Homer High School - Trojan Yearbook (Homer, MI)

 - Class of 1938

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faculty G. Paul Davis—Frontier High School, W.S.T.C. Huntington College, B.S.; Graduate Student, U. of M.; Principal, Plttsford, Webberville; Science Teacher, Homer, Myrtle E. Hammond--Springport High School, Michigan State Normal College, Cleary College B.S.; Commercial Teacher, Bradford Ohio, Charlotte, Holland, Flint Central, Homer. Alma E. Carmichael—Harbor Beach High School, Albion College, A.B.; English, Mathematics and French Teacher, Harbor Beach, Homer. Lillian Fletcher--Sault St. Marie High School, Mason County Normal, Vk.S.T.C.; M.S.T.C.; O.S.U.; Later Elementary Teacher, rural schools, Augusta, Homer. Margaret Sherman—Monticello,Indiana High School, Manchester College Northwestern University; Teacher, rural schools, Indiana; early elementary, Homer. Eleanor Leusenkamp—Casnovia High School, C.S.T.C. ;O.S.TJ.; Early elementary Teacher, Covert, Homer. Clinton F. Whetstone—Defiance, Ohio High School, Ohio Wesleyan University, Defiance College, A.B.; U. of M., M.A.;Teacher, rural schools. Defiance County; High School Teacher, Jewell, Ohio; Sherwood Ohio; Principal, Morenci, Superintendent, Homer. Norman G. Cobb—Bessemer High School; N.S.T.C.; Northland College, A.B.; Wisconsin University; Social Science Teacher, Vulcan and Homer. Eva Spencer--Jonesville High School, W.S.T.C., A.3.; Teacher, Gilbert School, and Homer. Carl Kruger—Centerville High School, W.S.T.C.; Teacher, rural school St. Joseph County; Shop and Agriculture, Homer. Joan E. Weiraer--Vicksburg High School, W.S.T.C.; Music Teacher, Vicksburg, Ashley, Homer. Helen E. Wells--Kalamazoo Central High School; W.S.T.C.; Battle Creek College, B.S.; Home Economics and English Teacher, Homer. George E. Needham--Parma High School, W.S.T.C., A.B. Graduate Student U. of M.; Mathematics Teacher and Athletic Coach, Paw Paw, Homer. 4

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Back row: Mr. Whetstone, advisor, Lawrence Boyd, Roscoe Baker, Olen Face, Fred Heaton, Eugene Whitcomb and Dale Fast. Middle row: Raymond Amsler, Marion Smith, Renny Cutcher and Dean Chapmen. Front row: Nancy Cunningham, Mary Jarosz, Shirley Foley, Warren Vincent, Wilma Green and Irene Bowser. Absent: Ralph Smith Jr. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council is an organization within the school to act as an administrative body v.ith the duty of settling problems which face the student body as a group. The members of the council are representatives from the three upper classes and each home room. There is a total of 16 members. The officers of the council are elected by the members of the organization at the beginning of the school year. The President is then elected by petition circulated throughout the student body. The officers for the first semester were as follows: President-----------Ralph Smith, Jr. Vice-President-----Marion Smith Secretary—-— ———Olen Face Treasurer-------——Wm. Barnes The officers for the second semester were: President----------Warren Vincent Vice-President-----Marion Smith Secretary-—-—-—--Olen Face Treasurer----------Roscoe Baker Because the term of office had expired for Wm. Barnes at the close of the first semester, his office was filled by Roscoe Baker. Warren Vincent was elected President at the beginning of the second semester and his term of office will expire at the end of a year. The council has undertaken many responsibilities in the past year. Each of the All- School parties was under direction of the student council. The council arranged the assembly programs, established a Lost and Found Bureau, and also selected a committee to take charge of the bulletin boards. The most Important undertaking of the council was that of setting up a system of honor points for all activities of the school, besides 'iving points for the various classes. The points will be iven to all participants in the various activities and will be used in determining the honor stucents for the year. This system has not reached perfec- tion but as the student council continues in the years to come, a system of honor points for students activities will reach its highest standard. The Student Council of Homer High will continue to meet the needs of a student government by abiding by the written constitution and with the supervision of Superintendent C. F. Whetstone. 5

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