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Bj'l 0II Gtjfei' L i 1' ll - Senior Student Council Fall scuzvster Spring senzcsfer Arthur Berndtson . Presiflelzt Byron Geyer Marion Peer Vice'-pwsirfcllt . Winona Shaw Ruth Jaffe Scrrefary , Ardythe Hanley Kenneth Jont . T7'UJS1l1'Fl' . Charles Eastman HE Senior Student Council is Calumetls legislative and governing body. It provides for two members from each session, a delegate a-nd an alternate, who are elected at the be- gin-ning of every semester. The students select their repre- sentatives, who, in turn, elect the oflicers. These executives reflect the opinions and sentiments of the student body and perform their civic functions. Perhaps the most outstanding of this year's activities was the Council's solution of the student traffic and parking prob- lems. It efliciently disposed of both through a committee which investigated and recorded cars, owners, and licenses, and at its instigation the Calumet stickers for car Windshields were adopted. As well as carrying on its usual work in connection with collecting soap money, the Senior Student Council promoted interest in Christmas welfare work and the Clean-up Cam- paign. Sponsored ably by Mr. Coulso-n, this Council may well be termed an invaluable asset to the school. Tuff rout Fowler, Herter, Hughes, Hart, Vansclow. Carlson, King, Nestrick, Morrissey, Eastman, Geyer, Lind, johnson, Nebel, Marshall, Martin, Kahn, Jensen, Kellams. Tbiril mu: XVorkman, Abrams, Rutler, Miller, Turley, Lnlllaca, Xvoodruif, Begy, Carlson, Bonitzer, Crous, Mills, Cutts, Wintlier, Jewell. Svrrirlmf milf: Pyne, Dunlap, Filley, jones, Nation, Kresnnek, Burghardt, Miller, Sharp, Blyth, Cusack, Stromberg, Smith, Gunzburger, Dillon, Bonnevier. Firxf rozr: Morris, Beling, Hendrickson, Dennett. Shaw, Coulson, Peer, Myers, Lynch, Kelley, Brinker, Jaffe. Pugi' Nirlvl-y-Aix
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Honor Council F1111 svnzvxfvr Spring xi'n1i'xli'r Kenneth Wfesterman . Clmirnnzn Robert Cummings Carl Bock . . . . Bailijf . . Byron Cleland Florence Klein . . . Sc'vri'fa1'y . . . Shirley Davidson MaryE. Converse . Axsixfuuf xi-r1'vla1'y . Adele Fredrickson UR Honor Council was organized in 1925 for the pur- pose of relieving the pressure brought upon the othce by cases of disorderly conduct. Since that time this organ- ization has proven itself most essential to the school. Its goal is to promote a higher standard of citizenship among, the stu- dents, and to secure closer cooperation between the students and faculty. Each case, Whether it involves misconduct or il display of poor citizenship, is tried fairly, and impartial decisions are ren- dered by the Council. For the past few months the Honor Council has endeavored to carry out :i new plan, that of securing the students, co- operation, not through punishment alone, but through a word of explanation and a guiding hand. The results have been promising. Twenty seniors, chosen because of their excellent scholar- ship and character, make up the Council, which is eiiiciently sponsored by Miss Mary Hogan. Bob C11 III wings Top rout McClintock, Reynolds, Cleland, Alden, Mabbott, Seifert. Srvmm' ro1L': Reid, Scott, D. Scott, Baronas, Hamsa, Boughner. First rou: Siemsen, Fredrickson, Davidson, Cumminvs, Hart, B. Nelson, Klchnerv. B . Page Niuvly -191
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Junior Student Council F4111 svzrlmlvi' Spring XL'llI!'Sf1'l' Rodney Erickson Pzrxirlwzf , . Ruth Teeling Elizabeth Doll Virr'-prvsidwzt , Josephine Terrell Edward Tuite , Sl'l'l'l'flIl'YY Howard Simek Jane Brinker Tl'L'tI.YIl7'!'V Edward Baker ITHIN the last year the Junior Student Council has displayed its eihciency by its splendid cooperation with the Senior Student Council. Its members, elected in the same manner as the Senior delegates, are representative of the high- est standards of scholarship in the freshman and sophomore sessions, and they have proven themselves both capable a-nd willing workers. Working with the school librarian, they devised a plan to relieve the congestion in the library during B session, and aided in returning books left in the hall outside the library door. The Junior Councillors, under the direction of Mr. Ault, their adviser, presented an original play at the Rooters Club Christmas party. Another of their helpful activities was their hearty support of this yearys Clean-up Campaign. Through their efforts unsightly baskets have been lined with cloth, and additional signs made to mark the stairways. Calumet may well recognize the value of these lower class- men and feel that their work, the success of which is largely due to their regular attendance, deserves high praise. Rzzfb Tvrlifzg Top row: Hackett, Tatar, Procter, Morgan, Eichelman, Rudnick, Coughlin, Ruby, Presto, Brink, Roysdun. Seromf row: Postlethwaite, Grabe, Petersen, Glaum, Sample, Vfinkenwerder, Schultz, Nelson, Tupy, Mc- Donough. Firtl row: O'Connor, Baumbach, Thoney, Reimers, Mr. Ault, Morgan, Xvolcott, Shepley, Reynolds. Pagr Niurfy-wi wx
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