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T II K 19 3 1 W I Z A K 1) TOP ROW—A Lotion. V W Miami. P DtKItttill. tt' Btlt. M Bother. P Kaimtr FOURTH Row—T. Ptllffrino, U. Mattouilltt. D Ktuham. I. Pitht. W (incold THIRD ROW—C. Trua . C. Venderiluii. M Cvttuon. D. Dobetitrin. G. Slikulyah. II Nempol SECOND ROW—J Mikulyak. L Spot hi. J Timparity. G. Fedor . H. I all Jin BOTTOM ROW Uti Till. Uiu Uorrii. H Uhnar. C Lovttud. H Polity. Uri Cutty JUNIOR STUDENT COUNCIL Fint Semester Second Semester HELEN MLINAR...........................President.......................HELEN MUNAR CARLYLE LOVERUD .... Vice-President......................................BETTY BAILEY BETTY BAILEY...........................Secretory .... CARLYLE I.OVERUD Harold HEMPEL - - - Sergeant-at-Arms .... WESLEY BELZ THE Junior Student Council is a cooperative organization built up of the finest element in the junior school. The body is composed of twenty-eight members and three faculty advisers. There is one member elected for every fifty students in the three lower grades, and a representative is sent from each organization. The Council strives to promote high standards of initiative, scholarship, and character. In accordance with this idea, bronze pins are awarded to honor roll students of two years’ standing. The greatest service rendered by the student body is the operation of the Lost and Found room. To this department misplaced articles are brought, and they may be secured upon identification by their owners. The main purpose of the Junior Student Council is to instruct the members in the parliamentary rules of procedure and to prepare them for active service in school life. Each semester a member of the Junior Student Council is chosen to attend the meetings of the Senior Council. He brings back reports on the Senior Council’s proceedings. In this wise younger students are acquainted with the principles of the superior body and arc prepared to act efficiently as leaders in group organizations. The fine work which the Junior Council has been doing in encouraging better character, scholarship, and initiative has been invaluable to the school. To the efficiency and loyalty of the Council’s members may be ascribed the success of the Lost and Found service. The excellent quality of the group s enrollment has been evident in its every endeavor. T uMtity-Seven
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T II K 19 8 1 W I Z A R 1) TOP ROW—W. Iwinn. W'. Ptttnon. J. P tilt ton. J. SI an run. f. Pri t. M. Vick land. H. Hulling FOURTH ROW—H l.indqunt. J. Wahlilrom. R. Smmi. J. For mo . E. Zubov. K- Nardquiu. K Caring. A. Damning THIRD ROW—f. Karkula. C Judd. B Richaton. J. Ltunt, C Hickman. U. Fick. V. Couiri SECOND ROW—D. Btrhn. J. Fritdhnm, I. Mod Ur. 1U. Albttcht. SI Harwood. A Bloomgrtn. SI. Folbtrchi. Rnnkr BOTTOM ROW'—C. Root, Sir. Janet. Sim Andritl. C. Slabanrg. Sim Ptlrr ion. H. Bar ry. SI in Brr SENIOR STUDENT COUNCIL First Semester Second Semester Charley Mahaney .... President.........................................Duane bailey Howard Barry.......................Vice-President - - - Kenneth Hultgren Monica Harwood - - - Secretary - - - Mildred Folbrecht Charles Root..........................Treasurer .... Robert Stevens Miss Peterson..........................Adviser...........................Mr. Janes ORGANIZED in 1924. the Student Council has grown to a membership of thirty-three in the short time it has existed. It is the student governing body of the school and cooperates with the faculty in obtaining the rights and privileges about school and making profitable use of them. The membership of the Council is composed of class presidents, heads of the literary and music departments, and the presidents of the several outside activities at school. The work is done through five committees: school cooperation, social, business, assembly, and library, each student serving on one committee with a chairman acting as the head of the group. The Council is assisted in its work by four faculty members. It meets every Wednesday. The faculty members are Miss Peterson. Mr. Janes. Miss Andrist. and Miss Ber. two of whom were appointed by Mr. Cook and two elected by the Council. They have been very willing advisers and the Council appreciates greatly the time and work they have given to Council work. With the receipts derived from the various entertainments given throughout the school year—school parties, sunlites. and the annual Vodvil—the Council buys trophies, and donates to the athletic and book funds. As a special reward to the graduating seniors, the Student Council awards gold pins to those students who have maintained an honor roll as’erage during the entire four years of their high school course. The purpose of the Council is to bring about better cooperation with the administration and faculty in the promotion of high standards of loyalty, character, and scholarship. T wrnty Six
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T II E 19 3 1 W IZARD TOP ROW— B. V.uhay. '. Strewn, f. C.halgrrn. E Mallton. SI. Ingthrigtttn, K Huhgrm. D. A'li wo, X. NotJquut SIXTH ROW—X. Slut thy. S. Rivtn. W. Prttnon. G. Uauton. C. Jakuhitt. J Ha nun. E. Donah tt. W. lUrkmrn FlPTH ROW—A. Cunningham. M. Workman. C. Hirkman. F John ton. C. Root, tt John ton. S. Wold FOURTH ROW—E. Ftatitt. £. brown. M. Set ton. C. Kith. T Louii. J. Mikulyak. It. Vallty. R. Mitkotvirc THIRD ROW—O. £i m, S. Styliki, P, Sttphtm. I. ClidotJ. M Han ton. C. Gtatrick, F bottky SECOND ROW—R. Vandrpat. S Fagrtvold. E. Thomai. S. Gu y. L. Ilagtn. L. Soli. W. Ruttnko. S Mtkulyak BOTTOM ROW—X. Rrthrtar. D. Andtrton. W. lundgrrn, SI Kottakat. G. t'lmquut. J. Hart. J. Carlton GROUP CAPTAINS ' I 'HE group captains may well be called the advisers’ “right hand men. Their duties are 1 numerous and exacting, of which the taking of attendance is the first and foremost. Every morning, promptly at 8:30. the various group captains check attendance in their respective advisory groups. Those absent are recorded on the list sent to the office. Besides taking attendance, the heads of each group collect fees for and distribute several school publications: The Wizard. The Gleam, and The Record. At any time, a group captain may be called upon by the adviser to stamp cards, record grades, run on different errands, or even take complete charge of the advisory group if the adviser is busy or absent. At the beginning of each semester, each of the seventy-four advisory groups chooses a leader to attend to the above duties. Special care is given to the choice of these people, because it is up to them to create interest and form acquaintances among the entire advisory group. During the many athletic seasons, group captains are often asked to present speeches arousing and stimulating interest in one sport or another. The group captains represent one of the important service bodies of the school. Beyond a doubt the good work they have been doing has gone a long way towards making Edison the fine organization which it is. Turnty light
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