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Student Body Officers Marvin Bean Vice-President Bill Dotson President It was Hkeep the pep of old S. C.,'7 said the Student Body ofiicers, and you had to be on your toes to keep up with Prexy Dotson who was always pushing something, from Red Cross Drive to the well-planned and well- organized Homecoming. With a story always on the tip of the tongue he spread the S. C. spirit from Emporia to Dodge City when he traveled with the Baud and A Cappella. Saturday mornings at 9:50 found the halls full as the students flocked to their seats for those assembly programs. Marvin Bean was responsible for the first semester pro- grams, which were continued by Adrian Richardson when Marvin was called to the Service. Page 14
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MISS EDITH M. BRAINARD, Librarian. MR. HAROLD BRATCHES, Assistant Coach. MR. RALPH BRIGGS, Piano, Theory. MR. C. O. BROWN, Instrumental Music, Band. MR. WILLIAM G. DIBOS, French, Spanish, German. MISS EDITH DIELMANN, Expression, Dramatics. MISS FERN DIELMANN, Piano. MR. R. B. DUNLEVY, Geology. MR. PAUL HENDERSON, Assistant in Violin. MISS ADA M. HERR, Sociology. MISS IDA CLAWSON HUNT, Public School Music, Voice. REV. LYMAN S. JOHNSON, Philosophy. MR. WILLIAM MONYPENY, Education, Basketball Coach. MR, RICHARD NOLAN, Athletics, Football Coach. MR. LAWRENCE ONCLEY, Chemistry. DR. WILLIAM B. PLUM,Physic5. MR. ELMER J. SPOMER, Business Administration. MISS MERLE STEINBERG, Piano. MR. C. I. VINSONHALER, Latin and English. MISS CHALCEA WHITE, Home Economics. Prrqf' I3
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First row: Dix, Bratelies, B. Matthews, Dr. Albright. Dotson. Yerkes. Howard, lsely, Backus Second row: Mctluire. K. lwoore, Couchman. ll. Thorne. A. Miller, C. Bender, ll. Brown, Dunlap. Snyder. lieeman, P. Moore Third row: Congdon, Richardson, H. Dieterich, lVlcNeil, Light. li. Smith, Youle, S. White, Dieterich EUUNEIL livery Thursday evening at seven o'elock four members and two alternate representa- tives from each class meet to discuss curre11t problems of the campus. Presided over by Bill Dotson this group is the medium between the students and the administration. The Council sponsors events all through the year beginning with the Building of the Mound and ending with the Sprightly Spring Sports Spree, at which time the election returns are announced. They had charge of the Homecoming parade and activities and sponsored the selling of S. C. badges and Page 15 pennants, a new project this year. Nlagazines were added to the Student l'nion, thus furthering the socialization pro- gram begun last. year. A carol sing around a Christmas tree in the Student llnion was one of their projects. They also sponsored the tea this spring for the Vtvinfield high school seniors. The Council was represented by a com- mittee on the defense council. Typical of business acted upon in their meetings is the apportionment of the activity fee, and the request of teachers to dismiss classes on time.
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