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iillii: in::::: : ' ' Willi wm HouRhtcn Klmo Brigg . Mr. Wheeler Mr Criltrivlcn Miss McMencmy Thompson Caucus lohr.son Miller ATHLETIC COUNCILS The athletic councils are composed of the coaches of the various sports, the president and secretary of the Student Council and the Director. The purpose of these organizations is to make all athletic awards of the School. The captain and manager of the sports concerned, act with the council. There are two separate divisions of the council, the girls and boys making their respective awards. The girls’ Council for the current year is composed of Miss Ruth H. Mc-Menemy. Coach and Director Crittenden. Manager Ruth Baucus and Captain Louise Kline. This council acted in making awards for the girls' basketball. The boys' Athletic Council is in reality composed of the two groups. Captain Percy Thompson and Manager Herbert Johnson. Coach L. Ulrich. William Miller and Roger Briggs acted with the Director in making football awards. Captain Alfred Williams. Manager Robert Houghton and Coach R. L. Wheeler acted with the Director in making boys' basketball awards. l 9 3 4 V 0 I C E •
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Schrciber Wm. MiHor HcJ’h Todd Wmdolph Pearson Brians Rathbun Stevens R. Miller Ward Hilpertshauser Day STUDENT COUNCIL For the first half of the year the following members were elected to the student council by the various classes; senior class representatives: Robert Miller. Alfred Williams. Leo Cageway. Carl Dykemen. Kenneth Cameron; junior class: David Baker. William Busch, joseph Tinning; freshmen class: Hampton Reid. The following members were elected to act as officers of the council: Alfred Williams was elected president; Carl Dykemen. secretary. Under the guidance of Mr. Williams the freshmen rules were adopted and carried out for the first term. In January new faces appeared on the council. This is due of course to changing of classes. The class representations for this term were as follows: senior class. Robert Miller, Robert Windolph, jerold Heath. Roger Briggs. Ceorge Stevens; junior class. William Miller. Ernest Hilpertshauser. William Schreiber; freshmen class. Kenyon Todd. The officers to carry on the faithful duties for this term were Roger Briggs as president and William Miller as secretary. A very successful term was had during the spring semester. Much was accomplished under the capable guidance of our president. Mr. Briggs. R. B. M. • THE 19 3 4 VOICE
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Chnso Root n von Holmov Cote Stcuerwald Mcddaugh Mif orriv Macon Pock Oslcrhcot Lord Daviov Ward Kline Spciglcbtirg Murdock Rood Baucui Rathbun Pearson HOME ECONOMICS This year marks the close of the first year of the three year course in Home Economics. It seems only a short time ago, back in September, 1931, that the first Home Economics members of the Class of '34. started as freshmen at State School. The opening of the school year in September 1931, marked the first year of the two-year course. On Tuesday. September 8, 1931, twenty five girls enrolled in the one and two-year courses. Shortly after the beginning of the first semester, one member dropped out. followed by two more who did not return after the Christmas recess, bringing the total down to twenty-two. 11 was with eager anticipations that we returned in '33 to resume our studies on the Hill and see how many of the old members had returned, but we are sorry to say there were only four; two from the number who entered in ’31, Grctchcn Day and Mabel Robinson, and two from the entering class of ’32, Ruth Baucus and C. Louise Kline. The entering class in Home Economics on Tuesday. September 5, 1933, numbered twenty. Of this number, three left school during the first semester and on February 1. 1934. one of our members. Robia Cole left to enter training in The Massachusetts General Hospital at Boston. It was with sincere regret that we saw her leave but we all wish her much success in her chosen profession. With the opening of the second semester on January 29, 1934, two new members. Margaret Barsam and Susanne Bowie joined our ranks, bringing the total to twenty two. The reorganization of the Home Economics Club took place in September with the following officers; President, Ruth Baucus; vice president. Hilda Rathbun; secretary. Lillian Pearson; treasurer. Olive Reed. Our faculty advisors are the Misses Prentice. Flansburg. Griffin, McMcnemy and Taber. • the 19 3 4 VOICE
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