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Student Council Officers Ronald Stump Carolyn Fulton Eugene Yoder Vice-President Secretary President Student Council The president of the student body, Eugene Yoder, vice-president, Ronald Stump, and Carolyn Fulton, secretary, along with 25 homeroom representatives of the council and a very understanding sponsor, T. H. Vaughan, are responsible in a large measure for the smooth running of many school functions. The council meets on the first and third Wednesdays of each month. Numerous and varied are the jobsg parties must be planned, elections organized, and solutions for numerous other problems concerning students in WHS must be found. Eugene Yoder, Carolyn Fulton, Patti Hall, Gene Feger, and Peggy Savage accompanied by Mr. Vaughan attended the Stu- dent Council Conference at El Dorado to absorb new ideas to better the Viking Student Council.
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Grganizations Clubs Yoder Presides at Assembly
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First Row, left to right -- Bill Staerkel, debate coach: Ann Study and Sue Grosjeang Patti Hall and Neal Atkinsong insertaD0n Madole and Kay Roberts. Second Row, left to rightaeDebate Squad: standing, Don Madole, Patti Hall, Roberta Saltz, Neal Atkinsong seated, Ann Study, Sue Grosjean, Kay Roberts, Carol Wells. Debate The debate team, composed of eight senior high students, placed second at the state tourney at Lawrence and compiled an outstanding record at other tournaments this year on the question, Resolved: That the Pres- ident of the United States should be elected by a direct vote of the people. Prospects look bright for next year's team as only three of the eight de- baters will graduate this spring. This year, for the first time, a debate tournament was conducted among the 14 inexperienced freshmen and sopho- mores. The first team acted as time- keepers and judges. When the results were tabulated, it was found that Miriam Mogle, freshman, and Jim Lowe, sophomore, had won the tour- ney. Louis Powers, freshman, was high ranking speaker for the group. Bill Staerkel's debaters placed in every tournament they attended this year. 'lr RECORD OF TOURNEYS 1949-50 TOURNEY RATING Southwestern first Topeka fifth Newton second Hutchinson fifth Coffeyville fifth Kansas City third Emporia first District first State second
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