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Student Council t.1CI 'l' To RIlill'I': J an e King, John titll'lU'. Itlamtr ret ll e n n e n tStH,llCllllll'l. Jactuietiln- ltr-ut. R 0 b e 1' t. llerlnwdt, It o b e r 1 Serns. Mr. Smith-Advisor, Jack llosley, fiorulrl Kexel. .lo Ann Moen. ll eten Stan. Joy:-r Lfulien. Robert John- son. Juvenile Jurists We the students ot' .let't'ei-son High School, in order to t'or1n ax more perfect student body. estnblish justice. insure school peace and trnnquilit,y, do unite and i'0l'lll this student council. .lust ns the people ot' this great country select inen who are reliable. capable, :ind I'nll ot' tire. pep, und energy. so do the students ot' our high school elect the some type of individuals lor our student council. . 'l'wo representutives ure chosen from the trcslnnen, sophomore, und junior classes: but the seniors, like heavily popututed states, hnve the privilege ot' selecting six members to represent thein. 'Ilheso representatives for the seniors this year were the honor roll girls: .lone tiling. b'Iitt'fl'ttl'Ol Henncn. und Helen Stntz, und the ontlslauuting' football heroes ot' the senson: Robert Serns. .lohn tturity, und .Iueob llosley. 'Phe juniors elected JoAnn Moen und lteruld liexel. the tallest girl and neurly the smallest boy in their class. The sophomores went. in for beuuty und lltllld50l11QtlSSS by selecting: Jacqueline Rent and Robert tlertierdt. The freshmen class chose Joyce Ludien and Robert Johnson, two very popular individuals. 'Phis lively und dependable group was responsible for that inueb talked about sue- oess. our Christnnis party. and also For trinnning our tennenbuurn. The student council has many other duties: providing recreational activities for the noon-hour, planning more stu- dent activity pro,Q'runis. und providing the elbow grease thot keeps our trophies sparkling and reinelnbered. Unce more the student council luis proved itsell' to be one ot' our best investments. more sure ot' paying the best dividends, though not noininiil, than any other orguniza.t.ion in JetTerson High School. PA GE TNVENTY-FIVE
o Q l Librarians SITTING, left to right: Alive Gros-S, Laura lluppert. Dorothy Diekow, Elaine Meyer. Miss Kline--Advisor, Shirley Hayes, .loan Friedel, Esther lll0lll'BllX'.- STANDING, left to right: Marilynn Sayre, Margaret Molilenhauer, Dorothy Wool, Gloria llarter, Amy lladlke. . Information, Please You'll have to hand it to them. This peppy group surely knows what it is doing when it c-omes to taking' care of the library. There are Your N. Y. A.. students and nine members ol' the student body who spend some time each day at or about the library desk. lsn't it a wonder that these girls don't let their lempers get the best of them when they have lo go around picking: up hooks and papers that are carelessly mislaid? l think mine would, but Miss Kline, with keen foresight on the subject, chooses girls who possess pleasing personalities and friendly dispositions, l'or she knows only too well that these characteristics are most. desirable in a librarian. Just what. do these girls have to do? VVell, the Your N. Y. A. girls have sueh duties as aeeessioning hooks, which means making them ollieially school property, stamping in the aeeession numbers. typing card pockets and eards for them, and then shellaeking them. The other nine supervise the entire system, make the unruly toe the mark. keep the study hall as neat as the proverbial pin, arrange books in proper order, and replace all carelessly laid books. niagazines, and newspapers. ll' you are one of those people who t.hink that the library is a dull and 'booky place, why not spend a. few hours in getting acquainted with ii. Let the librarian help yon. She is always ready and willing, and wouldn't harm even the most timid soul. PAGE TXYENTY- SIX
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