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T HE WIZARD Top Row I.. Arcnt. R Dllt, O. Ffcdiickcon. E. Pilkowiki. D. Kcuncv. II Panoii. C Ahlquut. J. Cirlcon. E Andcrtoa. J Rtraut, I. Ivcmoo Sixth Row E. Brickion, L Brntoo, S Micrtk. C. Engrain. A Yomioo. C. Otlion, V. l.arton. D Bikkc, M Kottikoi, J Hjmilton. E Andcrcoo Fifth Row: B Andrrtoa, F. Turck E Beck R. Knutton. C Plihil. A- Bfindi. C. l.indquitt. V. Whitchurch. P Homzik, M. Boryt Fourth Row L. Jmr. M. Becker, C. Minim, V. Bergeron. A Nrlton, H. Stevens. B. Bailey. R. Petrrton, M Pier. U Schliii Third Row. C Ouellette. D. Ilinton. I . ( hritienton, H. Swinton. H- Mlinir. A Romm. F. Smietim. M. l.undquitt. E. Smith. B. Faymovillr Second Row F Perry I Kottlk. J N'ovik. I). Curtin. K Gnlrick. A Grothem. J Vin Beck. R Molliton. A. DcGidio, E. Tutnquiit Bottom Row: T. OUon. Y. Ghcnoweth, O Kolun. Mr. Janet. Miss Robertton. Mrs. Burr. Miss Ber. C Kish. M Albrecht. F Sindgren First Semester Calman Kish Ted Olson . Mary Albrecht Frank Sandgren STUDENT COUNCIL . . . . President . . . Vice-President . . . . Secretary . . . . . Treasurer . Second Semester Cai.man Kish . TED OLSON . Betty Bailey . Earl Anderson SINCE the Junior and Senior Councils were this year incorporated into one body, the duties, which had heretofore been taken care of by the junior group, were assigned to a standing committee. In October. Mr. Janes and Miss Robertson, the faculty advisers of the Student Council, and Caiman Kish and Olga Kohan. who were chosen to represent the Council, attended the Missouri Valley Confederation of Student Councils held in Des Moines. Iowa. Two important innovations of the past year are the installation of the Point System, and the recognition of service on the stage crew by awarding insignias. I 2b ]
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THE WIZARD. 3n ittemoriatn Edison High School mourns the passing of jMiss Georgia York. It is with a feeling of gratitude that both students and faculty look back upon the years she spent at Edison. During her stay at Edison, beginning in the fall of 1925. she wrote two things of especial importance to the entire school. She wrote the libretto of the operetta. Take It to the Talkies. produced by the school glee club on April 25. 1950: she also wrote the words for the Edison School Song. For these tangible contributions and for her real inspiration as a classroom teacher, she will live forever in our memory. Top Row. F Otekoweky. I. Pctcnon. R Fitzgerald. M Carney. IX Martin. (' Bergtland. G Abraham. T. Zajac Sixib Row: I Auger. E. Dye. M Wmcbra. E Hurley. W Holm. G Makowtke, B Anderten. M Becker Fifth Row: I. Coulombr. F. Skirka. J. Brinda. T Prllrgiino. E. Kuykendall. B. Calahan. H Anderton. F Baehul Fourth Row: L. l.aCroMe. A Surich, M. Slo . V Lindberg. R. Clifford, J. Cm void, E. l.yoni Third Row: R Vickland. L. Bittnrr. A. Peektto. I). Anderton. D Siatrk. A. Hanna. A KlU Second Row D. Krumrcy, G. Bergquitt, S. Stanowtki, K PrirnM. D. Sctiemp, E Johnton. R Moll item Bottom Row F. Mat Ion. F. Vinrlla. R. Painter. B Hollander N Fretonke. M. Dimman BANKING COUNCIL
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THE WIZARD Top Row E Aod»iu n. R Fxlk. M. Bjbi h. A. Btoint. R Thorn. F. Gliniiny. W B n»on. W Kocon Sixth Row: D. Bjkkt. O. Fff«lrUk»on. M Sichak. A Mo . R DjW. C Hickman. A Eiuk on Fifth Row R Andrrtoa. F. Killmtki. E Britktoo. R Brink. C Comribj, F. Riltcn. F Whrrlcr. C G»udrttr Fourth Row: I. Vjndrpj . M. Gray. E. Kuykrndill, W. Brrrkjlo. J. Wroblrrky. I Plihll. T Pellegrino Third Row: P. Boydi. G. Andcrton, E Smith, B Bolin. O Mikulik. B l.:t. il Ripkrn Srtond Row: R Srhullo. G Gurnthrr. I.. Piinttr. J. Citrnu. M S bj. E Nyt. A Curyl Bottom Row: A. Kotun. A. Ftlrgr, V. (hintndrr K Gin H. Bnndj, E BUdr. R Burbjnk GROUP CAPTAINS VARIED and numerous are the daily tasks of the group captains. I hese helpers chosen for a semester’s work by their respective groups, are expected to assist the advisers to a large extent in their work. In his relation to the rest of the group, the group captain may be classed as a sort of monitor. The work demands much of his time, for he must be in his advisory group early enough to transact the business of the day. In the large senior groups the work is especially exacting because of the-number of students involved. In such groups, two captains may be required. Among other things, the group captains make collections for the payment of the Record, our school newspaper, the Gleam, our magazine, and the WIZARD, our annual. These group captains are not bound together by the strong organization of a club. Nevertheless, they are a contributing factor to the general success of the school. In the trust involved and in general service to the school, this group is most important. I 27 |
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