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18 THE 1928 PASEON Student Council The Student Council of Paseo High School has been organized as a connecting link be- tween the student body and the faculty. lt tends to develop high ideals among the students, and creates public opinion in the home rooms through the discussions following the reports of the home room representatives. Much of the helpful work that was carried on by the Council this year was due to the untiring ef- forts of the first term president, Seymour Bernat, and the second term president, Joe Landes. The chairmen of the Executive Com- mittees that acted in conjunction with Miss Thomas, the faculty adviser, were a credit to the Council and to the entire student body. The standing committees of the Council are the Property, the Safety, the Courtesy, and the School History Committees. The representatives for the first semester were: Paul Marchant, Kathryn Sheperd, Dale Frause, John Roush, Barbara jane Stoltze, Dudley Dreher, Mary Drullinger, Joe Beal, Ruth Willoughby, Ruth Talbot, Helen Guinan, Howard Hill, Martha Stigall, Milburn Con- cannon, Margaret Bowser, Gladys Lebo, Anna- belle Osburn, William Townsend, Myrtle Pat- terson, Marian Paulette, Margaret Duncan, Hugh Kuder, George Bartholomaes, Klenn Stone, Charles Gibson, Bernice Vochatzer, Doris Burns, Charles VValter, Virgil Dow, VVilma Tout, Wilma Norman, Lula Belle Schultz, Elizabeth Wilkes, William Duncan, Harvey Hamilton, Mary Carter, Robert Schxvindler, Lincoln Clift, Dale Bullock, Besse Higbee, VValter Lyman, Elliott Reclies, Robert Kernberger, Ruth VVeidman. Vivian Dodson, Pauline Meyer, Catherine Tetyak, Seymour Bernat, Suzanne Lispi, Christine vNVhitehill, Bessie Mallin, Alma Hatten. After the election of the first term repre- sentatives, the following officers were elected to head the Council: President, Seymour Bernatg vice-president, Elliott Rediesg secre- tary, Besse Higbeeg sergeant-at-arms, Howard Hill. The Property Committee with William Townsend, chairman, worked on the problem of unlocked lockers. Walter Lyman was an able chairman of the Safety Committee. The Courtesy Committee, under the leader- ship of Virgil Dow, waged a campaign for cleaner halls. Ruth Talbot served her second term as chair- man of the School History Committee. This committee collected pictures, press articles, and all items of interest about Paseo. I L . ,,.......,- . . r l tg
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:', X ,fy l H12 1935 lfAS,l3.Sl1i,l...a...,,.,a,.....e,e:aa- 19 Student The first school-wide campaign that was car- ried un by the Student Council was the Junior Red Cross. The decoration of a huge Christmas tree which was placed on the stage in the auditorium was due to the Student Council. A penny was collected from each pupil in the home room to pay for the decorations. The annual advertising campaign for the Paseon was carried on in the home rooms through the representatives. At the last meeting the Student Council con- stitution was revised and the office of treasurer was added to the list of existing offices. The second semester, the officers were: President, Joe Landesg vice-president, Milburn Concannong secretary, Joan Woodward, treas- urer, Robert Schwindler, sergeant-at-arms, Fred Kiel. The Executive Board was com- posed of Betty .lane Burroughs, Mary Sti- gall, Danae Walters, Foster Streep, Rose McCorrister, Frances Curtis, Roy McDon- ald, and Gordon Anderson. One of the most important tasks is that of carrying on the Paseo the Beautiful cam- paign. The Council oversees the printing and care of these posters, made by the Art De- partment, and places them in the home rooms. Council Material for the student handbook is being revised at the present time. The need of this book is made evident by the fact that many of the students do not know the fundamental rules and regulations of the school. The chairmen of the standing committees for the second semester are: Courtesy Com- mittee, Raymond Elliott, School History, Helen Closson, Property Committee, Martha Stigall, Safety Committee, Emery Clarke. The representatives are: Mary Stigall, Chester Fitzhugh, Rose McCorrister, Harold Francis, Gordon Anderson, Asenath Hurst, Lloyd Hall, Ray Sollars, Betty Jane Burroughs, Wilma Hermon, Klenn Stone, Roy McDonald, Emery Clarke, Saretta Robins, joe Landes, Creighton Humes, Milburn Concan- non, Margaret Bowser, Martha Leffler, Foster Streep, Helen Closson, Nora Beasley, William Fielder, Ruth Sandy, Danae Walters, Mary Sleeper, Velma Beard, Dorothy Jones, Helen Smith, Martha Stigall, Warren Paine, Lula Belle Schultz, Virginia Smith, Kathleen Bent- ley, Bettye Mary Opal, Robert Schwindler, Fred Kiel, Clarice Ghormley, Evelyn Bailey, Besse Higbee, Carolyn Cook, Frances Curtis, Raymond Elliott, Maxine Ellison, Margaret Hisle, Esther Skold, ,lo Tester, Catherine Tet- yak, Ioan Woodward, Myron Blotcky, Mary Dasta, Maude Dunn.
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