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The Student Council is headed by Miss Margaret McGowen. The officers are: President, Edna Bowles: Vice-President, Margaret Aardema: Secretary. Bob Smith. The Council handles the civic end while A.C.C.L. looks after all functions that are purely social. The Council sponsors an annual 'Rose Day when roses are sold. The money thus obtained is used for the purchase of such necessities as soap and towels needed in lavatories, and for the buying of emblems. t The Calette was first published in 1933 as a weekly newspaper devoted to, and written by, the students. A year later, it was discontinued- But the students had enjoyed the paper. Before long it was again published. The Culette is still published weekly and sold on each Friday. The staff is headed by Miss G. Swain. First Page Editors: Ruth Steinberger, Adeline Kingsbury. Second Page Editors: Tony Wise, Rosemary Aingstrom. Third Page Editors: .loan Payne, Betty Pickering. Fourth Page Editors: Dick Eulitt, Russele Dudley. .M ...ww V 'J-W., ,mas XVESTCOTT STUDENT COUNCIL HAFK ROVV: l.u1'tus, VVin ilcrlliml, H:ti'i'isi111, Scott liuotlinzm. IITTJDTJC RUVV Sternlmerger, Arvetis, New mural, Maischall, Phelps I RON 'I' ROW' : Bowles Azirflema, Blcfloverll, Smith Wliltjer. le 'lfllafwff .S?uc!enf Counci f7Ae maffoff Caine CAl.liT'l'l2 STAFF FIRST RUXV: Larson. An- ilt-rsen, Angstcn. R C e V c S. SICVOXD RUYYI XYiiL:. lhym-. Swain. l'iel:ci'inpg'. llilettu. lfetiferman. Tll I RIJ RUXY: Tliiele. Alolmson. lillis. I-'lll'll'l'll ROXY: liulitt. llzxim-. Sternherger. Tiglie. lluilley, Wvullicr, Illocrlorw.
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WES'I'CC3'l I' A.C.C.l.. RACK RONY: llettyXYm'li2111, Treasurer. FRONT ROYY: Joan Payne. l'resiflc-nt: Dick Eulitt. Vice-l'rc-sifletit. XVlZS'I'CO'l l' FJ.A.A. B A l K R O XY: lhnlley. FRONT RUXY: l'illey'. Highs-. I C I U 'lfllafmff Q J4. J4. During the past semester members of the Westcott A. C. C. l.-. sponsored three assemblies: a science demonstration. a vaudeville show, and a movie assembly. A local talent show was given on April l5 and 16. Lack of seating accommodations made possible the attendance of only Westcott pupils. ln addition to these events a farewell social was given in honor of the departing ZA's, and a special enterf tainment with refreshments was also presented. Mr, Richard Busch sponsors the XVestcott A. C. C. l.. lts officers during the past year have been Joan Payne, president: Dick Eulitt. vice-president: and Betty Vwferkau. secretary- treasurer. 'k Miss Munn sponsors the Ci. A. A. of Vwfestcott. Seventy per cent of the girls of Vvlestcott are in this organization. Co-operation is almost one hundred per cent for games. There are about fifty bowlers who hope to form a league by the next semester. The group is headed by capable oflicers and a board of ten members. The officers are: Lottie Fleischer. president: Betty Pickering, vice-president: and Helen Brashinger. secretary- treasurer. .-4 1. VVYESTCOTT G.A.A. BACK ROVN' Z l lc'ist'l1t'i' l'6t'fci'n1a11. Duttus. l,IClik'l' ing. Miss Munn. l5x'nsl1ingr'r Piragis, l,uel1l:e. l RlbX'l RUXY: Reliling. Laing. liennell. M l Dl7l.lC RQXY,
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HLL FHTIERICFID PUBLICHTIOI1 340 jnlbl all JANUARY . . . Click . . . click . . . copy . . . pencils . . . damp brows and weary brains that will sigh with relief when the Temulac is published in June . . . Ranting, raging editors, deadlines, more copy, touselled hair, shiny noses, heckled typists, frayed tempers . . . the Temulac staff is on parade, Informality is the theme of the annual. All the clubs, organ- izations, and activities of the students are rounded up bv the juniors and seniors that make up the Temulac staff. Temperamental artists, broken down copy writers, super eager salesmen, advertising solicitors and itty bitty six-foot errand boys are often excited but never bored as they gather the materials that may eventually turn out to be the 1941 annual. JUNE . .. Miracles do occur . . . the Temulac staff can bear witness to that. Only a miracle could have delivered the 1941 annual from the printer. Members of the literary department call atten- tion to the copy they have written, and the entire staff sighs with relief to see their labors at last bound between covers. Each page recalls memories of the work which had been a part of every day. It is hard to believe that out of the general haste, confusion, and chaos of the two past semesters, there should emerge a book such as this, but here is tangible proof. The Temulac staff is happy to present to the student body of Calumet, the NINETEEN FORTY-ONE TEMULAC. Page 2 0
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