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. . W A Assembly Lrnestine Stokburger Jack Thorne Courtesy Column Ruth. Dexter Calvin Countryman Locker Key Loan Tom Grimmitt Building and Grounds Josephine O'Donnell Richard Harvey The Student Student Council COMMITTEES giotion Pigtuiieg Machine Rose Klgsinkus Lost and Found rnestme tor urger Ralph al Lydia McGuire 'iZ:fg3gftF?I-1353 Organization Board Marion Smith Elmer Anderson Fern Schroeder Party Q George Allan Fern Schroeder 'tereoptican Machine Edward VVeld Calvin Countryman .l3Ck Th01'Ue Barbara Sandehn Bvron Marlowe Barbara Sandehn . R556 Kasinkus George Allan Decoration Equipment I jane Mcpadyen Bulletin Board corridor Margaret House Virginia Anderson Katherine Fritz Elmer Anderson Herbert Calvert Council, as representatives of thc student body, has a great many duties, while its possibilities are equally as great. It is composed of twenty-two stu- dent members, and two faculty advisors: Mr. P. S. Conklin and Miss Hazel Put- nam. Meetings are held every Wediiesclay, and at this time discussion is provoked in regard to school questions. Now it is the most active in its history. i ' judging from the old adage that Nothing is greater than what is ac- ' coinplisliedf' we gain a very good impression of the body. It has built an all-organization bulletin board, which occupies a S ' Y conspicuous place in our corridors 5 has purchased party - ,L furniture, in connection with various organiza- S Y' A tions of the schoolg has purchased a stereop- ' 'iii I 'lr' rg Q i'1il r iiii tican machineg furnished ferns for the . libraryg and proposes to buy a mo- - epp tion picture machine. Further. 'f Kif' its party was one of the H ,Vgp at ey, we A :iff-, f most unique. A 'O A s Mikieh ,Ax 6 THoR,NE K . .. one hundred tliirty-viggglit
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