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STUDENT COUNCIL ALTERNATES FALL SEMESTER Row One: Gerald Gasser, Mary Catherine Porter, Dorothy Witte, Billie Sanders, Charles Oldani, June Prose, Marjorie Wolf, Wallace Sheets. Row Two: Shirley Aydelott, Shirley Zanone, Florence Baker, Jeanne Stosberg, Jose- phine Costa, Roselie Miller, Selma Baker, Audrey Vogel, Violet Pyeatt. Row Three: Anita Betz, Mary Wade, Pat Foley, Ted Schuster, Pat 0'Donnel, Olive Appel, Robert Doelling, Ted Pepple, Annette Nahniensen. Row Four: Roger Trueblood, Lindell Ward, Milton Canis, Don Archibald, Gilbert Meier, Carl Ederle, Robert Smith. SPRING SEMESTER Row Une: Willie Flesner, Kathleen Clark, Maurene Lewis, Johanna Schwarting, Ella- mae Berblinger, Virginia Smith, Wilma Veit, Joe Gennaro. Row Two: Dorothy Reutner, Dorothy Appel, Arleen Fabricius, Gertrude H3.l'f.I119lSt9l', Mary Maloney, Mary Catherine Porter, Jacqueline Harper, Ruthann Jones, Jane Smith, Wanda Kovaka. Row Three: Doris Quaternik, Richard Overbeck, Claralouise Althage, William Schubert, Helen Borlesch, Gilbert Meier, Bertha Jaeglinger, Van Loehr, Dolores Hannibal, Anna Marie Brand, Glen Miller. Seven Iver! I
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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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SPECIAL SERVICE Sponsor MISS PIERCE As a great amount of student help is needed to operate Southwest smoothly and efliciently, the Special Service Club was formed as an aux- iliary of the Student Council. If you want to help your school, we know of no other organization which would be more profitable for you to join. These students spend much of their time in the service of the school. We cannot begin to enumerate all of the many helpful things which they do, but wherever we turn we find members of this group at work. We find them typing busily for the teachers, assisting in the hygiene ofhce, watching the corridors, helping in the main office, and doing duty at the lost and found station. In fact, if you need a job well done and cheerfully done, just call for one of this group. FALL SEMESTER Row One: Robert Simon, Helen Weber, Donna Perkins, Jeanne Zeller, Mary Margaret Scholle, Virginia Everly, Arleene Meyers, Carl Bennet. Row Two: Ellsworth Moncrieff, Kathleen Marshall, Marjorie Miller, Marilyn Moore, Doris Cooper, Anita Betz, Ann Vernon, Betty Bryant, Joyce Boling. Row Three: Ed Spence, Ruth Massot, Dorothy Appel, Dorothy Bettendorf, Helen Appel, Marie Wills, Betty McGahan, Gloria Brandriff, Gloria Wheelhouse, Kathleen Clark, Immogene Angle. Eightcen
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