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WHO'S WHO Best Looking Most Athletic Most Popular Best Dressed Best Dancers Class Grinds Most: Active Wittiest Favorite Subject STUDENTS Lillian Pearson Hilda Rathhun Lillian Pearson Virginia Macon Mary Davies Barbara Ward Olive Reid Mary Davies William Miller William Schreibcr Frank Stephens William Busch David Baker Walter Miller Frank Stephens Leon Rosen Livestock and Fruit Institutional Management Best Looking Most Popular Wittiest FACULTY McMenemy Curtis McMcncmy Hewes MacLeod Gregory
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STUDENT COUNCILS Maker. Muzlker Itrlioinlt' , Swann. J r«»il n. St« | linn«, .Tnlmxon I louKlilnii, Tnvlor, Himlirk, Vanl’litU'tt llinc . Si roll. CIiiikp, Unihlmii, CiimpliHI Jtiiucux. ■ Viinl, Wall. Miller, Ponruoii The Girls’ Council did not have many problems this year, hut when they did, they met them to the best of their ability. The following members were elected to the Student Council by the various classes: Senior class representatives, Barbara Ward, Lillian Pearson and Hilda Rathbun; Junior class, Edna Chase; Freshman class, Gertrude Evans. The following members were elected to act as officers of the Council: Barbara Ward was elected president; Edna Chase, secretary. Miss Chase also represented the girls living downtown. Under the guidance of Miss Ward, the Freshmen rules were adopted and put into force. These officers held their offices throughout the year. Due to the fact that Gertrude Evans left school, the Freshman class elected Evelyn Stroh to represent them in the Council. E. M. C. For the first half of the year the following members were elected to the Boys’ Student Council by the various classes: Senior class representatives, Donald Baucus, Frank Stephens, Richard Johnson, David Baker and Robert Houghton. From the Junior class, the following were elected: George Campbell, William Burdick and Arnold Hcden: and from the Freshmen class there were none. Under the guidance of the Student Council, the Freshmen rules were revised and enforced the first term. In January new faces appeared on the Council. This was due to changes in classes. The class representatives for tin's term were as follows: Walter Miller, Winfield Taylor, Deline Van Patten, Frank Stephens, Richard Johnson, Frank Muzikcr, Arno Bcbcrnitz and Garland Hines. The Student Council had a very successful year, due to the splendid cooperation of the faculty and the student body.
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