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SECOND SEMESTER CABINET Jack Stan Flu. Clut inn an of Student Council I ‘ire President Tom I.kary I 'ice President Senior Representative Roy Thompson Student Itndy President Patti Grkkn See re lory of Girls Pkrry Connkr Secretary of Hoys Dorothy ston Secretory of State Dick Barton Secretory of Publicity TIkrnick Garvin Secretary of Finance Marion Cline Secretory of Forensics I.yi.k Smith Secretory of Assemblies Stkri.ino Tracy Veil Leader GkRTRCDK I lOU.I NCtSNVORTII Secretary of Girls' Athletics Max Grkkn Sopho more Representative J k Carlson Secretory of Itoys' Athletics Andy Kih.i Chairman of Student Council Bolt Kilpatrick Sophomore Representative Bu i. Conn Chairman of lolls and Grounds Wally Rorkrts Junior Representative T h e S noil, I! .7 13
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FIRST SEMESTER CABINET Stirling Sii.i.iimiant Si ml mt Body President Jack Xkki. I 'ice President Chairman of Student Council Rosanna IIcih.ey Secretary of State (•AYI.ORD MkRCKR Secretary of Hoys I.iki.a Barrik Secretary of Girls Job Shobkn Secretary of Publicity list a Pomeroy Secretary of Pittance I.I.OYO Rabjohn Secretary of Porensics Darwin Rkaser Secretary of Assemblies John Xkwhocsk Veil Leader Virginia Bartley Secretary of Girls’ Athletics A i. Elberg Secretary of Boys’ Athletics Moit Kii.I’atkh k Sophomore Representative Bartlett Dob J a n i o r Rep resen la live A i. Moody Chairman of halls and Grounds Bim. Conn Senior Representative 12 T 11 c S c roll, I ft .V 0
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STANFILL NEEL PEARCE GREY CONNER UCHASSE REA OLSEN RABJOHN REEVE EBLI STUDENT COUNCIL T HAVING the school grounds without a permit, loitering in the halls, •I—’ eating candy below the faculty drive, making unnecessary noise in the corridors, and defacing school property are the most common offenses brought before the Student Council, the judicial section of the Student Body self-government. These infractions of school regulations are dealt with in a serious, fair, and just manner, members of the council taking into consideration the student’s attitude along with his past record. With the aid and cooperation of such school organizations as the Boys’ and Girls’ Service Clubs and the Campus and Corridors Committee, the number of persons brought before this body is decreasing each year. Loss of merits is the usual punishment given for the common offenses. This judicial group is composed of five students: two are elected, and two are appointed by the Cabinet: the vice president of the student body auto- matically becomes the chairman and fifth member of this body. Al La Chasse, Ed Rea, Lassie Pearce, Perry Conner and Jack Neel, chairman, were the personnel of the Student Council during the first semester; while Tom Olson, Lloyd Rabjohn, Mary Virginia Reeve, Andy Ebli, and Jack Stan- fill, chairman, were the members during the second semester. Miss Frances E. Jackson, girls’ vice principal, and Mr. Normal C. Havhurst, boys’ vice principal, are the advisers. 11 T l r S rroll, I ft 3.7
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