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1 Jil wt 71' , , 6 'N .. Officers: Motto: Colors: Flower: Faculty Adviser: ..,....41LI' P Seniors President Casimir Kaczmarek Vice President Edward Nugent Secretary Mary Frances O'Hern Treasurer Edward Schaich Student Council Representatives Emily Sweeney, Basil Scott Nothing venture, nothing gain. Old Rose and Silver Red Peony Miss Hanby C KA H ,Dials rmg I I ,Xggz,TlT'51rN'.i,,.J 5: -. ' l . LJ---fp-1 L, .,-Qf 11QiQ,1-rf' 5 E -J ,,,y.m - ie-v. '-12 , ' 'xx
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The Student Council President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Ralph Ward Nea Smith Helen Smith Mr. Spear Senior Representatives-Emily Sweeney, Basil Scott Junior Representatives- Helen Smith, VValton Whipple Sophomore Representative - Willliam Luddy h Freshman Representative - Mortimer 4 ' Kohn Faculty advisers - Mr. Lowry, Mr. Moore, Miss Mulqueen and Miss Hand. This year, besides carrying out the rou- tine duties of awarding letters to candi- dates, and the election of cheer leaders and mana-gers of sports, the Student Council has branched into several other types of work. A student police system was adopted, whereby students kee-p watch at the camp- us and gym when athletic enc-ounters with other schools are taking place to remind the fans of the admission pri-ce. These p-oliceu are rewarded by accumulative points. Girls' volleyball has been brought under the same status as girls' basketball In both sports, the winning team receives the six inch letter US . Cheer leaders are now classed as athletes in a certain sense. Those participating in that sport must conform to the established eligibility rules. Attention has been turned to the Accumu- lative Letter established a year ago. Added to the list of activities receiving recogni- tion is the Komet Staff. Need has been found, however, to limit the number of such letters awarded per year. The Stud- ent Counci'l has seen fit to set that number at three percent of the student body. This limitation will tend to prevent Hcheapen- ing ofthe letter, and its p-ossession will be of -still greater value.
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CASIMIR KACZMAREK Junior President '32, Inter-class softball '32, '33, Seneca '33, Commercial Contest '33, Senior Play '33, Inter-class Basketball '33, President Senior Class '33, State Honor and Scholarship Society '33. - Hold the fort! I am coming! -rock of Gibraltar - Where there's a will, there's a way. -our efficient president PAUL FREDRICKSON Latin Club '29, Hi-Y '29, 30, Band '29, '30, '31, '32, '33, Glee Club '29, '30, '31, '32, '33, operecm '29, '30, '31, '32, 33, stunt Night '30, '31, orchestra '31, '32, '33, Speech '32, Male Quartet '33, senior Play '33, SEHECB, '33. illTommy!Y -a singer of romantlc songs -the perfect gentleman GURTH SCHULZ Speech Class '33. -he ponders on deeper things -Einstein's undertsudy -he has the last word -his mutterings do scare us all DEAN WHIPPLE Inter-class Basketball '28, '29, '30, scum, Night '23, '30, Band '28, '29, '30, '31, H1-Y '29, '30, opei-esta '30, '31, 32, Business Manager Seneca '33. -zestful supporter of sports - Hello, fellas. -the Sally rootlng section - Hang sorrow, care'11 klll a. cat! LOUIS MANIERI Band 28, '29, '30, 31, '32, '33, Latin Club '31. -fond of Freshman girls -you may think him bashful -individual in his way -yet strangely comradely to all LILLIAN BENZ Orchestra '30, Student Council '30, '31, Band '30, '31, '32, '33, Basketball '30, '31, '33, Stunt Night '31, Tennis '32, Volleyball '32, Latin Club '30, Warrior '32, Associate Editor Warrior '33, Speech Class '33, Prophecy '33, Seneca '33, State Honor and Scholar- ship Society '33. - By the work, one knows the work- man. -staunch defender of her class -generous and full of fun - Guard that man, Benz! I
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