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....u...4A STUDENT COUNCIL SENIOR PRESIDENT Frank Welch SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT Margaret Noxel SENIOR TREASURER Herbert Broadwell SENIOR SECRETARY Lauretta Durkm IUNIOP PRESIDENT Wallace Seeley IUNIOR VICE PRESIDENT Iames Menapace IUNIOR SERGEANT AT ARMS Donald Bramard IUNIOR SECRETARY 'vlel ra Baxrd IUNIOR TREASURER Alan Corbett Representatxves for Fall Term lean Carroll Nrck Collxs Mar1or1e Ftsher Bob LaNasa Martrn Crrffrn Gertrude Schlosser Eleanor Waterman Dxck Blalsdell Ruth I-Iarnes Charles Werner B111 Chase Iosephme Mancmx Helene Zogg Charlotte Iohnson Howard Gary Eugene Hopkrns lean Dunnmg Eleanor Devrne Peggy Traynor Betty Markell Martha Wrlght Representatxves for Sprmg Term Bob Rersstg Fred Rrce lean Dunnrng Herbert Broadwell Martha Wrtght Brll Chase Ethel Hess Norma Hudson Sarah Alrorandr Mary Scuderl Betty Markell Brll Trahe Margaret Regan Arthur Stone Bob Ensrnqer Donald Corbett Harry Dorgan Charles Scudert Howard Cary Iames Walsh Helene Zogg The frrst Student Counc1l of 1929 had frve members and lrttle rnfluence boastmg 41 members The Student Counc1l authorlzes all bus1ness and soctal act1v1t1es of the school To be a member of the Counc1l of 36 requlred real abrhty as well as popu lar1ty Accordmg to the El1g1b1l1ty Act of l933 canclldates for a seat 1n the Counc1l must earn at least GM counts a term Because of the success of the football team the sp1r1t and enthusrasm of the student body has never been surpassed Thus the Student Counc1l arranged for a pep fest and bonf1re the nrght before the Vocatronal football game Our presrdent F Welch acted as master of ceremomes and lntroduced several promlnent EastWood1tes who gave short pep talks Tlns proved to be a huge success from all aspects The Counc1l 1nvest1gated to f1nd out rf It 1S necessary that textbooks be changed so often It was learned that the books wouldn t be changed agarn for ftve years Lauretta Durkm secretary of the Counc1l 1naugurated the practlce of send mg letters of condolence to the students who had been out of school more than a month because of 1llness Letters of apprecratron and gratrtude were also wrltten to the three doctors who rendered therr servtces so wrllmgly to the football team The doctors were Dr McClusky Dr Dunmng Dr Kmg The members of the Counc1l dec1ded that letters for scholarshlps could not be worn convemently so a scholastrc p1n was desrgned Any student ehgtble for such a p1n may purchase lt for a small fee Th1s year the Counc1l has representattves not only from all of the home rooms but from all the clubs and organlzattons of the school The Trumpeter Red Cross Student Court Dramat1cs Grrls League and the Traff1c Squad have votrng power 1n the Counc1l These accompllshrnents have marntarned and also ra1sed the prestrge of our Counc1l It IS known that Eastwood has the strongest and most e-ff1c1ent Student Counc1l rn the C1lY L Durktn twenty mne , ,S was vw. at W, I ,, -W aw...w,-- . A X y A l I I 1 ' 4 , , 1 l l V' l 1 Today the Student Council is the most powerful organization of the school, , . , , , , , , -
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STUDENT COURT ASSOCIATE Iuocss Charles Commirrs Arthur Eyre Edward Bierman DISTRICT ATTORNEY Harrrson Menkrns ATTORNEY FOR THE DEFENSF Gene Hopkrns COURT CLERK Bob Rerssrg SV RGEANT Ar ARMS Bernard Eppler COURT STENOCRAPI-IER Marcra Mrddleton The Student Court has been and rs a prorect of whrch Eastwood Hrgh School puprls may well be proud Thrs term the offrcratrng students were so effrcrent and cooperatrve that the Court carrred on entrrely Wrthout the necessrty for rnterventron from the faculty advrsors Mr Todd and Mr Meath Therr Honors Charles Commrns Arthur Eyre and Edward Brerman de serve a great deal of credrt for the capable and rmpartral way rn whrch they settled every matter brought before them and the rernarnrng offrcers of the Court also have garned the apprecratron of the whole student body In brref the functron of the Court rs as follows Upon the frrst mrsdemeanor the offender rs asked whether he wrshes to plead gurlty or not gurlty and a suspended sentence rs rmposed When a second appearance rn Court rs necessrtated by the vrolatron of another rule the gurlty one rs forced to serve hrs suspended detentrons and possrbly more Eastwood s Traffrc Squad succeeded rn garnrng the drstrnctron of berng one of the best traffrc squads rn the Crty of Syracuse Through the efforts of the chref and hrs assrstants thrs was accomplrshed very nrcely ana Eastwood can be proud of the fact that rt has such dependable offrcers Through the cooperatron of Mr Meath rts faculty advrsor the squad had meetrngs every Thursday and suggestrons and correctrons were brought up and drscussed at thrs trme Iunror Squad Betty Durney Kate Gleason Florence Fults Eugene LaCrosse Ralpr- Clute Rrchard Varcoe Douglas Boothe Robert Lanqemeyer Rrchard Scott Wrllram Rangnovv Ceorge Hmds Ioseph Nrcotra Robert Barley Martxn Delaney George Adams Angelo Trrngale Frank Seabrook Duane Kenyon Frank Harmon Bruce Mullen Davrd Earll Iohn Stern Harvey Clark Senror Squad Gerrnarn Gollands Shrrley Anderson Sara lane lack Dorothy Hoffman Bernard Eppler Wrllram Ournn George Barrett Donald Orcutt Ray Yackel Rae Ouderlcrrlf Rob rt Owens Arthur Eyre Roy Broadwell Gordon Vrooman Iames Exner Wrllram May A A Aa. I TRAFFIC SQUAD CHIEF Harrrson Menncrns ASSISTANT Bob Rerssrg LIEUTENANT CHIEF Irvrng hrrrds LIEUTENTANIS Iaclc Parcel Arthu L mpe thrrty . - H . . xJ , . . . I I I I - , C 1 . , . 1 , . 1 . . . . . . 1 1 1 . 1 . - 1 1 1 I -7 A 1 V I 1 I 1 A I I W ,,,, ' fs Y V 1 1 1 1 1 ...,,..,w ,. . ,. . ..... ,... O , . , .... .,,,,..,...-, , t . 2 r ' C. I
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