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The 19418-1949 Student Council con- tinued to work for the betterment of the school throughout the year. Aided by the members of the Home Room Assembly, the Council sponsored wide constructive and social programs. The members of the Council supervised the Courtesy Cam- paign, the schoolis Lost and Found Depart- ment, and the awarding of athletic letters. Among the annual events included in the program were the Sophomore Party, held in September to acquaint the new members of the school with their fellow classmates, the Harvest Dance in Novem- ber. and the fall and spring movies. Through attendance at various state. division, and regional conferences of the National Association of Student Councils. the members acquainted themselves with the problems confronting students' organ- izations throughout the state. ST HE T IIUUNIIII. President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Facility Adviser Russell Sandblom James Jackson .lane Halliday Edward Power Miss Thelma B. Foster Swnrvl llrfl In righll: E. Pow:-r. J. Hallillny. R, Surulblnm, J. Jan-k-on, J. Costello: Slunrlingz D. Dnln-y, F. Hs-gm-r, C. Smyth. J. Dvsnmml, D. jnllnstunu, C. Collins. .M .. . ::?'-9 -1'-' il
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The Home Room Assembly of the Stu- dents' Association consists of one delegate and one alternate from each senior high homeroom. The chief duty of this Ofgall- ization is to assist the Student Council in its various activities. This year it has helped to sell movie and dance tickets. Three times a year the delegates, with the aid of their alternates, distribute and col- lect the activity cards which keep an ac- curate record of the activities of the stu- dents each year. HIJME HUIJM SSEMBLY President Charles Collins Vice-President ,loan Kclliher Secretary ,lean Henningzm Assistant Secretary Daniel Crowley Faculty Adviser Miss Rose Depoyan lxr Run' llvjl lu riglnl: li. Murphy. Xl. Sc-hulnh. ll. lllmsln-y, J. H:-nuigzm. ,l. Kvlliln-r. C. Collins, l'. Domi:-y. K, lm.,t..,.-y. xl. czumpl-.-ll: and RW: J, Him-.-y, s. xl.-i'..gm-, lm. om... W, Fox, rg, Altima, J. l.1-vin-, la. xn.,.,.a. S. llmiglll. ll. Gnlln'l'y'. WY. Ford, J. Wvlmln. Xl. Rnwllv, li. Xalnllaull: ffnl Rolf: F. -Xrlllur, W. Xluvli, H. Xl.u'llunulnl. I'. Nl:-In-uri. P. Xlau-ulnnulll, P. Xl:-Gonigle. K. Nc-wrninb. J. 0'Ke-vfe. H. Ne-leon, ll, Lake. W. llvnsnmrr, l'. Kemp, .l. Collin-. 1 1 'i'
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