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Jo T.irner. president: Don Aitken, vice-president; Joan Jacobs, Secy-Treaj Student Council, First Semester The Student Council of the Independence senior high school has been formed in order to make a good school better, to promote closer re- lationship between faculty and student body, and to provide a forum where problems relating to the school may be discussed and solutions found for these pi ' oblems. Meetings are held every Monday after school in the Student Council room and the time is spent in discussing problems brought before the members in their counselor group meetings. Although the Council cannot make the laws that run t,he school, it can and does pass resolutions stating the desires of the student body represented. This year ' s Student Council has been particularly active, sponsor- Front Row: Shirlpv Jo Dean, Jovcelyn Thomas, Cecila Bredehoft. Don Aitken. Joe Turner. Joan Jacobs. Jaequelvn ToIp. Gwpn Grant. Second Row: Don Maugans. PegEy Hunt. Mary Jane CaJlahan, Rosemary Callahan. Georgeanne Jenkins. Tillie Ward. Mary Ann Hackmaster. Top Row: Bill Schweitzer, David Dennis, Jack Rains. Seward Shukers. Eucene Atkisson, Alfred Garr. James Hastings. 20
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SECOND SEMESTER STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Joyce Thomas, president : Norma Case, vice-president ; Shirley Crane. Secy-Treas. Student Council, Second Semester ing school parties and assemblies, organizing pep activities, adnxinistering elections, and promoting intraschool relations. This last was done by means of starting the practice of holding joint student council meetings with neighboring towns in order to find solutions for problems pertinent to both groups. The fu-st of these was the Independence-Coffeyville joint meeting held on Wednesday, March 8, 1944. This meeting received such recogni- tion as to be mentioned in an article in the Kansas City Star under the heading, Schools Bury Hatchets. At any and all times, the Independence Student Council Is ready and willing to assist in any school activity or to help any person or organi- zation in the fulfillment of some obligation. With such responsibility manifest, it is certain that from the student representatives of today will emerge the statesmen and stnteswomen of tomorrow. 1st Row: Jeanne Fraicr, Harriette Sloan. Shirley Crane. Jocelyn Thomas. Norma Case, Betty Cook. Clarice Thomas 2nd Row: Betty Braden. Dick Ray. Shirley Hybarjrer, John Garner. Jeanne Coffman. Joan Jacobs. Carol Rogers. Barbara Main 3rd Row: Deania B-jrnv orth. Bob Stanclifl Leon Sherwood. John Bailey 21
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