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. that it is. These are some of the council's accomplishments of the past year: It made a drive for funds to send the Pioneer to service men, collected money for a recreation room at Fort Leonard Wood, helped with the collec- tion of money for the Junior Red Cross Christmas stockings, purchased a Visitor's Register, presented the school with its ninth service flag, spon- sored the Corral, initiated Hello Day, designed and sold Decal seals, and sold tickets for the Roundup, Pioneer and Southwest Review. REPRESENTATIVES QSPRINGJ Sponsor MISS LAWLESS Row One: Anna Jean Trost, Peggy Placht, Jean Wasmann QTreas.J, Dorismae Thomp- son fSec.J, Harold Hollmann fPres.J, Don' Nichols CVice-P'res.1, Ralph Meyer. Row Two: Joan Schattgen, Betty Thompson, Ruth Decker, Carol Sagner, Pat Bray- field, Ed Harper, Don Cameron. Row Three: Gloria Simon, Maurene Lewis, Evelyn Spindler, Dona Knoll, Carol Brady, Muriel Fish, Eleanor Corich, Jeanne Reitz, Virginia Lou Smith. Row Four: Gerry Fite, Beverly Boothe, Betty Jean Efken, Betty Niemeyer, Barbara Boyette, Leona Hutchings, Gloria Grebe, Gloria Hurley, Neil Panzier, Richard Holemon. Row Five: Dorothy Darr, Marilyn Wilson, Grace Wade, Ellen Stamulis, Mary Ann Wheeler, Ray Von Drehle, Charles Boersig, Jim West, Eugene Biedermann, Her- man Ottenad. Row Six: Marion Werner, Jeanne Mueller, Wanda Sheridan, Peggy Rodgers, J y Stemmler, Jack Waltmann, Fred Heger, Paul Davis, David Hill, Marvin s , Konny Vellios. 5 Ninetren
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. AM ,iw 4 STUDENT COUNCIL c Sponsor MISS LAWLESS REPRESENTATIVES c QFALLJ Row One: Ted Pepple fPres.J, Virginia Hay, Ray Pickett, Ruth Hammerstein. Row Two: Lois Byrne, Gloria 'Grebe, Luena Robertson, Beverly Hedstrom, Gladys DuBois, Dorothy Rost, Joan Bohn. Row Three: Arleen Fabricius, Dorothy Darr, Frances Parker, Erladine Wilson, Mary Ann Wheeler, Regina Verdin, Ruth Vilberg, Jane Williams. Row Four: Barbara Boyette, Dorothy Chase, Ellen Stamulis, Gloria Hurley, Muriel Fish, Dona Knoll, Betty Halden, Beverly Boothe, Arlene Bonifer, Virginia Schall. Row Five: Chuck Schneider, Paul Davis, Marvin Wool, Harry Fox, Ralph Meyer, Eugene Gross, John Pleasants, Herman Ottenad. Row Six: George McCue, Fred Heger, Robert Brookes, Wallace Sheets, Ed Harper, Stanley Hanson, Carl Martin, Richard Herr, Gene Overbeck, Miss Lawless. One of the greatest honors which a student can achieve at Southwest is to be elected by his group to serve as a representative or alternate to the Student Council. Such election means that his group has confidence in his ability, integrity, and judgment. One representative and one alternate from each group may gain one of these coveted positions for one or more years of their school life. While this election is a great honor, it is also a grave responsibility as the Student Council speaks for the student body and initiates and car- ries through many of the projects that make Southwest the excellent school Eighteen
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STUDENT COUNCIL ALTERNATES QFALLJ T Sponsor MISS LAWLESS Row One: Shirley Hilzen, Anna Jean Trost, Joan Schattgen, Shirley Wigge. Row Two: Marion Werner, Peggy Thoelke, Loisel Orchard, Wanda Sheridan, Marie Rosenheim, Pat Booton, Willis Michel. Row Three: Ruth Decker, Virginia Radaelli, Lois Chambers, Sarah Owen, Ella Mae Eickmann, Rose Jones, Charlotte Mayer, Carol Brady, Jeanne Reitz. Row Four: Jackie Stemmler, Peggy Jo Jordan, Patty Goodrich, Katherine Szymanski, Doris Quaternik, Arlynn Christ, Ellen Kitts, Jack Varble, Charles Steinmetz. Row Five: Rolland Kuenker, Manuel Bretscher, Lee Phillips, Eugene Kuhlhoff, Harold Hollmann, Don Cameron, Donald Sundmacher, William Dannenmaier. Row Six: Robert Duesenberg, Charles Stuhlman, Clifton Terry, Jack Craig, Charles Baker, Miss Lawless. Twenty
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