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Oo -£» O i- T h e student-Faculty Council of West Point High elected its officers at their first meeting last September. They were; Dale Olson —President, jean Ferguson—Treasurer, and Elaine Johnson-Secretary. The others on the Student-Faculty Council were Robert Stewart, Robert Breetzke, Jo Ann Jerman, Lewis Klink, Dick Moocie, and Jack Tomrdle. Four members of the faculty always assisted the Student Council in their activities. They were Mrs. Pearl Daniell, Supt. Herbert A. Smith, Miss Elvira Berne, and Mrs. A. L. Champlin. The outstanding work of the student-Faculty Council this year lias been the selling of War Stamps and Bonds each week. Several members were assigned to the Senior home-room, the Freshman home-room, and the assembly. Every Thursday at 3:15, these council members sold stamps and bonds. A thermometer was put up at the south end of the hall to register the sales each week. Although the goal was first set at $1000, the purchases of the students and teachers were so great that nearly $2000 worth of War Stamps and Bonds were sold by the end of the 1942-43 school year. Another piece of work which the Student Council members did was to check coats, goloshes, ha t s, etc. during the two nights of the ’’playoffs for the Class B basketball tournament. These s t u-dents gave their time in order that the checking services could be free. The four high school classes are represented by the Student-Faculty Council. In May two students from the Junior class, two students from the Sophomore class, and one s!u-dent from the Freshman class were elected for the following year. A t the beginning of the coming year, t h e new Freshman class will elect their representative, and two members-at-large will also be elected. As the president of the Senior class automatically becomes a member, there are nine pupils o n the Student-Faculty Council. Dale Olson, the president, attended Midland Colle.re the second semester, and Robert Neligh joined the army. As both were seniors, that class elected another person to take their place. Ee was R obe r t Dr e c t zk e .
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Grace Barnhill A.3. Mathematics, G.A.A. Baker University Graduate work at Iowa State College Omaha, Nebraska Elvira L. Benne B.S. V Vocational Home Economics V University of Nebraska Graduate work at Iowa State College j West Point, Nebraska I Frances Brown 3.S. Commercial Arts University of Nebraska Graduate work at University of Nebraska Haigler, Nebraska Mrs. Pearl Daniell B.S. M Principal W Wayne state Teachers College V University of Southern Calif. V, Graduate work at University of Southern Calif. Stanton, Nebraska Melba DeLancey B.S. English, Jr. Business University of Nebraska Nebraska Wesleyan University of Minnesota Wayne state Teachers College Page, Nebraska Harriet Finlay A.B. English, Dramatics Midland College Graduate work at University of Nebraska Fremont, Nebraska Robert F. May A.B. Science, Athletics York College Graduate work at York College West point, Nebraska Gertrude Meyer A.3. r English, General Science r Wayne State Teachers College Y Graduate work at Wayne State Teachers College West Point, Nebraska Olive Seibold B.S. Normal Training, History University of Nebraska Graduate work at University of Nebraska Papillion, Nebraska Herbert A. Smith 3.S., M.A. Superintendent University of Nebraska , Graduate work at University of Nebraska West Point, Nebraska Paul W. Watts B.S. Vocational Agriculture Iowa State College Graduate work at Iowa State College West Pointy Nebraska Melvin M. Wiley B.S. Industrial Arts and Science Kearney State Teachers College Graduate work at University of Nebraska West Point, Nebraska
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