth of America. This fp ' responsibility is a challenge to us. The chal- lenge to be ourselves, at our very best all the time, comes from our parents, from our so far. Youth is a quality which need not-J be lost with the passing of years. Some remain young in spirit always. As students we would like to express our heritage' and from our God' We pray to God appreciation to those members of the faculty that We may beggme vvgythy of S0 great 3 who will always remain young in spirit and trust. EVELYN JEAN WEAVER JOHN CORBITT NOONAN ROGER BROWNE CLARK .. 17 -
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' The governing body of the Junior School is the Junior Student Council. The Council held its meetings every Wednesday afternoon. The group consisted of members elected from the various homerooms. In order that each homeroom would be represented at every meeting, a representative and alternate were elected. After the meetings itwas the duty of the individual representatives to report the business to his respective homeroom. The ofiicers of the Council were: Roger Clark, president, Meryl Schmidt, vice-presidentg and Russel Simmons, secretary-treasurer. Miss Brantley was the sponsor of the organization. The Junior Student Council was a great help in making the magazine drive a big suc- l cess. Their enthusiasm and interest played a large part in the success of the drive. l The Council had control of the Monitors. Many of the Monitors were Student Council The law makers and breakers? representatives. Members of this organiza- tion controlled the conduct of the students in the halls and lunchroom. At the end of the year the Council conducted the student elec- tion. unior .gguclenf Counci Shillington, Roderick, Osborne, Dietz, Millard, Meffert, Harrison, Cruishank, Frier, Mockler, Nelson. Dodge, Brossard, Schumacher, Harshbarger, Dahlkamp, Schlatter, Beauttie, Kaber, Seligman, Chapman, Groetsch. Stohgirger, Van Hook, Grone, Grinnell, Straub, Wilson, Brown, Buercklin, Richardson, a en. Toft, Richter, Jaudon, Vorhof, Clark, Schmidt, Simmons, Brooks, Hagler, Bland, Schmidt. ..19..
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