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QCLC 0lf'5 di ' After associating remotely with those most impressive ol people, the teachers, for three unclerclass years, students suddenly Find them- selves seniors, about to graduate. The seniors' increasing associationctc with almost a hint of eaualitymbreeds a greater respect, untinged with old, childish awe. BULLETIN BOARDERS TALL TALKERS Miss Babcock, Mr. R. Hampton Mr. Parson, Mr. Connor, Dr. Ulrey LINGERING LUNCHERS A GREATER GRADER Mr. Connor, Mr. Barnum, Mr. Krul, Mr. Potter, Dr. Ulrey, Miss Wright Mr. Mattson, Mr. R. Hampton. 11
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WALTER L. BARNUM Directly responsible for the smoothly running machinery ol the school is Walter L. Barnum, assistant principal, who arranges the program of every teacher and student and supervises the ollice stall and the ollicial records. l-le is also head of the science department and director ol the summer school. HOME ROOM DIRECTORS Edgar S. Leach, Room 204 William E. jones, Room 224 David Cameron, Room 224 Oliver C. Hostetler, Room 264 Linton Melvin, Room 304 Leonard B. Parson, Room 344
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ome oom ounci 5 CENTRAL COUNCIL William Olson, ,john Colwell, Nancy lanes, John Mitchell, Charles Leffel, Roy Zahn, Wesley Fry, Allen Kemper. The Central Council, formed in order to discuss important problems con- fronting the entire population oi Evanston Township l-ligh School,co-ordinates and makes policies, just as the home room councils settle the problems Facing the individual Hvvardsn of the municipality. The Central Council consists oi representatives from each home room, the First-Floor senior presidents, junior presidents, secretaries, treasurers, and councilmen, second and third-Floor pres- idents and vice-presidents. The senior class president presides. This year the Council has sponsored several important projects. lt has, oi course, continued the support oi a foster child in Europe. A letter from him in january thanlced the Council lor Christmas gifts from the school. Suggestions For a vvar memorial for the school, with an auditorium or a football stadium highest on the preferred list, have been considered by the council this year. Qther questions brought before it have been the problem of whether to have jul4e-box music in the cafeteria during the lunch periods, the success oi the girls, cheering section, and the candy sales in the cafeteria. When the question vvas raised as to hovv long the school should continue to 19
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