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Sponsor: Miss Hachtman This year of 1957 points up to twenty years of democracy in action by the students of South- west High School. for that is what the name Stu- dent Council means. Its purpose is to teach young people to work, to play, and to govern themselves in the democratic American way of co-operation and fair play. As set forth in Article I of its con- stitution, its prime purposes are: To aid in the internal administration of the school To foster sentiments of law, order, and co-operation To promote the general activities of the school To develop in the student a growing appreciation of membership in a democracyf' This committee planned our wonderful fall Hello Day FALL ALTERNATES 1 . Z' z , B. 1: bb, cz. Talbot. R. she-nlwrd, B- Fullvf- J- Frm avillhlclnl. P.0 Elias, E. Caulfloni, E- W0rtllin2l0n- K- GW' nn' l on I N mullr A Sm Th C f-amwvi E, Dmmlfis, K, Heggen, C. Hughes, S. Inca, E Kin D liloomqulsl .l lr-nztn J Lhcsus I Nlrliobtrls Foiiiiil. .HlgH1ll1l:ll'!llHlI5. J. 'lic-klmff. J. Svhar-ff-r. K. llIlli'lllf7YllJl Ul'k, P 0 bl W' lflslru' amus' k Us PM on R mg P R. Graves. H F- K Vplnn p Iindlmrql Q 1'-H-1-i,-rp I fqcllu- T. Cook C. Cru 1 nu ns us nine 1 C Harhtman ow ive: . . '- - 1 -- '- -' ' ' ' '
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Inq The Student Council has assured success. FALL REPRESENTATIVES -iii- Krug Om-: J. firm-r. ll. Trrllml. li. Sin-pln-rrl. ll, lfullr-r. ll. llolnh. J. Frimcl. Huw Two. V. lnprkinsi J. 51.mm,h,r- g' fg,,,,n,.. 5' L,-min, j, l.nwl'y. C. Wloorly, C. ,l:1llri1'son. Bl. Asllc, uvnri .mlr mary rr..r.-Jliillltfgix. Svlrus-lmnll. ll. lligrlon, II. llulrn. 5. Exanvlc. E. Savlrzrn. J. S4-lim-fr-r, ll. lllr-Fry, -1- Fl5f1'k v. f TWU 'fill Huh. FHM.: D' Tuipl. J- g1l,r,,.l,,.r,- QI, limlme, II. llf-wlvlt. B. Nlcllunalrl. D. Fvlrnilkr-r. D. llrurnpson, D, llrc lr rr f rx 1 H, ,r Row lxiu.: 115 XI,.i,i.., XA Srlmnnirrggu-r. A. llufl. C. Fvhnrirll. .l. liolylrins. IJ. Krajvoxiv. ll. Bravklralrn. I.. Hnrrr I Brown Huw Six: 'l', I'opmr4-lralr. ll. lifjrllnarn. J. Shan. S. Xlorris. fl. l.i-vlrcr, D. Crain. Miss llnrhtnrann. Fourteen Southwestls Student Council was orcanrzed rn 1937 and therefore celebrates rt: tuentreth annr versary this year. lts lust sponsor was rss 1 dred Pierce, who remained so untrl her death in 1943, when the sponsorship was taken over by Miss Mary Lawless for three years ln 1946 Miss Corine Hachtman assumed the duties of sponsor and guided its clestinres with the ard of the stu dents, maintaining its h1,Oh standards and prrn ciples plus making it one of the school s most pop ular activities. Through the years the council has enjoyed the support of the faculty and student body. This,' with wise planning and hard worlx A recent addition lo Southwest hall r tn Thoughts For Reflrrtron cast
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ll ou' lion Ron Ron ei. Q . llnxlr-r Une: G. Sl'llIllilll, ,l. Hmnlningllzills. ll. Svlnn-i4l1'r, J. Robbins. K. lVllH'lll lllJl'4l4'li, C. Linliurl, E. lla-ss, ll. Eytllnun, A. llllxrirll, ll F.. llnlmls, Nl. Iwo: J. Mlxnns, . Mantle, l.. llnlln, S. Cllilwom. J Mn:-nvll. lXl. Asln-, J. Fox, ll. B1-rry, J. Kinsey, P. Elia-c, J. Dunuvun, N. wlllllilllli, C. Woody, C. Jnniin-son, C. Ssnnarl I Thru-cz li. Barrow, H. Jones, ll. Radford. S. We-ltcrnn, J. Purcnlin, D. Tliornpson, M, Myrr-n, E. King, l'. King, K. S4'l1n1-linrcll, .l. Ifcklmil 4 l's'lil, l'. Burnt-tl, S. Holnn-s. J. Birkett, li. Scliowulln-r, J. Win-ul lfonr: li. Vogel, li. lirllu-r, li. Bn-uly, M. Moisio, A. linll, C Harris, A. Scliwaningvr, 'l'. liunxn, ll, llrucklxulm, 'l'. Cook, l'. l.in4lliorsl, C. ford, J. llurollu-rs, Miss Huclltmzin. tudent Council SPRING REPRESENTATIVES 1 i Sz' rteen Student Council connnittee in action. leader. Every Wednesday afternoon at the beginning of the eighth period one representative or alternate from each advisory group comes to the audltorium for the regular meeting of Student Council. These representatives and alternates, who are elected by their individual advisory groups, must have a good scholastic record, plus the qualities of dependabrl ity and leadership. Heading these meetings are a president, a vice-president, a secretary, and a treasurer, all of whom have been nominated by the Sevens Class and then have been elected by the student body. Each of these officers has been a member of the council previous to his election and is therefore considered to be a quahhed
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