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STUDENT COUNCIL FALL SEMESTER Row One: Ellsworth Moncrieff, Meta Betz, Stanley Young fPresidentJ, Mary Ellen Scott, Carl Bennett, Irene Vaughn, Anita Carner. Row Two: Robert Waeltz, Juanita Jones, Pat Booton, Cynthia Adams, Mary Louise Barry, Lorraine Miller, Reigene Tobler, Doris Thompson, Bob Roebke. Row Three: Bill Conwell, Ellen Ann Siebert, Bernice Zerbes, Bettye Trelford, Jacqueline Moore, Mary Ellen Hoffman, Gloria Wheelhouse, Marjorie Harrison, Dorothy Burns, David Dell. Row Four: Jack Schulte, Mary Lou Ortmeyer, Elsie Leaver, Jane Symonds, Eileen Donnelly, Ellamae Berblinger, Glenn Schultz, Victor Mallrich, David Petersen. ,Row Five: Glen Volk, Dona Joan Wicker, Betty Walter, Harriet Weinburg, Mary - ' Froehlich, Ernest Koestering, James Bryan, Alan Tiarks, William Warner, Charles ' Crowe, Robert Bone. K l - ' w SPRING SEMESTER j . K Row One: Mildred Topping, Ellsworth Moncrieff, Jane- Howlett, Harlan Waller fPresiii dentj, Audrey Wuest, Don Scott. gf- 1 J Row Two: .Ioan Hamilton, Ruth Hammerstein, Virginia Hay, Arlene Pasek Maprjorie e, Harrison, Art Langencckert, Wallace Sheets, Eugene Kennedy, Bern rdcpfllff ,' ' Row Three: Jean Cannon, Gloria Griffero, Virginia Rundle, LaVerne id r. on, Ruth l Linton, Shirley Schmitt, Don Placl-te, Richard Herr, Mark Ja , Bobbie Jean Locke, Annette Nahmcnsen. ' X Row Four: Gloria Runyan, James Bryan, Lloyd Jones, Mary Jhdfhliiiv, Shirley Kall- meyer, Bob Rademaker, Richard Riesenbeck, Joe Cunetts, . aefC rosello, Richard 1 - Schroell. fg A ' gl I Row Five: Bill Taylor, Dorismae Thompson, Jean M yZr,fCch1rad Zoeller, Donald Nichols, Douglas O'Neill, Elsie Leaver, Ann Stokes, ymongl Griffith, Jeanne Hale, - Glenn Schultz, Thomas Franz. f ul J STUDENT COUNCIL-SPRING ' Fifteen
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I A I ,V V , or . o fl gilwl ik' i W , Q 5'-, I if-f I 5.ffJ5'.f I I rex to tw r STUDENT COUNCIL-FALL TI-IE STUDENT COUNCIL Sponsor MISS PIERCE The Student Council, the organization through which the students share in the administration of our school, has always played an important part in the life of Southwest, and in this, our second year since Pearl Harbor, it is only natural to find it contributing a large part of its time to the war effort. We are proud of the record which our council has made this year, and want to cite a few of its accomplishments. It has presented four service flags to the school, it has sponsored an inspiring memorial service for those former students who have made the supreme sacrifice, and it has provided a showcase which gives information of interest about our war heroes. It has donated twenty-nine dollars to our Junior Red Cross Relief Unit, it has initiated the collection of one hundred pounds of keys to aid in the scrap drive, and has sent hundreds of pounds of cookies to be distributed to the soldiers, sailors, and marines through the U. S. O. We must not forget to mention, too, that the council has answered Uncle Sam's call by urging the student body to buy war stamps and bonds. All of these activities help to preserve the democracy that we are practicing through our student representatives. Truly, our Student Council SERVES. Fourteen
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. , . 1 STUDENT COUNCIL ALTERNATES Sponsor MISS PIERCE The Council Alternates form another group of students who participate in the government of our school. This group works side by side with the Student Council, and its work is no less important to the school than that of the Council. Its objective, which is ever before its members, is to make Southwest a better school. The motto of the Coast Guard is Semper Paratus falways preparedj. This same motto can readily be applied to our alternates, who are ever ready to step in during the absence of the regular council members and carry on their work smoothly and efficiently. This, however, is only one service which these students render the school. They have many other 'duties which they perform willingly and well. They serve in the library, the office, the halls, and assist the council members within the advisory groups. Sixleen
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