PJ Jacobs High School - Tattler Yearbook (Stevens Point, WI)

 - Class of 1942

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zz s liiXciil C ciincil L siiuiullcc.i Executive Committee Jay Normington Ursula Hein Fred Harriman Pat Courtney Marjorie Stimm Willard Sivley Bob Cashin Social Committee Ursula Hein Henrietta Prehn Dick Becker Donald Clark Bonny Gableson Assembly Board Erwin Kitzrow Harold Weiss Yvonne Moreau Jack Malick Ann Zimmer FIRST SEMESTER TOP ROW— Fritschler. Schmeeckle THIRD ROW — Timmer, Slaske, Dineen. Normington, Kitzrow, Malik, Becker, Flanner, Bulmer, Babcock, Meyers SECOND ROW — Clark, Flugar, Rothman, Lawrence, Levi, Danielson. Hein. Soik, Hopper, Boycks, Menzel BOTTOM ROW— Fisher, Rose. Zaborski, Zimmer, O ' Connor, Stimm, Courtney, Moreau, Prehn, Gableson SECOND SEMESTER TOP ROW— Zylka, Cashin. Bulmer, Normington, Sivley THIRD ROW — Grasamske, Harriman, Clark, Derezinski, Tylka, Glodowski, Kitzrow, Zei, Mucham, Graff SECOND ROW — Flugar, Komasa. Hughes, Walker, Bergen, Lawrence, Hein, Courtney, Du Charme, Becker, Flanner BOTTOM ROW — Quimby, Rothman, Fisher, Rose, Zimmer, Moreau, Pett, Gableson, Menzel, Boycks 21

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OlUl ell Always the most active organization in the school, the Student Council again proved itself worthy of that title. Since the officers were elec ted last May, they were able to take charge immediately and the Student Council lost no time in beginning the work which lay before it. The officers were: President Jay Normington Vice President Ursula Hein Secretary Fred Harriman Treasurer Pat Courtney One of the first duties of the new presi- dent was to appoint the members of the stand- ing committees. The Executive Committee was composed of the four officers and Willard Sivley, Marjorie Stimm, and Bob Cashin. Its duty is to plan the meetings of the Council so that the Council can accomplish more in a shorter time. The most important accomplish- ment of the Social Committee was the arrange- ment of the days for the meetings of the various clubs. In the past, some clubs were faced with the problem of having their meeting days on the same dates as those of other clubs. This conflict is now prevented. Under the chairman- s hip of Erwin Kitzrow, the Assembly Board ar- ranged to have an assembly nearly every Friday. Thanks to this fine committee we have had more and better assemblies this year than ever before. When the election of class officers was held in October, an idea new to this school was inaugurated. Each class held a meeting during which each candidate was expected to give a short speech. This enabled the students to get acquainted with their candidates and to better their judgment in selection of officers. It proved especially helpful to the freshmen. The vice-president of the Student Council was chairman of these meetings and the elections were under the supervision of the Council. In October, members selected by the Council again attended the State Student Coun- cil Convention accompanied by the advisor, Miss Ullman. Those who represented Stevens Point were: Jay Normington, Fred Harriman, Marjorie Stimm, Willard Sivley, and Shirley OFFICERS Fred Harriman, Ursula Hein, Jay Normington, Pat Courtney O ' Connor. They returned with many new ideas and a better understanding of the duties and functions of a student council such as ours. A three-day class in parliamentary pro- cedure was conducted by Mr. Kraus for the benefit of Council members, club and class presidents, and home room presidents. They received long needed instruction in the cor- rect manner to conduct meetings and all the why ' s and wherefore ' s of proper procedure. The result was more orderly meetings for all organizations. During the regional debate tournament held here, members of the Student Council acted as guides and conducted a check room for the convenience of the visitors. The guides answered questions, directed the debators and coaches, delivered and collected the ballots, posted the results, and served as hosts and hostesses. A dance was sponsored by the Social Committee during the noon hour. At present, the Council is working on a handbook which will contain information use- ful to the freshmen and new students. It will tell them about clubs, courses open to them, how to dress suitably, and most important of all, how to handle those things known as up- perclassmen. Special credit must be given Miss Ullman who so competently served as advisor of this group. 20



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TOP ROW — Clayton, Plfugardt, Grezinski, Raabe, Pieczinski, Horn, Reed, Babcock, Helback, Cychosz BOTTOM ROW — Piotrowski, Whitney, Dineen, Kapchinski, Stepaniak, Larson, Hein, Craig, Walczak oinuiiSMoii Felker, Worden, Barrows, Frymark, Mr. Bannach, Dineen, Becker The Student Police Force, under the lead- ership of Mr. Bannach, completed its fourth year of functioning. The cadets are divided in- to two patrols, each consisting of a captain, two lieutenants, and thirteen other boys. The patrols are on duty on alternate weeks. With the help and guidance of Mr. Ban- nach, a six-man commission governs the ca- dets. The following officers were elected at the first meeting of the year: President, Joe Fry- mark; vice-president, Allen Barrows; secretary- treasurer, Norman Dineen. The other members of the commission are Tom Felker, Neil Wor- den, and Dick Becker. Rain, snow, wind, or sunshine, these faithful cadets can be seen standing at their posts. They are prepared for all kinds of weather. In rainy weather the cadet is protect- ed by a yellow raincoat and hat which can be seen and recognized from a distance by the drivers of cars. When it snows the cadet wears dark heavy clothes with their familiar white Sam Brown belts over them which makes them unusually visible. When the temperature is 22

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