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Seniors Bob Chapman Carol Cromwell Betty Lou Huntley Nancy Lowry Charles Sawyer Gurdon TarboX Mary Jane Seybold Ernest Roehrs Albert Cramer Jack Robedeau Jim Hunt Bob Power Jean Schroder Pat Hinde STUDENT COUNCIL STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Sophomores Connie Herbst Jim Yobst Jea.n Parkes Marilyn Mersereau Jim Maher Biff Hills Judy Sinclair Johnny McWilliam Ray Bersticker Dick Bishop Ronald Kinney Andy Scott Rodger Wadsworth Marilyn Brubaker Ken Culp Art Boote Don Anderson Darrell Moulton Juniors Dick Ahrendt Jim Revell Gordon Boos Herb Baker Phyllis Koder Bob Johnson Charles Petro Duane Hall Jackson Smith Mildred Herman Virginia Seeman Dick McDowell Dan Shreflcler , Porter McDonnell Bill Teaderman Bob Terry Bernard Driscoll J Charles Vv'oodlill Freshmen Don Livingston Marcelyn Casner Carol LaRowe Bud Hendrickson Chuck Swarts Olga Zokowich Zoanne Bishop Mary Jane Rilker Jo Ann Snyder LeBea,n Alton Beverly Falls Garry Schuster Ralph Borgelt Lois Stunberg Alva Nordgren Jane Reynolds Barbara Bwin Harland Britz WHAT LABOR-MANAGEMENT committees are to industry, the Student Council is to DeVilb1ss, alfording an opportunity, through student representation, to assist in solving school problems. The Council conforms to a constitution very similar to that of our national government. The purpose of this organization is to direct the student activities in the schoolg to aid all school organizationg to promote and better the welfare of the school: and to maintain and further school spirit in every possible way. Twenty-nine.
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COMMISSIONERS Commissioner of Student Welfare, Judy Frease-Supervises relief and clean-up campaigns: assists home- room presidentsg conducts elections. Commissioner of Finance, Sam Mulopulous-Checks Organizations' treasuriesg conducts all money-raising projectsg supervises ticket sales: manages the Student Council treasury. Commissioner of Organizations, Marjorie Stover-Organizes clubsg grants and revokes club chartersg is ex- Officio chairman of the Interclub Council: provides meeting places and times for clubs in accordance with Council regulations. Commissioners of Publications: Pot O' Gold, Colleen Sweenyg Prism, Dorothy Zackrisson-Supervise the editorial and business affairs of their respective publicationsg promote all-round cooperation. Commissioner of Justice, Jack Robedeau-As chief justice, conducts Student Court sessions. Commissioner of Publicity, Marianne Chambers-Checks, signs, and supervises all school publicity. Commissioner of Social Affairs, Anne Cravens-Assists in a.ll school affairs: heads committee planning Stu- dent Council social affairs. Commissioner of Awards, Ernie Roehrs-Conducts an awards system for participation in school activities. v Commissioner of National Service, Joyce Walters-Conducts sales of United States War Savings Stamps' acts as co-ordinator between the Government and the school in whatever civilian project may arise Commissioner of School Service, Don Gilbert-Assumes charge of all school equipment, hall patrol duty 9 and fire drills: has charge Of bringing all defendants before Student Court, and acts as prosecuting attorney. Commissioner of Athletics, Clarence Abel-Controls intramural athleticsg assists with meetings and rallies. Clerk of the Board, Shirley Boote-Takes minutes and records attendance at all Council meetings: acts as secretary of the Executive Board. STUDENT COURT The judicial department has the power to enforce laws and regulations governing the student body and to try, judge, and sentence all violators of said laws. Constantly on the alert for avenging mischief-makers, they must be especially careful not to be pushed clown the stairs or out windows as this would necessitate appointing a whole new Student Court. Chief Justice JACK ROBEDEAU Associate Justices NANCY LOWRY CHARLES PETRO JOHN RIGHTMYER JIM MAYER DICK AHRENDT JANE REYNOLDS BILL PREPARATORY COMMITTEE This committee is composed of eight members of the Student Council, two from each respective class. The duties of the committee are to prepare all submitted bills for presentation to the Council and to present all prepared bills at Student Council meetings. This committee was newly formed this year and has proved to be a great success. JIM HUNT Pl-IYLLIS KODER NANCY LOWRY MARILYN MERSEREAU Co-Chairmen ROGER BALK BOB JOHNSON HARLAND BRITZ GARRY SCI-IUSTER Twenty-eight
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INTER-CLUB COUNCIL Inlet-Club Council Officers: Nancy Lowry secretary, Dick Ruehlin, president: Margie Pollock. vice-president. ONE YEAR AGO the commissioner of organizations had a brainstorm. Since many old clubs had been reorganized, there was a need for smooth running among the clubs. He believed that if one member from each club would join together in a council, things would operate more smoothly, this council to be called The Inter-Club Council. lt is novv a standing committee of the Student Council and is composed of one member of each chartered club. The definite duties of this organization are: to propose all legisla- tion concerning organizations: to plan dates to avoid conflicting places, time, etc., for club activities: to better the general Welfare of the school, and to help make DeVilbiss truly democratic. Bringing the meet- ing to order and assuming the duties of president is Dick Ruehlen, a junior. Margie Pollock, a senior, is ready and capable of taking over the job of president in the absence of Dick. You can find Nancy Lowry, a senior, busily taking notes on all the proceedings. The clubs that are represented on the council include: Sharps and Flats, Freshman Hi-Y, Sophomore Hi-Y, Junior Hi-Y, Senior Hi-Y, Freshman Friendship, Sophomore Friendship, Junior Friendship, Senior Friendship, Junior Sorelles, Senior Sorelles, Chess Club, Periclean Literary Society, Spanish Club, Engineering Club, Zetaletheans, Home Economics Club, Roman Club, Girls' Bowling Club, 49'ers Club, Sub-Deb Club, Dramatic Club. ' And now We have the matured and completed brainstorm-a valuable asset to our school. Little was it realized that this idea would materialize and be so successful. With everyone trying his best to co-oper- ate We have a really bang-up government. Thirty
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