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MiiV Brit row: ........... . Srodloy. Foculty Advisor STUDENT COUNCIL t TF'o Student Council is comprised of nine representatives from the student body. The president of the Senior Class is president ex-officio. The students of the Homo Economics Department are represented by two junior and two senior girls. 1 he students of the Agricultural Department ore represented by two junior and two senior boys. There are two faculty advisers, one from the Home Economics Deportment and one from the Agricultural Department. The president ex-officio was Charles Boni. The junior Home Economics representatives were Kay King and Edith Relssman. The senior representatives were Jean Paterson and Barbara Hotchkin. The junior Agricultural representatives were Bornord Sennett and William Friday. The senior representatives were Lewis McCuire and Everett Clement. At the end of the first semester the Student Council personnel shifted due to the change in status of some of its members. Everett Clement resigned to accept an outside position. He was succeeded by Bernard Sennett who became a senior at the end of the first semester. Bernard Senne+t's position as junior Agriculture representative was then filled by Harry Karpialc who finished out the term. The function of the Student Council is to help the students with problems that they come up against on the campus. Because of the tremendous increase in the school enrollment this year the Student Council has had to solve on increasingly number of problems. The Student Council has seen to it that the library was opened on Wednesday evenings, os well as every other evening in the week and on Saturdays, so that the students could make use of it. The Council also had charge of the arrangement of the social calendar. It saw to it that no two activities met on tho same night. It arranged bus transportation to the basketball games. It sent delegates to two valuable Youth Conferences. It carefully allotted financial support to the campus clubs when it was justified. All money that was used by these clubs was used for the benefit of the entire student body. The Student Council organized and supervised the operation of the student store. The Trading Post , which is for the con venionce of the student body. It kept o close check on the working order of tho pianos and juke box and provided dancing for all the students each evening from six to eight o'clock and during the r.oon hours. It is regretable that Jean Paterson, Co-secretary was not able to be present for the group picture. page 13
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First row: Spak. Boliswinger C. Smith, CoppilUro Bloom. Ell toff. Second row: O'Rourko. Thornton. McCroory. Sythu'lond Woods. Mo,on. Shrnlds. Third row: Driggs. Ponopmto. Ho • hkin. Fid(or. lomplint. Poputch. Zonitch. Fourth row: RHoy. Dr. Curt.,. Mr. Smi n. Karp,ok D.flacco. Bnnckorholf. THE VOICE STAFF Editor-in-Chief. Assistant Editors.............. Business Manager............... Assistant Business Manager.. Literary Editor................ Art Editor.. ... ....... Sports Editor.................. Advisers.. E. Smith Bloom Papusch Elliott Fidler .. Paterson . Bellswmger Spiak ..Dr. Curtis Mr. Smith Mrs. Frank The regular members of tho Voice Staff cannot allow the year book to go to press without publicly thanking those students who volunteered thoir assistance in the inevitable rush to meet the deadline. To each of you who typed, wrote, and worked many long hours so that our year book would be o success, we extend our application. pdge M
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