Ottumwa High School - Argus Yearbook (Ottumwa, IA)

 - Class of 1936

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Board of Education All honor to these men and women who spend many hours of each year striv- ing to gain the best in every way for our sch x)i. Sometimes we do not realize how vital a part they play in our well-being, so smoothly running is the organiza- tion they have built up. Unquestionable loyalty, unselfish service, and a deep and productive interest have they given to student body and faculty. Now. especially, can we see how they have succeeded, despite depression and drought, in the maintenance of physical and scholastic standards. More th in ever before, and as a result of their efforts, no one need be denied a high sch x l education in Ottumwa. There is a curriculum for every pupil; five different courses of study, adjusted to any possible variation in talent or taste, make it possible for every boy or girl in Ottumwa to prepare himself for a fuller life. We have our board to thank for this improvement in the adjustment between school and pupil. I low proud we are of these partners of ours, the living examples of the power of educa- tion to mold the human spirit. SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS O. D. Evans, President F. C. Raney, Vice-President . McLain. Secretary Chairman of Committee on Teachers and Text Hooks, Mrs. M. Graham finance Committee. C. I.owenberg, E. W'i leeki hekr Insurance Committee. V. I I. McLeroy, O. C. Lowenberc. Committee on Supplies and Equipment F. G. Raney. E. Wulfekuhler. J Wormiloum Athletic Committee. I C. Raney, E. T eeekuiler, C. Lowenberc. C. Lowcnberg. J. Worrr.hoiuh. M. C.raham. F. Raney. C. Evans. R. Mannum. W. MrElroy. V. Mcl.ain. E. Wulfckuh’er Administration

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The Student Council The aims of the Student Council arc to teach co-operation, to make the stu- dent self-directing, to provide opportunity for developing leadership and initia- tive. and to foster and explain the functions of democracy. Through self-govern- ment students have a controlling voice in affairs of interest to them. The Student Council consists of fourteen members elected from the four classes in school. The election is held under supervision of council members, l ive members are elected from the senior, five from the junior, three from the sophomore, and one from the freshman class. They are elected for a term of one year. Election to this organization is one of the highest honors a class can bestow upon its fellow classmates. One of the functions of the Student Council is to sponsor an Honor Study Hall. This study hall has no teacher in charge, but members of the council check attendance. Another function is to try all persons violating the pink slip rule. A third function is the furnishing and upkeep of the club room, for the use of which a small fee is paid. OFFICERS Eugene Wi li ekuhler, President Kenneth Beebe. Vice-President Josephine Taylor. Secretary Richard Tiede. Treasurer Row I Miss Miller. G. Wulfekuhler. J. Taylor. K. Beebe. Row II VV. Barnes. VV. Johnson. R. Tiede. D. Cramblit. M. Sa'tcr. Row.III- -M. Connelly. J. Beck. C. Winner, F. Fisher. M.JBaker.'J.’Barber. The A rgus 1936

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