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STUDENT COUNCIL President (1st semester) .............................Kenneth Stier President (2nd. semester) .........................Caroline Kares Secretary and Treasurer .........................Jenna Lee Raabe Advisers ....................................Mr. Hake, Miss Giese Other Members: Freshmen ........................Doris Karriker, Clayton Hewitt Sophomore.........................Marilyn Roush, Burton Doty junior .............................................Robert Butler The Student Council is an organization consisting of two representatives from each class and the two faculty advisers. Although the local Student Council is not affiliated with the state it carries on many activities. It plans and supervises the Eighth Grade Visitation Day, parties, annual carnival. Homecoming, etc. As this council is elected by each of the respective classes it can insure that each activity is properly organized, conducted and financed by this elected body. ☆ ASSEMBLY The assembly is the only room in the building where the entire student body meets at one time. On the opposite page you see the assembly as it appears in the morning during quiet period. Students are assigned desks in alphabetical order each semester, where they keep their books and prepare their lessons. Each study period is supervised by a faculty member. Every Monday morning, during the assembly period, Mr. Hake shows an educational motion picture. Travel, nature, safety, machine age development, courtesy, history and other subjects are portrayed through the medium of the motion picture. The assembly is well equipped, well lighted, and well managed. There are 106 desks in the assembly. This year a total of 106 students enrolled including post graduates. There are 19 Seniors, 23 Juniors, 36 Sophomores, 25 Freshmen, and three Post Graduates.
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