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Sluoent Council This is a group of students who function in our high school as a miniature House of Representatives. They are certainly busy people with their selling tickets, collecting money, and taking charge of finances in general. Each registration room elects one student council member and the study halls have two. These take charge of the season tickets and for this last year have had a daily occupation in selling stamps. They distribute Reviews and Annuals and as each one serves an average of almost forty students the work is exceedingly well done and there are very few mistakes when one considers the amount of business transacted. But: the main duty of the student council is to originate plans which will influence the school as a whole. It is quite necessary that we should have student representation in a school of this size and an efhcient group to act for us. The student council members are trained for handling money and have a high degree of efficiency. Each year the student council presents a play, This year a splendid cast played in The Goose Hangs High. The play was well given and well managed but then, all of the student council plays are. The large group of council members are headed by nine student council captains, all of whom are chosen for their integrity and business faculties. They work in perfect harmony with their subordinates and a large amount of work is done with the smallest expenditure of time. 0 0 ' GX, gfsx, , ,UI Q ll
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Stubent Council Captains Top Row, Left to Right--Joe Baker, Bob lwig, Paul Zollers, Bill Finlay, Louis Frechtling. Ifirsl Row, Left to Right-Catherine Lampe, Lillian Koogler. Adeline Schubert, Marjorie Burdsall, Bernice Loughman, Ruth Blumenthal. Mr. DeVore, as everyone knows, has charge of that school organization, the Student Council, but then, it would be foolish to expect him to take charge of each minute detail of business which is necessarily transacted. So each year he appoints Student Council Captains choosing them from the Senior class for their leadership, honesty, and business ability, This year he has chosen Bernice Loughman. Bill Finlay, Lillian Koogler, Sidney Johnson, Louis Frechtling, Adeline Schubert, Catherine l,ampe, Marjorie Burdsall, Joe Baker, Bob lwig and Paul Zoller. These twelve members of the Senior class take charge of the Student Council mem- bers in the registration rooms and collect money received from the sale of tickets and stamps. The Captains are closely banded together and have weekly meetings to discuss their business and to plan a future program for their important work. As the S. C. has charge of the Annual and Weekly' Review both of these organizations are represented by members. The S. C. Captains are hard working individualsistudents who are always busy but who do all of their work faithfully and well. They may truly be called Mr. DeVore's right hand men. IO
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'imearfs Council A quite important part of the school organization is the Dean's Council. This group is composed of five senior girls, who confer with the Dean of Girls, Mrs. Penney, on matters pertaining to the girls of this school. It is composed of Marjorie Burdsall, Ruth Blumenthal, Mary Susan Bris- ban, Jane Helvey, and Jane Northway. They brought Mrs. Margaret Wells XVood, an authority on Social Hy- giene, to speak twice to the girls, once to the boys, and once to the girls' mothers. She greatly helped many of the girls to whom she gave private interviews. Then with the Girls' Hi-Y they sponsored a style show which was given to show what a well-dressed school girl should Wear. Suggestions which are given by the girls are usually taken up and under their supervision make improvements in the school. I2
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