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J'acuih First Row: Wanda Nawrot, Clerk; Marcia Owings. Physical Education; Lela H. Plant, English and Guidance; Catherine Reddinger. History and Geography. Second Row: Edwin L. Schroedcr, Band and Orchestra; Wanda Svetanoflf Stefansky, Business Edu- cation; Dorothea Vanatta, Speech and Auditorium Training; Violet Viant, Music. Third Row: Edith Wallace, Biology; Ethel Walter, Mathematics; Olive E. Waggoner, Geometry and Business Arithmetic; Elsie Earlandson Wendt, Spanish and English. I jou Ahowsud JUA how io climb hiqhi up the qood old hwwl dqa Imjl; 11
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J aculh First Row: Adeline S. Gollcowjki, Medical Inspection; Dorothy Gaski, Clerk; Mildred Gilpin, English and Latin; Edmon Goforth, Safety Education. Second Row: Mildred Hanson, History; Mary A. Hatala, Mathematics and Business Education; William E. Hayes. Wood Shop; Blanche Janccck, Junior Librarian. Third Row: Evelyn Allan Jones, Auditorium Training, Anna Marsh. History and German; Nellc McCarnan, English; Vincent T. McGrath, Physical Education. OIL ofr. u L. aqMSL 10
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SiudsnL fourudL Seated: Agnes Wojkovich, secretary; Lois Whitlow; Louise Bruse; Annette KraJtowiak; Alice birosh; Lois Sies. Standing: Harold Reid; George Kurth; Robert Wojkovich, president; George Zarcoff; Paul Guba, vice president; Mr. Bohn, sponsor. Bill Martin was not present. Motto: Not For Ourselves. But For All. The Tolleston Student Council is an organization composed of twelve members. Two members are elected by each class and four members are elected from the high school classes by the faculty. Its purposes are as follows: 1. Act as an advisory group in matters pertaining to the extra-curricular activities of the student body. 2. Unify all extra-curricular student organizations under one general control. 3. Aid in the internal administration of the school. 4. Aid in fostering sentiments of law and order. 5. Promote general activities of the school. 6. Promote in all ways the best interests of the school. The officers of the council are a president, vice president, and secretary. All officers of the council are council members. The candidates for office in the council are nominated and elected by the council and not at the general election. Regular meetings of the council are held once a week during school hours; the day and time are designated by the faculty adviser. Special meetings are called by the president whenever necessary. The council has .the following powers: 1. Arrange and publish the social calendar for all student organizations early in the semester. 2. Grant charters to clubs and organizations and demand written reports from them each month. 3. Write, edit, and publish a Student Hand Book. 4. Sponsor a general election which shall be held near the end of the school year. Hi)W lovsdjp JLfJOlL ahSL ! 12
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