Kirkwood High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Kirkwood, MO)

 - Class of 1945

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er agilowfenlf Goznci The Iunior High School has a student council again, which has proven its value during the first semester of its existence. lt consists of nine stu- dents Who are class officers of each grade, and three faculty sponsors, one representing each grade, and the principal. A Nipher Council Constitution was drawn up and ratified by all the students: the custom of giving three grade parties during the first semester was established: and Big Brother and Sister guid- ance for new students during the first week of each semester was started. The first semester council consisted of the fol- lowing members: ninth grade, Bob Turner presi- dent, Ianet McKee vicepresident, Anne Gilson secretaryp eighth grade, Nancy Filkey, Cecily Haz- ard, David Ionesp seventh grade, lohn Hebberger, Iohn Tarbell, Ioella Decell. The permanent faculty sponsors are: ninth grade, Mrs. Sandfosg eighth grade, Mrs. Hodges, seventh grade, Mrs. Adams. Decell, Tarbell, Hazard, Filkey, Turner, Gilson, McKee, Iones. FOR DEAR OLD K. H. S. Page Twenty-three

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le Row l: Row 2: Row 3: How 4: Row 5: WMA Qu Q what could be called the wisest choices in a few cases, but once in a while it is extremely bene- Ruck, Fitzpatrick, Hetherington, Butler, Parsons, Cline, Colston, White, Wingfield. Smith, Kissling, Hughes, Alexander, Berg, Heimburger, Beckman, Hose, Meier, DeClue. Blood, McKee, Vermillion, Arnold, Schumacher, Becker, Rolott, Morris, Hoagland. Schantz, Cannon, Sedwick, Evans, Fishman, Ploesser, Stephenson, Engelhardt, Sievelcing, Davis. Granger, DeGrendele, Warwick, Baker, Wiese, Allen, Hutchinson, McLaurin, Powers. Row l Row 2 Row 3 Y, n : Slavick, Sisler, Ruehmann, Braun, Parsons, Schaper, Dielmann, Vasterling, Haley. : Loper, Wallis, Williams, Gross, Gardner, Sturdy, Noltensmeyer, Staley, Tainter, z Young, Gilson, Wright, Pratt, Fuchs, Biesemeyer, Baker, Byerly, Blanton, Bass. Row 4: Munroe, Haenni, Winkle, Schmidt, Kohler, Brummett, Cooper, Haley, Dressel, Slayback. How 5: Burton, Farster, Stephens, Brown, Goegleir, Zeppenfeld, Baxley, Rodgers, Davis. also more than pleased to be given such a wide fitting to learn by trying the thing out tor one's range of subjects from which to choose our Sched- self. We've decided we woulcln't have it any ules. Ot course, some of us didn't make exactly other way! Page Twenty-two UPWARD AND ONWARD



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Row I: Iordan, Scott, Mr. Wright, Suits, Mattes, Colston. Row 2: Fleming, Millard, Kern, Roloff, Flecher. Row 3: Whiting, Craig, Hoeman, DeStaebler. Row 4: Ewalcl, Keith, Young, Uffman, Steele, we agifwalenf Czuncif Living in a democracy, fighting a war to preserve that democracy, makes us aware of the necessity for individuals to recognize the ,.,-JNL. And what was that question? Page Twenty-four need for understanding and participating in sound government. Our participation in school government is more important today than it has ever been, because it teaches us the funda- mentals of representative government. As our national congressmen must represent the peo- ple in our national government, so must our school councillors represent us, the student body, in our school government. The Student Council started the year with plans for a better informed student body and student council members. They encourage the students to suggest to their representatives ideas and plans which are sound and logical, benefitting the school as a Whole. The presiding officers this year are: Presi- dent, Thad Suits, Vice-President, Iohn Iordang Secretary, Marilyn Scotty Treasurer, Iune Clark: Mr. Wright is the sponsor.

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