Southwest High School - Sachem Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

 - Class of 1938

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CORRIDOR GUIDES First Semester Top Row: Zimmerman, Rhoton, Hat- field, Hagstrom, Newman. Myers. Andrews, Witherspoon, May, Scott. Second Row: S m i t h . Atwater. Schramm, K el l o g g, McCauley, Brand, Wood, Thompson, Fletcher, Wilhelm, Slattery. Bottom Row: Houston. Campbell, Merrill, McMillen, Schultz, Hall, Doris McGugin, Ferm. Dorothy McGugin, Dawson, McKimm. CORRIDOR GUIDES First Semester Edward Adams, Margaret Anderson, Bartlett Andrews, Jack Andrae, Gladys Armacost, Bill Atwater, Bruce Barton, Kenneth Beyer, Charles Blackmar, Bill Boswell, Marthl Brooks, Gordon Brubaker, Robert Campbell, Mary Ann Clinton, Bernice Eisen, John Fletcher, Edward Gilbert, Louis Gorman, Virginia Graham, Jenn Griffin, Margaret Hagstrom, Barton Hakan, Constance Harper, Mary jane Hatfield, Bob Higdon, Emmett Hook, Bob Houston, Virginia Houston. Stan- ley Irwin, Frank Jones. Clinton Kan- aga, Sigmund Kaufmann, Betty La- Brant, Bernice May, Dorothy Mc- Gugin, Bob Osborne. Harlie Peterson, Don Pfeiffer, Anne Rhoton, Margaret Robertson, Art Robinson. Bill Roth- well, Carolyn Scott, Chett Smith, Charles Stansell, Bob Steeper, Eleanor Stofer, Mary V. Thompson, Dorothy Tracey, Richard Trelease, Paul Uhl- mann, joe Vale, Edward Vredenburgh, David Watson, Mary Whyte. Mary Wilhelm, Paul Witmer, Bill Woodson. CORRIDOR GUIDES Second Semester Ed Adams, William Beckett. Charles Blackmar, Arthur Brand, Gordon Bru- baker, John Clay, Jerry Dawson, Mary jane Dearing, Barbara Dew. Henry Eager, Dick Ferm, Ellsworth Filby, Meredith Friedberg. Willard Gieske, Shirley Gillett, Louis Gorman, jean Griffin, Mary Jane Hatfield, Jack Hall, Edward Heller, Marietta Hew- itt, Ruth Higdon, Richard Irwin, Frank Jones, Clinton Kanaga, Sig- mund Kaufmann, Scott Kellogg, Bob l'Vhen ncw business is callcd for, a suggestion is made that additional bicycle racks be provided. After discussion, the matter is referred to the research committee. Remarks are made about the length of meet- ings due to extensive discussion. The president asks Mr. Cannon, as main spon- sor, to make a few remarks about thc aims of the student council. He states that the council strives for social entertainment, service to the community, and the development of citizenship. Miss Mary Moore, Bliss Cleora Hutchison, and Mr. blames Bennett having charge of the various activities under each of these headings. The object of the Student Council organization is to provide self-government of the student body through a cooperation of the students and the faculty. The critic's report is given and the meeting adjourns. As the student council is the governing powcr for the student body, the senior officers, with the senior business committee, compose the nego- tiating power for the graduation class. XVith the cooperation of their sponsor, Hr. Powell. and the faculty representatives, Miss Boulton and Mr. Macfnrdy, the senior business committee expedites the business of the class with a min- imum of time and confusion. ln the fall, each senior nominated five per- Page 17

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The library and parking committee urges stu- dents not to park in restricted zones, and the locker committee announces a list of regulations concerning lockers to be taken by each repre- sentative to his home room. Keeping people out of trouble, not serving as spies, is the duty of these committees. The service committee informs the council that the corridor guide system is to be continued, under the supervision of Miss Hutchison. As CAFETERIA GUARDS Top Row: Cole, LaForce, Stein, Mal- lams, Skaggs, LaBrant, Swalwell, Meininger, Hakan. Third Row: Owen, Sanderson, Gar- rett, Seaton, Smith, Price, Brown, Vredenberg, White. Second Row: Stansell, Foley, Temple, Metcalf, Campbell, Kahn, Uhlmann, Coplin, Sigler. Bottom Row: Sparks, Wellington, Marmaduke, Nabb, Osborne, Noo- nan, Ball, Lowry. before, the guides are to be selected by the cor- ridor committee, upon the recommendations of the teachers, on a basis of their sense of respon- sibility and courtesy, their attitude toward serv- ice, and their scholarship ranking. The commit- tee stresses that its chief object is to aid the students in learning' to control themselves by adherence to the rules of the corridor code: l. Follow the arrows. 2. lValk, never run. 3. Keep moving. 4. Never whistle or shout. 5. Keep the floors clean. The cafeteria guards help to maintain the same standard of courtesy during lunch hours. Page 16 CAFETERIA GUARDS Members Carroll Aikens, David Ball. Rich- ard Brown, Bob Campbell, Barbara Chandler, jane Cole, Bob Coplin, Bill Foley, John Gage, Ferrel Garrett, Bar- ton Hakan, Melvyn Hakan, Sidney Hedges, Fritz Kahn, Cris Kemendo, Betty LaBrant, Mary LaForce, Mary Leffler, Jim Lowry, Betty Mallams, Donald Marmaduke, Clair Martin. Rosemary Meininger, Patty Metcalf, Mary Millsom, Jack Moore, john Nabb, Bill Noonan, Robert Osborne. David Owen, Jean Patterson, Jack Perkins, Julia Marie Price, Helen Seaton, Curtis Sigler, Ruth Skaggs, Shirley Sue Smith, Dean Sparks, Charles Stansell, Joan Stein, Doris Swalwell, Dick Temple, Richard Tins- ley, Richard Trelease, Paul Uhlmann, Edward Vredenburgh, George Wander, Joe Wellington, Steven White.



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sons as senior officers. The seven receiving the greatest number of recommendations were yoted upon for their respective offices, resulting in ,lack O'llara as president, john Fletcher as vice- president, Art Robinson as giftorian, llob Scott as secretary, lean O'Hara as treasurer, Carolyn Scott as sergeant-at-arms, and Margaret Neal as publicity director. The thirteen next highest combine with these officers to form the senior business committee, which handles all of the business of the senior class through specific committees, such as commencement, announce- ments and publicity, class jewelry, class gift, boys' and girls' dress for graduation, entertain- ment, and senior play committees. The heads of Page 18 CORRIDOR GUIDES Second Semester Top Row: Schaffer, Clinton, Eager, Anderson, Woodson, Leffler, King, Padgett, Kiger, McVey, Smith, Whyte, Marley. Second Row: Eisen, Filly, Higdon, Stephens, Gillett, Brubaker, Dew, Kaufmann, Friedberg, Peterson, Werby, Irwin. Row: Tracey, Robinson, Bottom Adams, Schoenfeld, Gieske, Hewitt, Beyer, Dearing, Jones, Blackmar, Gilbert. Kiger, Eldridge King, Mary Leffler, Kathleen Marley, Bob McCarty, Dor- othy McCauley, Dorothy McKimm, Wayne McMillen, Mary McVey, Jeane Merrill, Dale Myers, Stanley Newman, Joyce Padgett, Winston Painter, Bill Peterson, Bill Pitt, Art Robinson, William Rothwell, Lucille Schoenfeld, Beulah Schramm, Eliza- beth Schultz, Carolyn Scott, Marjory Sieh, john Slattery, Shirley Sue Smith, joan Stein, Norton Stephens, Dorothy Teachenor, Courtney Thomp- son, Dorothy Tracey, Lorraine Werby, Frances Witherspoon, George Wood, Anne Zimmerman. Miss Dreyer and her assistants demonstrate their work in the Health Center. X , ,

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