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chance to vote on all important school questions. Some of the important subjects which we have acted upon this year are care of the silverware in the lunch room, order in auditorium sessions, the picture show drive, order on the campus, the felt B , and parents, night. We also pass upon the names of pupils who are suggested for the Blewett B's . The ofiicers of the present seventh grade congress are: President ........... Virginia Yost Blewett B ...... Kenneth Kennel Vice-President. . .Eleanor Bradbury Blewett B ........ Mabelle Green Secretary ......... Dorothy Pickert Cabinet ............. Billy Lytton Cabinet ............ Harriet Taylor Members: Harriet Taylor, Virginia Yost, Geo. McCullough, Kenneth Kennel, Hymen Duitz, Eleanor Bradbury, Leona Mudelman, Kerchival Nash, Mabelle Greene, Elsie Chorlinsky, Billy Lytton, Frank Lombardi, Fred Deibel, Jess Donnell, Virginia Wheeler, Helen Specht, Richard Lovata, Rus-V sell Maguire, Dorothy Pickert, Helen Boyles, Marie Goldman, joe Woodson, Lillian Paubel, Forrest Snow, Ruth Tong, Norbert Pohle. Miss Byrne, seventh grade administrator, is the faculty member. The Corridor Officers . C ,' 2 HIS organization consists of a captain, Harry McIntosh: six lieu- tenants, John Weller, john Lindsey, Hodgen Montague, Jerome 4 Krutzsch, Charles Landry, and james Ellis. There is also an unlimited number of sergeants and corporals. It is under the supervision and direction of Mr, Milster, a member of the -N 1 fu .l 41, ' , sl ' ' A-, faculty. All pupils who wish to become corridor officers must fill out an applica- tion blank and must be recommended by his adviser and two other members of the faculty. ' The captain is elected by all the members by ballot. The captain rec- ommends the lieutenants, and they select the sergeants and corporalsg but all these appointments must be approved by the faculty member in charge. Corridor off-icers assist in. the passing of all lines, and insist on the proper conduct of all pupils while out of the class rooms. When there are outdoor activities, they help to preserve order and the appearance of the campus. It is considered an honor to be a corridor oiilicer, and it is the ambition of many pupils to become one. The group is very congenial, and is doing its share to make Junior a pleasant place for all. Harry McIntosh-9th Grade. 31 'l l 4 1 4........J
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