East Jackson High School - Log Yearbook (Jackson, MI)

 - Class of 1935

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East Jackson High School - Log Yearbook (Jackson, MI) online collection, 1935 Edition, Page 55 of 120
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IQEI5 li STUDENT COUNCIL IQEPIQE- SENTATIVE ASSEMBLY first Semester . Back Row fleft to rightl: B. Lowdcn, Nliss Carlson, R. St. John. Miss Dickenson. -I. Horner, L. jones, E. Forward, R. Harter. Front Row: R.Freeland. W. Stallings. B. Brown. T. Black. V. Cuiss. C. Hunt. Back Row fleft to rightl: B. Vanwagnen. Parshell. S. Quackenbush. A. Patton, R. Noble. C. Purvis. L. Jones. C. Hunt. R. Fox. W. Arthur. R. Freeland. V. Gee. M. Yeager. Third Row: R. Serianni. M. Firth. J. Worden. B. Barnes, B. Brown. B. Ludwick. l.. Wliite. G. McKee, D. Busch. P. Platt. Karp. B. Harter. Second Row: C. Steenbarger, T. Black. E. Forward. E. I-lutchinson. P. l-lollinralte. L. Narkowslci. F. Pond. II. Gall. Front Row: V. Sandberg. M. Bell, V. Havens. B. Simonds. W. Stallings. hlr. Todd. N. XV00-l. M. Docksey. K. Crandall. M. Schudel. A. Elliott. STUDENT COUNCll fzgns STUDENT COUNCIL of September, 1934, sponsored a successful All-School party. CG' other accomplishments was the revision and sale of the handbooks, the continuation duty, and a large bulletin board made and placed in the tower entrance. OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester Betty Brown QIIAJ - - President - - - Tom Black 1l0Al Tom Black ll0Bl - ' Vice President - - Betty Brown llZBl Ruth Freeland HIBJ - - Secretary - A Wfhitheld Stallings llZAl Charles Hunt HZBJ - - Treasurer - - - Victor Cuiss IIIBI Erwin Forward ll0Al - - Member - Bonita Lowden HUBD Leroy jones 112,43 - - - Member - - Jim Horner llIAl Raymond Harter lPGl ' ' M9mb9f ' - Ravmond ST- l0l'U1 lPGl Miss Doris Carlson ----- Faculty ' ' - - Miss Harriet Dickenson Adviser: john R. Emens IZEPIQEIENTATIVE AIIEMI3lY- fll2IT SEMEITEIQ Among the of noon hall HE STUDENT Representative Assembly for the first semester initiated and carried through a num- ber of student activities. The fourth Viking Welfare Assembly was staged with the Student Council assuming the responsibility for the entertainment. The student body responded well with their individual contributions of food and clothing which were distributed by members of the assembly to deserving families. The assembly has been ready and willing at all times to co- operate with any and all school organizations in furthering and enriching school life in Jackson High School. Noel XVood - - - A ' Pfwidfnf Whitneld Stallings - - f - - Vice President Myrabelle Docksey - ------- Secretary Robert Simonds ------- Attendance Clerk Adviser: Rolland D. Todd JACKSON HIGH SCHOOL Page Forty-Five

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Page 56 text:

Back Row llc-ft to rightl: T. Black, L. Quackenbush. L, Edwards, F. Farrar. P. Herman, N. Woo:l. V Horner, H. Couch, Leggett, G. Allen, K. Dixon. A, Wilson, Third Row: C. Zonkers. N. Tanis, R, St. John. P. Putnam, S. Scheifller, F. Beiswenger. L, Norton. C. Nlericle. B. Sanford. C. Hunt. V. Cuiss. B. Steensma. Second Row: B. Lowden. Kelly. M. Warner. M. Hammond. B, Brown. W. Stallings. Pray. B. Brewer. B. Gardner. D. Hatfield. Pyciak, L. Lindsay. Front Row: B. Holtz. -I. Colegrove. H. Nlierzejewski. V. Summers. E. Gabeline. B. Batten. Nl. 1, Saier. J. Worden. D. Wiltsie. Standing fleft to rightl: E. Sapp, C. O'Gorman, P. Tate, C. Town, Mr. Randall. L. Gee. C. Camp- bell, H. Emerson, D. Chain. J. Ulricksen. Sitting: R. Morrison. G. Fleish. L. Westfall. M. Lown. F. Lake. L. White. C. Eichorst. E. Ross. E. Wilson. Not in picture: B. Prine. F. Vinton. REPRESENTATIVE ASSEMI3lY- SECOND SEMESTER N ADDITION to carrying out the activities started by the Assembly the first semester. the Representative Assembly for the second semester has contributed to a number of new activities. Reorganization of student government has been under consideraion. Enthusiasm for baseball has been aroused. Auditorium activities for the noon hour have been under the management of the assembly and the noon hall guard duty has been revised and the responsibility for its operation was assumed for the hrst half of the semester, The assembly has shown its cooperation with all high school organizations and has provided Financial assistance to high school welfare and to our debating team, During the two semesters the assemblies have been responsible for the purchase of megaphones and monogrammed suits for yell leaders. OFFICERS Charles Hunt - ----- - - President Noel Wood - - - - - Vice President Betty Engle - - ------ Secretary Donald Magill v W ----- Attendance Clerk Adviser: Rolland D. Todd REflECTOR ANNUAL STAff His Book is the product of the Journalism Hi class. This year's group is composed of thirteen members that meet every day the sixth period. The book has been a financial success since l9Z7g although expenses have been curtailed and the style and materials of the book have been changed, in keeping with the times, student interest has never lagged in the production. as sales have always been near the thousand mark. The price of the book during this period has been reduced from a beginning amount of 51.30. in 1929. to the small price of fifty cents in 1933-and no special activity has been staged to help defray the Annual's expenses, all accounts being paid from the regular funds collected in the usual manner. The Annual Staff began the season with over 5300.00 of their own money as a working capital-this is why the book may be sold at a beginning price of Fifty cents-which is the lowest price for an Annual of any school this size in Michigan. The Annual Staff personnel will be found on the opening section. JACKSON HIGH SCHOOL Page Forty-Six REPRESEN- TATIVE ASSEMl3lY Second Semester REELECTDR ANNUAL STAEE -i. l

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