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1 1 . . - I W Row One: Loretta Dole-i, Mary DeLuea, Dorothy Pullara, Shirley Goetz, Joe Vfeifer, Dick Niehlinxr. Marilyn Pate, Beverly Segzelhorst, Jackie l-Inpzrani. Row Two: Kay Howell, Coralie Blair, Alice Kratz, Sally Nevlingz, Carol Will, Katherine Kropushek, Pat Schultze, Jacque lins- Penton. Row Three: Lois liruroe, Ann Elbreder, Janet Urseh, Jeanette Prely, Marilyn Spencer, VVilletta Vanarsdall, Betty Trower, Marlene Jaeger. Row lfour: Miss Hathtman. Dirk Schall, David Evertz, George Imaintsinis, Carl Walker, Lon Kieffer, Allan Dieckgraefe, Bar- bara Ginter, Gail Franke. Row live: liill True-lre, Julian Rasrher, Robert Mitori, Art Ritzel, Jack Gleason, Jackie Roux, Sherry Harlow, Carole Ellis, Mary Shatriek. l This is lhe 502771711-IICL' responsible for 1170 L'L'I'l.f' cnturlu1'n1'ng sg 6! t 8 fall Hello Dug. M' QFALLJ Sponsor: MISS HACHTMAN Every Wednesday during the eighth period, the Student Council representatives and alternates en- ter the old corral, the auditorium. to discuss the latest problem at Southwest. The Student Council representa- tives and alternates are elected each year by the members of their own advisory groups. If, for any reason, the representative is un- able to attend the meeting or carry turn! gl
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e reden fafiued QSPRINGJ everything that was discussed. Their duties are varied: among other things this year the representativcs, in co-operation with the Junior Red Cross Service group. collected money and bought gifts for the Red Cross Christmas boxes: they sold the school news- paper, t'The l'icmecr , they sponsored that day oi' days, Hello Day ttwo times during the yearl. Helping to round out our four years at high school with dances, school activities, and hotter understanding between students and faculty, the council for 1951- 1952 proved itself to be an important part l'UlHf1'l HHH7N'KWH daw- liush um! liflmr. of the school life at Southwest. Row Une: t':n'ul Iizilnssi, .lvsinie lluf, .loan tlrnmlinvtti. Hill Mnxlty, Tony Valhnzi, lhvm-rly Sv-unilliuurst, Mary Shatrivlt, liintln Uv: rmyn l'. lim-, Two: Nlnry Slllizlry, Marian Vzarlur, Marilyn Sturgis, .lzu-kie Roux, Dawn lla-vim-, Carol Will, Ruth Allen, linrlmru Fnrlws, lhurotliy lletlwr, .Imran Svhovwe, lilvn Nuurse, Mario liunnno. Row 'Ihru-: Furl Ili--key, lzrwin lfisvhe-r, Kathi liunrzis, llarliars. Wm-ingnrt, liz-tty Troxrt-r, Sliirlty lls-nlrirk, Mary lloirnn, ltnlv l'i4lm-mek, Mau Curtis, Roln-rt Mitori. Huw lfnnr, l ur:-st l intnn, Vonrzul lfrivs, lion Srhltlpprizzi, lizxrry ldelicv, Syl Sta'i'iull', Vlzlytnili lbiskvrllll, llnruw' llnwv, livnnvtli lltilfliaus. l':iul H--rrniann, Rm-lwrt 'l'im1u. .lim Husn-le, How lfire: ltuln-rt Su-ninilm-r, liill Sh-nut-r, Howard Ohline, Bob Kileullen, .lim Ilriggson, .Intl ltinnrln, .lnmt-s Sortnst-n, Tum liln-in, Arthur llitzel, David Mills, Dun Urchnrml. lion- Six: llonalal 'l'liompson, Louis Antoine, Miss llachlmnn, liill liotwlin-in, John tlerlwr, John lh-tx, llvttv llnI'stm-th-in Nmcl
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lil lx Ulu: Vnrol l5l:illllt.url, Ilolly liurn-Il, ,lozill Gmlllclirlm-tli, Hill Moxfly, Tolly Vhiulm. lim' Svixi-lllurst, .lar-ltiv lillixrulll, .lllllx lllm'l 'llill v .. 4, , ., , . . ,, iilxx lxxog liolllm lowul, 1.-f,l'1:l:l Zsulllvxlll, ll::lm- lil'-rs, Gail lfrulllu-, Susan Mi-tz. lil-tty .lzlvm-l' l'll I li nh I ull Nl in liolvln l'4':lrson. , :mv oat' , .4-: .' o Rum 'Flint-1 Art S.-lull:-i4lvl', l r:ul--vs lhlpfm-ri, .lonll Klvill, Al'ln'.u 0 lirlmll Allsm llruvlimr 1 il'oI lloplllhs, llolllm lull, Illini Vlms llaln-ll lVl:u:l:iol':l, Alnlrm-y llzlllln-l. lion l oul': .lalvltiv Iilltz, l':l1 Scllllltm-, Mary Christi-llsn-ll, Jv:lllc-ltv l'r4ty. Miss Hzlvhllllilll, l':lll'ir liryzlll, Rin-llslrll ltolwrl4, 'I I Mlnlllr. llull lim-ggtlt, liill 'l'rll:lll, llouis l'ril'ti. AAQPHQ i195 my Wm ,mu U ISPRINGI Sllullsolt MISS ll.-Xl'll'l'XlAX out his duty ill any way. his alter- llzltc chceltully takes OVGI' the wills. Tho zlltwnzlto also backs the szllc ol' the Rounclu1l and assists tho l'c-plcselltzltive ill the tzlllyillg oi' the votes for the Various school oloctiolls. Tho l'cl1l'osolltatives and 2lltCI'I12ilCS of all the uclvisories all OYUI' the school working together nlzlkc the council the smooth work- lIlj.f0l'Q1f2llllZ2ltl1J!l it is. Hats off to these homllres and tht-il' lloss lady for a bang-up job. ill! MUN HIM' I741 71
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