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A J 93 I Q o G tt Q.. K1 j 1 X ff 1 I X ft ' t7 25' v l fa 0 ' My f ' xi 5 . X2 .F 933, N Xl 1:5 ffl And now let us look at what this august body has accomplished during the past year. We have pointed out that the sponsor was well satisfied, so We may be sure the performance was wor- thy of the trust which was put in it. Probably the most outstanding enter- tainments for which it was responsible, at least from the students point of view, were the two Hello Day programs. Each of these included a bang-up aud session and later, dancing in the gym during lunch hours. Another social accomplish- ment of note was the Miss Southwest dance. This, the council sponsored in conjunction with the lettermen. On the serious side - the council fostered agjfucfenf Counci Spring Representatives Row Ono: D. Pidvovk, R. Write, M. Gian-oma, R. Lindsay, S. Sterioff, A. Lewis, D. Splan, J. Harper. Row Two: D. Peters, G. Sullivan, N. lflzvll, P. Klein, J. Gillilan, M. Beltram, J. Zinzer, M. Asher, R. Randall, P. Duffett, J. K insvy. Row Three: J, Johnson, M. Lamm, C. Jamieson, S. Jones, D. Timmons, M. Prichard, S. Naylor, P. Hill, J. Fremoin, B. Bush, J. Thatcher, C. Duke. Row Four: S. Boyce, IC. King, .I. Hemminghaul, G. Calderon, T. Civslinski, C. Seafzar, J. Klopfer, C. Talbot, V. Burris, M. Steinmann. Row Five: C. Linhart, N. Solovitz, H. Crocker, D. Dunham, S. Kollme, T. Meyer, B. Wa:-xylenko, I . Williams, H. Schneider, IC. Wamser. Row Six: J. Gianoulukis, Ii. Neville, D. Wilson, R. Witte, J. Robbins, D. Markel, G. Powell, A. Nelson, A. Antoine. 4 .T if 5 ff: ' X 4 El-tIhft'f'I7
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-7 l , 5 5 1 Row One: P. Dougherty, E. Strayhorn, B. Jones, R. Boehm, B. Steiner, R. Allen, R. Lindsay, J. Voracek. Row Two: S. Diefenbach, C. Werne, E. King, J. Kaufman, D. Miller, A. Lewis, M. Giacoma, P. Zolman, M. Zaman. Row Three: J. Schlueter, C. Courson, J. Abernathy, C. Foens, P. Hase, D. Puricelli, M. Steinmann, A. Steinman. Row Four: N. Vogel, D. Molitor, B. Lowder, P. Wolf, J. Crawford, M. Asher, S. Gross, N. Solovitz, M. Goymly. Row Five: E. Kinkpatrick, J. Gillilan, V. Steidel, G. Calderon, G. Herschel, C. Petit, Miss Hachtman. Row Six: R. McCue, J. Mangosing, R. Clements, B. Koupa, C. Brandhorst, B. Wasylenko, W. Keller, B. Mathews. laonziorr idfi ackfman Fall Alternates of it ? one may ask. We will try to an- swer these questions satisfactorily. It is composed of a representative and an alternate from each advisory group. These are elected by the members of a given group. Its officers, chosen from the senior body, are students who have been members of the council during their days as under classmen. Its pur- pose is to give the students a voice in the government of the school, to act as a unifying agent Within the student body, and to provide for the school some of the entertainment so necessary to re- lieve the monotony of the high school day. Committee counts ballots after election of officers Seventeen
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school spirit, stressing cleanliness of halls, class rooms, and lunch room. Working with the Junior Red Cross Service Group, it carried out an excel- lent school project from which one hun- dred forty-six foreign children received Christmas gift boxes. It sponsored many excellent educational aud sessions. Per- haps the one most enjoyed by the Southwesterners was the Junior Town Meeting of the Air. Here everybody who so desired got. into the act. Many other activities which the group performed deserve mention in these pages, but after all, didn't we say that the play is over? We must let our council mari- onettes have a well deserved holiday. laondor: L ejJac!zfman Spring Alter nates Row One: D. Miller, S. Madalon, M. Giacoma, S. Stxrloff R Lindsay A Levis D Pidcock S Dlefenbach Row Two: B. Everette, M. Maslo, M. Glanz, J. Lieber S G oss C Warren A Sundell A Smith P Verderbei Row Three: B. Kirchhoefer, E. Wamser, G. Mueller E Fltapatrxck S Fleming J Abernathy J Hahn J Schlueter B Fuller. Row Four: M. Zaman, P. Hase, M. Gormly, C. Branrlhorst T Stenger J Schad P O Shea Row Five: D. Ober, E. Wamser, J. Gleason, S. Hamel L Mocerl K Bruns G Spltanagel Row Six: B. James, J. Bauer, W. Howell, R. Kniekmeyer B Koupa X fW
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