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The student council is made up of two representatives from each home room, one elected at the end of each semester to serve for a year. For the past two years it has met as a class to discuss and work out projects connected with social problems of the town and the nation. This year we sent two representatives to the district student council convention at Delavan, Illinois where Peggy Graham discussed the work of our council last year. We also sent six representatives to the state convention at Peoria where Bill Chapman discussed the part of the sponsor in making the student council more valuable to the school. The council again successfully managed the sale of activity tickets. It also assisted the G. A. A. in sponsoring a series of matinee dances. For this year, a committee of council members planned the assembly programs of which we have had more than forty.
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ABOUT THE TACULTY SAMUEL BISHOP, instructor in Biology and Psychology, received his B.E. from W.I.S.T.C. and his M.A. from the University of Illinois. MINNIE BLACK, secretary to Dr. Chappelear, received her business training at Meyers Normal and Bryant-Stratton in Chicago. DEMONTES BRITT, instructor in Commerce, received her B.E. at W.I.S.T.C. and has done work at Gregg College in Chicago. FRANKLYN BUNNELL, Band instructor, received his training from Koela College and the Shattock School of Music. EDITH CHURCHILL, Commercial teacher, received her B.E. at W.I.S.T.C. and has done graduate work at Gregg College, State University of Iowa, and Colorado State College. SARA CATHERINE EASTMAN, Home Economics, received her B.S. from the University ci Illinois and has done graduate work at Iowa State College. BRYAN FLEMING, instructor in Physics and Chemistry, received his B.A. degree at W.I.S.T.C. and has done graduate work at the University of Iowa. HELEN HUNGERFORD, Social Science, received her B.E. at W.I.S.T.C. and has done further work at Bradley and the University of Iowa. MATTHEW JACK, Manual Arts, received his B.S. from Stout Institute and has also done work at Illinois State Normal, and Bradley Polytechnic Institute. ALFR£D JOHNSTON, instructor in History and Economics, received his B.A. and M.A. at the University of Iowa. He has done further graduate work at the University of Chicago, the University of Southern California, and the University of Wisconsin. C MiLLE MEARS, Latin and Gym Instructor, received her B.A. at the University of Illinois and has done graduate work at the University of Iowa. VERA GENE MORRIS, instructor in English, studied at W.I.S.T.C. and later received her Ph.B. at the University of Chicago. She received her M.A. degree at the University of Colorado. TERESA PROVINE, School Nurse, received her instruction at Phelps Hospital. GARNET RODGERS, English and Music, received her B.E. at W.I.S.T.C. and her M.A. at the University of Wisconsin. WILLIAM STRICKLAND, Coach and Gym instructor, received his B.E. at W.I.S.T.C. and has done graduate work at the University of Iowa. MARLIN THOMSON, Mathematics, received his B.E. at W.I.S.T.C. and has done graduate work at the University of Illinois. PEARL THOMPSON, English instructor, received her A.B. at the University of Illinois and has done further graduate work there. LOUISE WAGGONER, instructor in English and Speech, received her Ll.B. at Northwestern and her M.A. at the University of Michigan, and later did graduate work at the University of Iowa and the University of Wisconsin. RICHARD WILMETH, French, History, and Music, received his B.A. at the University of Iowa and later did graduate work there. He has also studied at the University of Poitiers in France. HAROLD WILSON, Mathematics, received his B.A. from Mt. Morris College and his M.A. at Northwestern University. -MT -
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