Hutchinson High School - Allagaroo Yearbook (Hutchinson, KS)

 - Class of 1943

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f . ,JJ NW' JOHN SUTTON 516455 Ifitom PlI.OTING model airplanes to piloting the student body of Hutchinson high school describes the career of John Sutton, senior, elected by the students as their chief representative. Sutton has proved that he is worthy of his position of presi- dent by carrying out sincerely and honestly the business of the student body. Some of his many duties include presiding over Student Council meetings and over special assemblies and representing the school whenever he is called upon to do so. ln addition to his Student Council duties Sutton has found time to be on the Hi-Y cabinet, a member of Pcrrill Club, Peptomists, and H-Club. He also played on the football team his junior year but because of a broken ankle was forced to sit on the side lines most of the 1942 season. Student-Council officers are Paul Dillon, vice presidentg John Sutton. presidentg Don XVyman, secretary.

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X9 is ADVICE and counsel were offered to the boys as well as the girls this year by the addition of a boys' adviser, Mr. William T. Cole. Miss Elizabeth Lewis and Miss Esther Cope were asked to assist Miss Hazel Curtis, girls' adviser. Mr. Cole was available fifth and sixth hours in his ofhce for boys desiring conferences with him. Miss Curtis spent the third hour in her office during the first semester, and the fourth and Hfrh hours the second semester for conference work. Miss Lewis and Miss Cope were available for consultation in their rooms after school. Many of the students have taken advantage of the opportunities to talk over their enrollment and course problemsg to obtain part-time employmentg and to seek information on various occupations and vocations by conferring with the advisers who are sincerely interested in helping them. 9 Y' Q x nal? ex Av Miss Elizabeth Lewis and Miss Esthe Cope, assistant girls' advisers. 'K I V, it ,g V Ss 177301 Cu -'I I' ' '12 fl . 0070 jaglrj , at 117 I7 S Qd . er Offgisec p 6. ellie S llba '77 f 1-O Col '77 - 6 60 dlffawi-M, Jes as Z 1270076 Oki' ' 7? ,' 1 3 -?dV1:5-ei? O 15526,



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.SW 5 Back row P Dillon B Foster O Butts R Mammel P Thiessen. Second row: D. Dillon, J. Sutton. D. Wyman, J. Foster, T. Dulos, M. Stevens, B Hill G Littlefield Front row P Hamilton J McCrory M Erway, J. Mustain. R. Tice, M. Cairns, P. Graber, M. Gill, B. Hopengardner. PATRIOTISM in the schools was the unofficial theme of the Student Council for 1942-1943. The engineering of sev- eral large scrap drives started the activities, and increased bond and stamp sales for the whole year was a second of the Council's definite projects. A varsity dance to which admission was the purchase of a defense stamp proved to be one of the more popular activities they sponsored. Among regular activities sponsored and supervised by the Student Council are the Student Council president and football queen elections, all school parties, sponsor- ship of an assembly, assistance at awards assemblies, and plans for other assemblies. Nearly every organization is represented in the Coun- cil. Each class has two representatives, a boy and a girl, in addition to the class president. The Hi-Y and G. R. have two representatives, one chosen at the beginning of the year and the other at mid-term. Each serves a whole year. Richardson-McCarter, Peptomists, Pepettas, I-I-Club, Perrill Club, and G.A.A. each elect a represent- ative to serve one year. The purpose of the Student Council is, To foster closer relations between the students and school authori- ties, to foster sentiment for law and order, to conserve the traditions and ideals, and to promote the general welfare of our school. Mr. Robert Mitchner is the sponsor of the Student Council. 15

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