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1 9 3 6 A II V I s II 11 I l- S The cross-section advisory system, begun in the fall of 1933. is a plan whereby each student is a member of a well- organized group, having equal opportunities for development. Each student receives the attention he needs and works for the betterment of himself and the school. Mr. John Days advisory is one of these thirty-eight cross-section groups. Pictured are: Doris Ben ford, secretary: Sally Connery, president; Mr. Day; Mary Demmcr, treasurer; and Mary Cramer, vice-president. [9]
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With every memlier of the faculty a memlier of one of the four school committees, organization for the year began. The work of the four com- mittees was brought together by a central group known as the Co-ordin- ating Committee with the chairmen of each of the four committees and faculty members of departments serving the whole school as members. On this committee were: Principal Brock, chairman; Mr. Alvin Ahrens, music department; Mr. Stanley Anderson, athletic department; Miss Mattie Crump, publications; Mr. John Day, Teachers’ Affairs; Miss Burnicc Gibbs. Student Activities; Miss Ivalita Glascock, art department; Mis- Lillian Morgan, assistant principal; Mr. Kavmoiid Morrow, Public Relations; Mr. Stanley Schubert, dramatics department; Miss Irma Stockdalc, Curriculum; Mr. B. G. Wells, school treasurer. The Activity Committee su| erviscd extra-curricular activities. The personnel as arranged: Miss Gibbs, chairman; Mr. Ahrens, Mr. Anderson. Miss Floise Bacon. Miss Frances Boynton. Mrs. Saliie Brown, Miss Margaret Doidgc, Miss Amy Gatz, Mrs. Dorothy Giescl, Miss Glascock, Miss Edna Gross, Miss Mary Lewis, Mi«t Morgan. Mr. Schubert. Mr. Eric Senn. Miss Coila Start, and Mr. Wells. The Curriculum Committee studied changes and possible revisions in subjects as well as supervised assemblies. Miss Stockdalc, chairman; Mr. B. O. Dambcrg, Mr. A. G. Dench, Miss Bernice Francis Miss Frances Goodes, Miss Dorothy Howe, Miss Gertrude Vandcrhoof, Miss Florence Wells, and Miss Ella Woodman. The Public Relations Committee worked for better understanding of the school through its publicity. Mr. Morrow, chairman; Miss Grump, Miss Fl-ie Ketelhut, Mr. James Loveless, Miss Ethel Peterson, and Mr. K. C. Poulson. LEGENDA The Teachers' Affairs Committee considered all projects touching the social and professional life of the teachers. Mr. Day, chairman; Miss Marguerite Hcchtold, Mitt Lorna I-angc. Mr. Haslcr Osborne, Mr. Herman Ramsey. Mr. Robert Shorney, and Mia Lina Ward. 18]
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LEGENDA Daino Wriqht lEPTEMffin In ihc contest to obtain a motto for the Student Union advisory placard to honor those who obtained seventy-five per cent Student Union memberships, Elaine Wright, of Miss Ella Woodman's group, took first place with the slogan. Hill Tops . By a vote of the entire Student Union organization, William Carmeli was chosen president of the Student Union cabinet. In the same election Norman Geyer was made vice-president. Lorraine Zorn was voted treasurer. Clementine Holmes was elected by the cabinet to be its secretary. William Carmoll The first meeting of the advisory presidents of the thirty-eight groups was held along with the treasurers to explain the new Student Union ! ookkeeping sheets for the sale of membership tickets. Goyor Holm » Zorn [10]
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