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JUDICIAL - Supreme Court MR. W. E. ROSENSTENGEL As adviser and Chief Justice of our Court of Appeals Mr. Rosenstengel is a friend to every Columbia school student and a loyal public servant. MISS SAIDEE M. STEAN Our judge and arbiter, Miss Stean, keeps the peace, sees that orders are carried out, and is largely the regulating mechanism of the school. She is an excellent executive. MR. E. A. MCKAY As a judge Mr. McKay is just but human. He helps to uphold honorable ideals for the school and thereby maintain its fine traditions,
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GUR CUNGRESS - Student Council Bulletin: There will be a meeting of the Student Council immediately after roll call this morning. The place: Auditorium. The time: 8:35 A. M. In semi-orderly fashion the delegates from eighteen home rooms gather down in the front of the auditorium. Each carrying the assumed burdens of his respective State, they are called to order by the student president. After going through the routine of approving the minutes as read, they apply them- selves to the business of the day. Perhaps they' are discussing assemblies, suggesting new ideas, planning apologetic letters to Jefferson City, or maybe they are hearing the reports of committees. At any rate, they are always laboring to serve the interests of the student body. The council is composed of five committees, each performing a valuable function in the government of the school. The Assembly committee, Working with Mrs. Williams. arranges ahead of time all assembly programs with the intention of providing variety as Well as entertainment. Carrying out several duties, the Activities committee has done some very constructive work. With the help of Miss Stean, they have made a survey of schools having activity tickets. Prom the results they have planned a similar system to be inaugurated here next year. The Awards committee, aided by the faculty and council, selects the can- didates for letters offered in various Helds. These honors are to be presented by the committee chairman on Senior Class Day. 4 Visitors and guest speakers to the school are made Welcome by the Courtesy committee. The Points committee checks upon all student officers to see that they are not violating the point system. It also designates the number of points per office. The Executive Council of the school consists of the chairmen of these com- mittees. ln this way the different phases of our student government are ef- ficiently coordinated.
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ADVISORY MRS. ELIZA HENDERSON GIBBANY IVIRS. CYNTHIA IVICLIARG Library and Study Hall English. MISS ACENA BOOTH MISS TRUE GAINES Secretary to Superintendent English MISS EMMA CRAWFORD IVIISS ROBERTA HOWELL Secretary to Principal English MISS ANNA SUE KENNEDY MRS, HELEN D. WILLIAMS Pl7ySl'CGl EdUCl1fl'Of7 Public Speaking and American History MR. GLENN SMITH IVIISS ALICE WILHITE Coach and Physical Education Art MR. STRONG NIR. VERDIS IVIAYS Mechanz'cal Drawing and Manual Training Orchestra, Band and Chorus MRS. ELSIE PARK DUNCAN Vocational Home Economics In the Judiciary division of our government organization is included the Supreme Court-our Superintendent, Principal, and Vice-Principal, and our Advisory Court-the Faculty, The nrst division might be called a 'Court of Appeals for in the office each morning We appeal our various excuses for absences and tardies, and other more weighty matters, Final decisions on school affairs are justly handled by our Supreme Judge, Superintendent Rosenstengel. The Advisory Court, represented by our efficient faculty, gives advice and super- vision over any personal problems that may arise.
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