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The Profesfors P056 1. Cute little tyke, i5n't he? . . .2. W.P.A.? . . . 3. Reducing? . . .4. Merly . . . 5. Busy B Club . . . 6. Wants buy a book? . . . 7. Homey, isn't it? . . . 8. A woman's work is never clone . . 9. Whew! Rotten eggs!! . . . 10. You'll cat it or clscl . . . ll. Wbntlll we do about it chief? . . .12 Beauty plus brains , . . 13. Freshmen!! 13
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Student Council Fran! row-V. Cochran, B. Wright, B. Sperry, C. Carlson, Barker, P. Drake, P. Boxmeyer. Srrorul row -E. Swope, A. Ackerman, J. Goddard, B. Simpson, M. Calhoun, H. Sullivan, H. Robb. Buck row- P. Wurtenberger, W. Zipp, B. MacLean, P. Miller, F. Diggle, j. Pilley, N. Helmers. Bringing the faculty and students closer together in the administration of school ac- tivities is the main purpose of the Student Council, student government organization. The membership includes five persons from each class, chosen by popular Vote of the respective groups. Early last fall Penelope Boxmeyer, James Pilley, and Eileen Swope, accompanied by Miss Emma Lyman, attended the regional Student Council convention at Omaha as Shawnee-Mission delegates. Among the important activities sponsored by this group during the year were the two all-school mixers, one held in October and the other in February, Alumni day, at which time the grads were welcomed back and entertained, Fun day, which came in the springg the pingpong tournamentg and the celebration days which followed the football and basketball championships. Paul Miller acted as chairman of the program committee for the year. This com- mittee was responsible for all assembly programs and lyceums throughout the year. Others on this committee were Marjorie Calhoun, Frank Diggle, Patricia Drake, and James Pilley. Eileen Swope was elected president of the council and presided at all assembly pro- grams. The other onicers were Barbara Sperry, vice-presidentg Penelope Boxmeyer, secre- taryg Barbara Wright, treasurerg and Marjorie Calhoun, corresponding secretary. Notices of the group,s activities were submitted to the state Student Council bulletin. Miss Emma Lyman was faculty sponsor of the Student Council, while Principal A. L. Cross acted as supervisor. 12
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