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.S?uc!enf .fdclminidfra fion LYNNETTE BEALL President of Student Body PAUL STEIN President of Senior School DAVID DYSART President of Iunior School Sixteen
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urricu um sv stiiricritla tentative proqram tor the next tour yi-cus, which must qive hiin sixteen credits, iz: plfinnfifl at ci ccnlerence which includes the rituflr-nt, his pcrionts, and his counselor. Dur- infi thf- yt urs a series ot such conferences are hr ld tor the purpose ot roallirminq or chanq- infi df ftisions inode at the original conterence. Arnonfi the many electives available are tour trirf ian languages: Spanish, French, Latin, cmd Gctrnion. ln the lield ot mathernatics are lc,ur Iff'lIl1,'SlF?fS ot algebra, plane and solid qeo- metry, and triqonometry. The social studies area includes ancient, modern, and American History, geography, and American problems. Chemistry, physics, bioloqy, and general science are offered in the natural sciences. Art, dramatics, public speakinq, and music are other opportunities. The practical arts include metal work, woodwork, plastics, dratttnq, and home economics. Typing, shorthand, business law and clerical work are the commercial sub- jects, and a co-operative occupational educa' tion program is provided. i l I-lllllucri
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,gjfuclenf gyuiclance ounci For the seventh consecutive year the Guid- ance Council has offered Webster High School an organization of which to be proud. Student government is exercised in many other schools in the St. Louis area, but Web- ster is one of the few to have a guidance council. The Council is made up of seven represen- tatives trom the senior school: three seniors, one junior, one sophomore, the president of the Student Body, and the Senior School Presi- dent. The two presidents act as co-chairmen of the group. Students who have broken school rules are reported by student guides who were ap- pointed by the Council. These offenders meet with the organization to discuss the offense from both points of view. Friendly advise is then given to the student along with sugges- tions for overcoming the same mistake in the future. One of the unusual points about the Council is that it administers no punishments, but gives only advice and guidance, as the name implies. The main objective of the or- ganization is to make our school a better place to attend. Brown, Thorpe, Gibbs, Nolan Stein, Beall, Sturges S euenteen
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