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1 Row One: B. Bays, J. Baldwin, B. Schneider, J. Robbins, K. Miielilcnlirock, C. Linlmrl, J. Krost. W. lNelson. Row Two: D. Jelinek, J. Watson, J. Olive-, S. Evanek, C. Hradsky, K. Quentin, M. Sc-ibt, P, Hill, L. Dernbcck, E. Gauldoni, S. Ingebritsen, Velten. Row Three: M. Koverly, J. Hascher, D. Syrlow. M. Paxson, M. O'Brien, C. Hughes, S. Scliofield, J. Scliuefer, K. Furtliingg, L. Sclincider, Scliroede. C. Linliart. Row Four: L. Dacus, D. Markel, D. Bartliolic, J. Vincent, G. Crucnewald, R. Pfaulcli, D. Krajcovic, R. Lolise, A. Svliulte, Miss Haclitnian. Sponsor: Miss Hachtman SPRING ALTERNATES Our Student Council has sponsored many ac- tivities in the past twenty years, several of which have become regular events here at Southwest. uHello Day, initiated by the Council in 1945 as a welcome to the freshmen, is one of these. Reg- ularly, too, with the football season comes our Miss Southwest dance, planned with the assistance of the lettermen. Then, in conjunction with the Junior Red Cross, it sponsors yearly the overseas Christmas boxes. One of the recent accomplishments of the organization has been the writing and publication of the Southwest Creed. These, however, are but a few of the Councilis activities which have helped to make Southwest an outstanding school. Lord Bedbug and his Calypsonians add zest to a Hello Day aud. Seventeen
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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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T e Parent-Teachers Association sl 4fYf7' 4-J jc-etza t. .s lion Une: Urs. ll. l'ilwsl1'y, Urs. li, llill. Xlrs. G. Gru1'nI'u:llcl. llrs. ii. Hum:-l. Urs. ff. Kvllrr, Urs. ri. l'in1'k:'rl, Xlisf. Ni. Slonl. Row Two: Xlrs. li. Fclnrt-pu-l. Xlrs. X, Franz, Nlrs. N. F1-rrnntr-, Mrs. YV. fililric. Nlrs. YY. Gil'l'k, Miss it. Ernst, llow Tim-v: Urs. X. ilzmuplu-ll. Nlr-, 0. Yoslurink. Hrs. H. Eaton. Mr. H. Young, Mrs. l'. l'rifli. Mrs. W, Rylllllilll. Executive From the time it was formed until the present, our Parent-Teachers Association has been an im- portant factor in the progress of Southwest. Al- ways an active group, this year's organization proved no exception to the rule. The following ex- cerpt from the report by the president, Mrs. Wm. H. Hamel gives ample proof of this statement. i'We had financial success from a card party, which enabled us to contribute to the purchase of a fan for the faculty room. earmark a sum for a much needed projector. assist in bus transporta- tion for a football game. and give a .lune and january senior dance. We were also able to en- Ifiglzteerz Committee roll the school in Junior Red Cross, support the Caroline B. Ulmann Student Loan Fund, donate to the St. Louis Parent-Teacher Scholarship Foun- dation, serve refreshments at all of our meetings, send representation to many civic affairs, send two delegates to State Convention in Kansas City, send a gift subscription of the National Parent-Teacher Magazine to a foreign country, and make our third contribution to the Brisbin Memorial Fund toward the purchase of Band Uniforms? The Roundup congratulates the Association on this fine record.
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