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EL RODEO-1937 STUDENT COUNCIL George Fikes, Doris Steinseifer, Carolyn Collier, Bud Steinseifer, Betty Reymers. Student Council The student executive powers of the school are vested, in the Student Council. This group is composed of the president and secretary-treasurer of the Student Body, elected from the senior class, a vice-president from the junior class, a second vice-president from the sophomore class, and a third- vice-president who represents the freshmen. Among the many duties of the Council are: keeping the school traditions, keeping scores of the important games, counting votes for the student elections, and selecting the students to make up the social committee and the assembly committee. This year George Fikes is student body president, Doris Steinseifer is secretary-treasurer, Carolyn Collier is vice-president, Bud Steinseifer is second vice-president and Betty Reymers is third vice-president. TRAFFIC SQUAD Front row-Mack Timms, Clarence Redkey, Dominic Giovanini, Don Rogers, Fred Peterson, Wesley Yancey, Pete Green. Back row-Jim Pierce, Gail Putman, Paul Hill, Mr. Golding, Cal Hunt, Dave Benson, Joe Weber, Tommy Radcliffe. ' iii IPage 131
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0. EL RODEO-1937 SCHUPP, DOROTHY B. A., University of Oregon Algebra 1, 2, 3 Adviser Pep Peppers SINCLAIR, ALBERT B. S., University of Oregon Physics, Chemistry Dean of Boys Adviser Tennis Club Adviser Boys' Alliance Coach Tennis Team SMITH, MARY SINCLAIR B. S., University of Oregon Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Typing Adviser Pep Assembly TEALE, HAROLD B. S., Oregon State College Auto Mechanics Manager Stage Crew TERRAL, JOSEPH E. B. S., Columbia University, New English 5, 6. Psychology Adviser El Rodeo Co-adviser Senior Class Miss Schupp Mr. Sinclair Mrs. Smith Mr. Teale Mr. Terral Mr. Tilton Mr. Vanderpool Mrs. Waters Miss West Mr. Woodruff YACULTY--continued York City TILTON, CHARLES S. B. S., Oregon State College Trigonometry, Mechanical Drawing, Modern Mathematics Co-adviser Senior Class Scholarship Committee VANDERPOOL, EVERETT B. A., Linfield College Civics Adviser Hi-Y Adviser Klamath Knights WATERS, BLANCHE B. A., University of Colorado English 4. Journalism Adviser Krater WEST, VIRGINIA B. A., University of Oregon Spanish, English 3, 4 Adviser Sophomore Class Director Senior Class Play WOODRUFF, STANLEY B. A., University of Montana Vice-Principal General Science Director Detention T Q raffic Squadf The traffic squad is the police force of K. U. H. S. For it is they who pick out the offenders against school regulations. They endeavor to keep order in the halls by making arrests for the following ofiensesz Scuifling, loitering, chewing gum, running after the bell has rung, fighting, talking back to an officer, and whistling. The girls who commit these oifenses are assigned detention. The boys who disobey receive detention or else are given a taste of the formidable paddle. The traific squad consists of junior and senior boys. The faculty mem- bers turn in a list of boys who they think are eligible for the service. Mr. Emery, the faculty sponsor, Mr. Golding and the members of the previous year vote in those eligible for traffic squad duty. This year Lloyd Myers has very capably filled the position of captain of the squad. I Page 121
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EL RODEO-1937 CLASSES If HE different classes into which school students are separated can be compared to the various grades of potatoes. It's as ' S ' simple a matter to distinguish a freshie from other students as it is to differentiate between a runty, knobby seed spud and a potato. I A . During the fall season the seed spud is almost totally ignored. It is a thing to be mistreated. But in the spring it becolifes more valuable. The same is true of the freshman whose iinportance has increased during the year. Perhaps youwonder why we d.on't compare the rocks to cull potatoes-the value of both being decidedly low. But the culls are not capable ,of improving' while the freshman, like the seed Murphys , have plenty of 'roomfor improvement. e e As potatoes are graded according to value, so students are grouped according to importance. This system places the senior at the head of this list, the U. S. No. 1 Fancy. The junior is sim- ilar to the Baker-good but not perfect. The sophomore is placed beside the No. 2 and the freshman, as we've said, is comparable to the seed spud. But the student has an advantage over the spud. He has an opportunity for constant growth, while the potato in time must wither. I Page 141
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