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Us img, 'X 3 ,7f':,,..i..,jz .,,:4 A f' N .rig-f' a 1 f , Liu lw Q fb The Student Council President, Frank Boling. Vice-President, Donald Warren. Sec1'etary-Treasurer, Margaret Manley. MEMBERS. - William Lacy, Freshman Class. Conrad Eckert, Sophomore Class. Bernardine Bettelheim, Freshman Virginia Larson, Teacher Training. Class. Frances Fling, Teacher Training. Adolph Larson, Freshman Class. Veronica Hayde, Business Training. Estelle Sherman, Business Training. HE Student Council, under whose supervision comes all student activities, has not only had splendid co-operation within its ranks, but has at all times had the hearty support and backing of the student body at large and the faculty. By virtue of this fact the Coun- cil has not only been able to successfully complete activities already estab- lished in former years, but has been able to initiate and establish new activities in the school. Among these are the Sophomore Reception to new students, held the second Friday of the school year, and the Literary Contest between the Sophomores and Freshmen, which was the first activity of its kind undertaken by the students of Junior College. Under the sponsorship of the Student Council, the student body took a determined stand this year for a University in Kansas City and pledged themselves to do whatever they might toward carrying out the purpose. In the future, when the dream has become a reality, those students who were privileged to attend the College this year will have a feeling of p1'ide in that they had some part in making a University of Kansas City. It is this splendid spirit that enables Junior College to do things. The earnest wish of the present Student Council is that next year's Coun- cil will have the same splendid co-operation in its every undertaking.
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