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STTIUIDIENTSW PXSSGDQEIIPUVIIIDN I The Students' Association started out the year by choosing as oflicers: Gilbert Stoner, President: Lucille Root, Vice-President, and Katherine Schmidt, Secretary. The Junior High Representatives are Margaret Price and Robert Cantrick. The Students' Association is an internal organization of the school which is highly benefactory to the student body. Mr. Button is the faculty advisor, lt is the Students' Association that nuances all the extra-curricular activities of the school and buys the uniforms and equipment for the various teams and helps especially those activities that are not in themselves self-supporting. Any student who has ten cents to spare once a week can purchase a Students' Association ticket, which gives him admission to all the home games and to the debates which are held in the auditorium. If paid up in full. it also entitles him to a Bugle at the end of the year. At the beginning of this school year there were approximately seven hundred members in the association but from that number the enrollment has dwindled to five hundred. Any student that has his ticket paid up to date, or is not unreasonably in arrears and is in good standing with the association, is considered a member. Besides this the Students' Association acts as an accumulating place for the money of the different organizations and activities of the school and the bills of such organizations are sent to them where they are looked after and paid. By acting in this Way much confusion in business and money affairs is saved and several accounts that would otherwise have to be maintained at the bank are thus condensed into one and chances for mistakes are consequently lessened. The membership of the Students' Association is almost entirely carried over every year and so the organization runs smoothly. Every year receiving as many more members as it lost the preceding year. 50
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Page 55 text:
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TVIHIE IBIUSIINIESS S1fMfIf I The Business Staff was organized five years ago because of the increasingly large task of handling the business of the Students' Athletic Association. Mr. H. R. Button has been the faculty advisor since its origin. He appoints a man- ager. who in turn appoints an assistant manager and as many other members as he deems necessary. The fundamental purpose of the Staff is to get the business and financial work of the High School performed. as well as teaching the boys through prac- tice how to handle crowds, distribute and collect tickets, and to receive and handle money in an intelligent and business-like manner. The handling of the cafeteria money is a large item in the work of the Staff. lt also has charge of the gates at all the football, baseball, basketball, and other High School activities. lf the Students' Association find that they need more money than that which it ordinarily receives the Staff may, with the consent of Mr. Cantrick. present as many plays or other activities for raising money as it funds Ht. Wheii the Staff was first organized it consisted of only four or five mem- bers and has since grown steadily until this year it has thirteen members, ln spite of this traditionally unlucky number the Staff has kept up with modern business methods very well and as a whole has conducted its duties in the best possible manner. The members of the Staff are:- Robert Taft, Manager: Charles Knapp, Assistant Manager: Fred Ka- minska, David Winkworth, Russel Hicks, Rudolf Meyer, Lynn Weexrian, Franklin Mitchell, Lewis Milhan, John Luft, Charles Mclntyre, l.oyal Heck, Thomas Kronsberger. 51
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