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STUDENT COUNCIL 5M1ss LAWLESS main Sponsors IMISS HACHTMAN fSpringJ Southwest is very fortunate in that it has an C -C W' ' efficient and conscientious Student Council, for its Qi: members act as the representatives of the student Qli gm body. Its task is to weld the advisory groups to- 5- -- - -'- . gether and to bring closer understanding and co- gti operation between the faculty and the students. 1 -1 I - E As the voice of the students, this organization is E - j responsible for many of the most important activi- 5 Z ties of our school. iwm- This year, as usual, the council has made a drive for funds to send the Pioneer to service men, col- lected money for the Junior Red Cross Christmas stockings, sold tickets for the Roundup and Pioneer, backed the reopening of the Corral, and continued successfully Hello Day, which it initiated last year. To these accomplishments it has added the election of Miss South- west and has given a dance in her honor. The alternates have taken charge of the sales campaigns in the various groups and have assisted the representatives in whatever manner they could. They have succeeded so well that they were able to step into the representatives' shoes, when needed, quickly and ably. There are many other duties which this hard-working group has taken upon itself during the past year, but these that we have mentioned will suffice to show that the Student Council is, indeed, an integral part of Southwest High School. eQ'.. 43 AJ C C C C cpl ,0 1 C C 0 O of X369 C O o ,gigfqw P' H T 515133 li 1' i' Hun' fx ' f ' iw 9 Seventeen
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STUDENT COUNCIL PRESIDENTS HERMAN OTTENAD 6SpringJ PAUL DAVIS CFallJ
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STUDENT COUNCIL QFALLJ Sponsor MISS LAWLESS Row One: Betty Efken, Gloria Simon, Paul Davis, Ruth Decker, Betty Halden, Mark Jaeger, Anna Jean Trost, June Jatho. Row Two: Mary Witte, Gloria Glomski, Charlotte Mayer, Shirley Ashner, Margie Hol- lan, Jeanne Reitz, Florene Struck, Eleanor Wyland. Row Three: Rosemary Hayes, Betty Krueger, Pat Fesperman, Eleanor Corich, Marvin Gibson, James Dearing, Richard Maxey, Jacqueline Breitenbach. Row Four: Jean Hahn, Ellen Stamulis, Pat VValker, Richard Danzer, Dick Bauer, Charles Boersig, Robert Pacanowski, Neil Panzier, Jim Teter. Row Five: Joanne Madison, Marion Werner, David Hill, Eugene Gross, Ray Hilgert, Ray Von Drehle, Dave Frahm, Don Cameron, Herman Ottenad, Dale Meyer. Row Six: Konny Vellios, Killian Heitzman, Tony Anderhub, Gernot Armbruster, John Iselin, Jack Waltmann, M. Lawless, Jim West, Bob Schroeder, Eugene Biedermann, Wyman Jones. - Eighteen
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