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Seated, left to rij-lit: llernieiiel, Nevil, .Schneider, Kuiser, :Klliott, Undine, Bellen. Lilly, Lyml, Dykeinan, Brink. Standing left to ri lit: Seism, Bullock, Mr. Wliceler, Miss Sliott, Kollev, Wilcox and Sliuw. The VOICE Annual Hie VOICP] is the yearbook of Coblcskill Institute presented to the students each year as a memory hook by which they may retain the pleasant reminders of their school days. Throughout its pages are portrayed, both in pictorial and literary form, the events which the students wish to remember. Editor ..... Lois Budinc Literary Staff .... Anne Bolirer Use Kaiser, Betty Wilcox, Joyce Bullock, Virginia Shaw Art Editors • Emma Schneider, Patricia Elliott Business Manager - - - John Kelley Muriel Bellen, Elsie llernieiiel, Melrose Lilly, Ann Nevil, Ada Seism Advertising Manager - - Betty Brink Anna Cornwell, Vera Dykcman, Mary Isaacson, Jane Lyml 2»
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Scaled left to ripilit: l‘inn, liriulc. Bloom. Mis Shnlt. Pliisrli. Mr. Wheeler, Sharp. Bouchard and Mason. Student Council President cx-ofticio Secretary Treasurer Nine people make up the student council, which is representative of the school. Other than the Senior who presides at the meetings, there are two Junior girls, two Senior girls, two representatives from the Agriculture Department, and two faculty advisors, each supplied with the views of their own group prior to a meeting. Problems or suggestions are received from the students l y their council representative member who in turn presents it for discussion. In this way improvements have been made. Grace Plusch Betty Brink • Lester Sharp The council has had charge of basketball to the extent of chartering buses for out of town games, buying uniforms, refreshments for the men after a game, and selecting the cheer leaders. The student council has had charge of the juke box which is enjoyed at noontime dances by the students as well as at the Thursday night social hour. Through the functions of the council, the student activity program has benefited in many ways. - 27 -
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; Suulcd, l« fl to. right: Knopf, Kllintt, Lilly, Walker. Ralston, Unfair, Bellrn. Cornwell. Bloom, Brink, Seism, Scaring, Koseth, Drlmutcr, Pluscli, Shaw, l.yml, llolton, Aiisrlmo. Knunp, Dykrman, St. Jolm, Bcllswiugcr, Whitheek, Pinkerton, Bouchard. Pnnrpinlo, Dievendorf, Cary, and Cuppillino. Standing: -Schneider. Binlinr. Van Amain, Kiillrr, Paterson, Potter, Miss Uockrtt, llolrlikin. Miss Sliott. Kaiser, Nevil, Kelley, Wilcox, Bnhrcr, ami Mann, Hie VOICE Newspaper This, is published four times a year by students. Write-ups about student activities, various social functions, and spoils events are included. During the war, much effort was put forth to keep the men and women in service acquainted with their Alma Mater and news of each other. OFFICERS Editor-in-chief • • - Virginia Shaw LITERARY STAFF Evelyn York, Ada Seisin, Muriel Bellcn, Kathryn Decker, Thomas Holton, Frances Fidlcr, Mary Isaacson, John Bloom. Grace Mann, Clara Koseth, Evelyn Cappillino, Jean Paterson, Betty Brink, Use Kaiser, Betty Whitbeek, Ruth McIntyre, Dorothy Delimiter, Mary Lou Diev-endorf. Anna Cornwell, Anne Bohrer, Joyce Bullock. BUSINESS STAFF Jane Lynd • Business Manager Frances Potter, Grace Plusch, Betty Brink, John Bloom. TYPING STAFF Marjorie St. Jolm, Ada Seism, Barbara Hotebkin, Ann Nevil, Mary Alice Cary. FACULTY ADVISORS Miss E. R. Shod, Miss M. Rockett Alumni Letter: Mr. K. II. Iloddcr — 29
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