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Disciplinary Council . . . The Disciplinary Council, which is a sub-committee of the G. O., Was originally formed as a Smoking Council. Its power has now been extended to cases of snow-balling, smoking and other cases of misbehavior on school grounds. The Council has rendered excellent service to the school under the direction of Mr. Johnson. -ig-..... Social Council . . . The Social Council is really a sub-committee of the G. O. Council, organized to supervise all the social affairs of the school. This includes High School Ban- quets, parties and dances. The group is made up of the executive council of each class, the G. O. officers, the J. O. oiicers, three mothers chosen from the P. T. A., members of the guidance department, President of the Girls' Service League and a few general representatives. The supervision of the tea dances is one of the big duties of the Social Council. Chairman of the Tea Dances for 1933 is John Pratt, Chairman of Faculty Chaper- oning is Shirley Will and Chairman of Checkroom is Dorothy Nichols. For its Secretary for 1937-1938 the Social Council chose Mary J. Tibbs. Front Row-S. Hawley, D. YVestb1'ook, R.Hodgso11, B. XVl1ite, F. Goetz, D. Nichols, D. Davis. Mrs. Stella. S. NVill, E. Call, M. Tibbs, E. Halstead, J. Carver. E. XVclls, H. BICI,llQ1'S01l. Back Row-D. Schultz, Miss Brumsted, V. Jermy, M. lYeed, Miss Jolinson. J. Near, D. Lange. H. Gnosiu. Fifteen
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