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council is required to serve upon some committee, he next calls for committee reports. The chairman of the assembly committee announces that a student talent assembly is to be held, and requests all representatives to urge the students of their home rooms to try out for the program. Cooperating with the assembly committee of the faculty, he adds, the student assembly committee is making arrangements for both entertaining and beneficial programs, cover- ing' the subjects of safety, school spirit, Armis- tice Day, Christmas, student talent, and com- memoration of renowned heroes. Students who do not wish to attend assemblies are to sign up for a study hall during that period. As in no previous year, the social functions of the school are being successfully managed by the students in cooperation with the faculty. Plans for a mixer, under the recently adopted title of Southwest Swing Session, advertising for which is being handled by the publicity com- mittee, are reported by the social committee. STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Second Semester Anne Adams, Edward Adams, Harry Ahl, David Ball, Bob Barton, Junuis Baxter, Charles Campbell, Robert Chrisman, Edwin Glazier, Isabelle Denker, Dick Dickey, Roy Dickerson, Jim Dixon, Charles Duboc, Charles Dunn, Helen Elsey, Dick Fern, jim Froman, Mary Green, Jean Griffin, Jay Gunnels, Edward Heller, James Helzberg, Donald Hewitt, Barbara Jean Lamberton, Richard Landon, Betty Launder, Karl Lyon, Edward Mahood, Charlotte Mclndoe, Mary McVey, Fred Merrill, Virginia Moh- ler, Patricia Moore, Dale Myers, Margaret Neal, Stanley Newman, Jean 0'Hara, Don Pheiffer, Kathryn Bob Saunders, Virginia Shirley Sue Smith, Doris R o g e r s , Schaefer, Swalwell, Dorothy Teachenor, Shirley Tom Thompson, Sidney Bud Williams, Stephen White, Noel Wood, Barbara Wulff. Anne Zimmerman. Tholen, Walker, Below: A meeting of the second semester Student Council. Page 14
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George Wander, Betty Rattes, Ed Mulhern, and Gilbert Davis take part in the broadcast for the Safety Assembly under the auspices of the Student Council. Nancy Peairs, Harley Peterson, Miriam Rothschild, Bill Rothwell, Bob Saunders, Delores Scott, Sam See, Don Simecheck, Ruth Skaggs, Chester Smith, Nelle Steventon, Elea- nor Stofer, Bill Thompson, joe Vale. Vamla Von Behren, Shirley Wasson. Bud Williams, Stephen White, Georg: Wood, Noel Wood. STUDENT COUNCIL ALTERNATES First Semester Helen Bergman, George Berry, Miriam Brasher, Bill Brewster, Alvin Bunis, Betty Cox, Dorothy Daniels. Robert DeCamp, Patti Duncan, Morel Dunham, Beverly Froman, B etty Guernsey, Jean Hayward, Margaret Hagstrom, Peggy Pat Hennessy. Bob Higdon, Marilyn Hoff, Emmett Hook. Bill Hughes, Jerry Hughes, jack Johnson, Sigmund Kaufman, Carolyn King, Richard Landon, Harvey Laner, Bob Love, Janet Marvin, Don McCoy, Charlotte Mclndoe, Merle McKay, Dorothy McKimm, Martha Murray, Mary E. Munson, Jane Newcomer. Kathleen O'Sullivan, Bill Peterson. Jean Phillips, Inez Potter. juliaMari: P r i c e , Kathryn Ready, Barbara Schenk, Bob Scott, Jack Senter. Marv Tanner. Arthur Taylor, Ethyl Taylor. Paul Trower, Paul Uhlmann, Robert Woodburn, Mary Whyte, Betty Ward, Anne Zimmerman. At the Right: Second Semester Exec- utive Board. Top Row: Smith, Dickerson, Adams, Wood. Second Row: Teachenor. Scott, La Force. Bottom Row: Neal, Saunders, Camp- bell. more armbands have been purchased for the clubis use, and that members are required to buy season football and basketball tickets as well as armbands. ln the home rooms, representatives from the Red Cross committee are urging the students to contribute toward this year's goal of four hundred fifty dollars. The safety and health committees have kept a girl in the office during third and fourth hours tabulating the number, frequencies, and causes of absences in order that preventive measures may be taken next year. UThe business of the day was an account, by the vice-president. of the city-wide Student Council meeting held at East High School. .Xt her suggestion, it was moved and seconded that our council follow the example set by other schools and create a historical committee, for the period of one year, to keep a record of school activities. After much discussion, the motion was carried. it was decided that the matter was to be brought up at the executive meeting. The critic's report was given, and the meet- ing then adjourned. The president asks for corrections or addi- tions: the minutes are approved and ordered filed. Having explained, for the benefit of the new members, that each person in the student Page 13
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Tap: Singing Alma Mater at a pep assembly. Middle: The Lincoln Day program. Bottom: A responsive audience. STUDENT COUNCIL ALTERNATES Second Semester Wayne Arnote, Bill Barton, John Beauchamp, Shirley Bergin, Faith Bruchman, Bob Cohn, jimmy Duncan, Morel Dunham, Henry Eager, John Fehlandt, Frances Fields, Ellsworth Filby, Billie Giles, Anne Griffith, Mary Elizabeth Hughes, Sigmund Kaufmann, Carolyn King, Jane Louise Koslowsky, Bob Kyger, Robert Lane. Leo Lynch, Flowers Maguire, Betty Mallams, Barbara Martin, Margaret Martin, Bernice May, Merle McKay, Dorothy McKimm, Mary Newton, Geoff Oelsner, Patricia Padgett, Jack Perkins, B il l Peterson, Corinne Poland, Edward Pugh, Catherine Schmidt, Lucile Schoenfeld, Helen Shrontz, David Smart, Billey Stan- bury, William Stewart, Barbara Straus, Dwight Sutherland, Bill Teal, Robert Tucker, Helen Underwood, George Wander, Juanita Wells, Dick Willits, Chalmers Wood, Jay Woold- ridge, Betty Ruth Wright. Page 15
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